Ok, another unoriginal title I know, but it sums the day up. So yeah, got a phone call from my dad this morning at 9:40 telling me he was near Bod and had mail for me so I collected that, got Fonze on a bus and and went back to bed for an hour before getting up at 11 to get into uni with plenty of time before my SE15 (Java programming) exam.
The buses were running weird and the one I was on which was 5 minutes or so late broke down after getting half way round Bodington so we had to walk up and get the number 1. But eventually myself, Graham and Michelle were all on the bus and made it to uni around 12:20 or something.
Our exam was in the Worsley building which none of us knew (well some of us knew where abouts it was but not where the exam actually was as it’s a big building). This wasn’t a problem as I built in about an hour’s redundancy time to find the room except that with the bus problems that had pretty much halved. We eventually found it with about a dozen of us randomly walking around though.
The exam was easy enough, way easier than actually finding the room :p. There is so much of that campus that you would never know about though, there are these massive 7, 8 story buildings that you simply don’t know exist unless you go looking for them.
Afterwards we headed to the Quilted Lama, arriving around 3 and leaving around 10. 7 hours of post-exam drinking :D. It rocks though, £1.35 for bottles of VK and Reef, that’s the cheapest I think I’ve ever paid for alcopops and that includes drinks offers which normally bring them down to £1.50 at best. It is so quite in there too, at 9:30 we were the only ones in there! And it never gets busy, given we have been there a few times recently we make up about 50% of their trade (we always go in a group of like 8-12 or us or something).
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