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    <content type="html">Oh dear, due to our internet constantly breaking I haven't updated in AGES, even though so much has happened.&lt;br /&gt;Firstly, there was 'Paul Merton and his Improv Chums' which bloody brilliant, providing me with such quotes as 'When you're watch stops - tapdance!' and...other delightful things I can't remeber. Then we all waited outside the stage door like crazed sad sacks to get Paul Merton's autograph. Eventually he came out and I figured I couldn't very well force all my friends to wait this long and then lose my nerve so I sort of, trotted up to him, in a very elegant and attractive way and asked him for his autograph which he was extremely pleasant about and happily obliged - it was the best moment of my life - FACT and NO JOKE.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/37993000/jpg/_37993354_merton150.jpg" alt="" /&gt;There he is looking lovely in his Angus-Deayton-piss-taking t-shirt &lt;br /&gt;Then their was Aly's which was fun and rather crazy. I felt pretty crap when I got up at 6am the next morning so I wasn't completely devastated to hear the roads to the zoo were impassable so I couldn't go.&lt;br /&gt;Then, after a rather stressful week at school what with Biology and Chemistry investigations and a Chemistry prelim, I went down to Ayr to do a spot of lambing, which was fab. Staying with my cousins was good fun as usual, and it was great having Helen (one of my cousins who wants to be a Vet) lambing with me. In between pulling out soggy lambs and wrestling sheep to the ground we even found time to adopt two orphaned lambs - Albert and Geoffery.&lt;br /&gt;Now I am re-stressed again due to the two investigation write-ups that are due on Friday and the Biology prelim the following Monday. My Chemistry experiment is going slightly pear-shaped - I have managed to eventually grow the crystals but I forgot I need a way of identifying their structures. Does anyone have an x-ray crystallography machine?</content>
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