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YEYYYYY!!!
YEYYYYY!!! The profession is truly lucky to have you! Was there ever any doubt of your success?! The sacred title of 'Architect' is now officially yours Mr Riley, use it wisely
Time to get out the bubbly I think!
Time to get out the bubbly I think!
A haiku for Mike,
Who has passed his part three now,
And deserves our praise.
Who has passed his part three now,
And deserves our praise.
Ceci n'est pas une signature.
My annual NYE song
My annual NYE song
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Thanks. I think! :DAndy wrote:It is Mike - he plans everything in so much detail that he makes my mother look unorganised. That is some feat by the way.
Mike
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Hmm...I quite enjoyed the late starts and the total lack of real responsibility. The cheap beer was a bonus as well.Claire wrote:Professional is good, Al! I was done with being a student. i think the only thing i really and consistently miss is my NUS card. it stinks having to pay ?6 for the cinema.
Can't say that I'm unhappy about the lack of exams and projects to do though. Oh yes, and I now have the money to buy expensive beer...maybe this grown up malarkey isn't all that bad!
Nothing says "romance" like a kidnapped injured woman!
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Well I graduated last night. We had a talk from Roger Stephenson who looked like he had not really read the info and did not quite know what was going on.
Then there were the NW RIBA 2006 awards discussed and presented.
Then we had a talk from Paul Hyatt which was moderately interesting though his talk about Manchester centred around a exhibition in London. . .
Finally there was the graduation.
We managed to finish only 15 minutes later than specified which was good and John Hickley was the highlight of the evening! :D
Afterward my parents treated Lizzie and I to dinner at the Royal Orchid which was fabulous. I chose a very, very hot thai dish by accident which was sooooo sooooo powerful it was almost painful. All good though! :D Thanks folks! :D
Then there were the NW RIBA 2006 awards discussed and presented.
Then we had a talk from Paul Hyatt which was moderately interesting though his talk about Manchester centred around a exhibition in London. . .
Finally there was the graduation.
We managed to finish only 15 minutes later than specified which was good and John Hickley was the highlight of the evening! :D
Afterward my parents treated Lizzie and I to dinner at the Royal Orchid which was fabulous. I chose a very, very hot thai dish by accident which was sooooo sooooo powerful it was almost painful. All good though! :D Thanks folks! :D
Mike
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