I'll have to agree with the wabbit that your student years tend to be very tiring and difficult. You don't have that much free time and studying is a lot more mentally and emotionally draining ( at least for me) than other full time jobs that I have held, although the work itself isn't all that difficult. A lot of students have full time jobs on top of their studies, as well as social commitments. If you remember them as being an exceptionally happy time, it's probably because, like most people, happier memories tend to be better stored and retrieved.
I hate university. Note that the wabbit and I went/ are going to the same uni, and perhaps it's such a fine and stimulating institution that you are pushed to your intellectual limits ( scoff) or an unsupportive crudhole ( much more probable) that does nothing but charge you fees and make you traipse across town. I doubt that it's all that different from any other uni, though.
My cats could take on the combined force of a polar bear, a cowboy AND a rabbit anyday, so you'd all better be careful.
Kicky's smoke makes him look like 1 tough customer while Dlowan's rabbit's smoke makes her look like a prepubescent trying to be cool
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au1929- this is entirely off track but why do you have the letters " au" when you are in yankeeeland? Are you an expat or are they just your initials?