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Karl

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Oct 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/30/99
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Well it has finally sunk in that I am going to be moving out High Wycombe.
Finally after these years I am going to be away from the stifling
constraints of living at or nearby my mother. In some ways it is wonderful.
No long will I have a disapproving look every time I do something that she
considers abnormal (i.e. mostly everything) However it means I'll be on my
own. Me against the world so to speak. I won't have my father to talk to
about matters to do with the past. I won't have anyone to run to if things
get a bit too tricky.

Still today was nice. A shopping trip to get me some things for the new
place. So today I went into Woolworth's and brought a great many things.
Luckily enough it was close enough o beginning of term for there to still be
some "student packs" left. So for under sixty quid I managed to get
everything I need to be self sufficient in a new home. :) Better than the
200 quid I would have had to have paid if I hadn't persuaded them I was in
fact a student.

Time for a change. A new Millennium and a new life in a new city with a new
job.

How do I feel. Nervous as F**k

Karl
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Nick D Stevens

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Oct 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/30/99
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hey Karl,

I moved outta H/W about 6 month ago, the outside world really ain't such a
bad place. where you going too?

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Nick D Stevens

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Karl <ka...@hammerheads.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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-bat.

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Oct 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/30/99
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"Karl" <ka...@hammerheads.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
> Time for a change. A new Millennium and a new life in a new city with a new
> job.

Snap. I leave the house I have owned for 10 years and the city I have lived
in all my adult (18+) life in about 4 weeks for the Big City. Having only
lived a few minutes from fields since I was born, this is somewhat alarming.

> How do I feel. Nervous as F**k

Snap (again)

-bat. [where am I going to buy clogs in the south ?]

Miss Behaviour

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Oct 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/30/99
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Karl wrote in message <7vf3p8$l3k$1...@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>...

>Time for a change. A new Millennium and a new life in a new city with a new
>job.
>
>How do I feel. Nervous as F**k

Good luck chuck
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Miss Behaviour
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Matt Jackson

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Nov 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/3/99
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Or the stifling constraints of living in HW. I know of someone living there
who's lost her kids to her abusive ex because he is seen as "normal" while
she isn't because she's into animal rights.

Karl wrote:

> Well it has finally sunk in that I am going to be moving out High Wycombe.
> Finally after these years I am going to be away from the stifling

> constraints of living at or nearby my mother....


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