Big decision time

Should I stay or should I go?

  • Flog the boat

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Live with the students

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
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chris667

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montage said:
Sorry I voted live with the students in the poll, because i didnt want to vote "flog the boat" ..... might want to relook at your poll options there :angry:
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montage said:
Keep the boat, don't live with the students. I wouldn't fancy living nextdoor to a mature student (rather the stunning big boobed blond my own age) just as much as they would appreciate being kept up till 3am every night.

Just to add, I have no problem with mature students at all, just rather live with people my own age.

Hope this helps

No problem, it's a fair comment.

But what makes you think I wouldn't be keeping you up till 3am, young man?:laugh:
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
Don't move into halls. There was a girl/woman of 27 in my halls and from the perspective of a group of 18 year olds she seemed ancient and found it a bit awkward. If you're used to the peace and quiet of a boat people running about at all hours of the night will probably drive you nuts.
 

montage

God Almighty
Location
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chris667 said:
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No problem, it's a fair comment.

But what makes you think I wouldn't be keeping you up till 3am, young man?:smile:

Because you won't be trying to pull me with your loud music and drinking games :biggrin:
 
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chris667

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montage said:
Because you won't be trying to pull me with your loud music and drinking games :smile:

So what you're saying is you think you invented loud music and drinking games?

The kids of today... :sad:
 
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chris667

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Davidc said:
How about keeping the boat and having another mature student (oxymoron) as a lodger in term time to help pay for the mooring?

Two people in a 19' x 6' steel box. :sad:

It's not enough room for me and my dog!
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
I'm a bit confused by the poll. If you flog the boat, then you'll have to live with the students. So there appears to be no option for keep the boat, and therefore don't live with students.
 
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chris667

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BrumJim said:
I'm a bit confused by the poll. If you flog the boat, then you'll have to live with the students. So there appears to be no option for keep the boat, and therefore don't live with students.
Yes, I made a bit of a hash of that, and it seems I can't edit it.:sad:

It doesn't matter. I've asked on two seperate forums, and I haven't heard one adult say they'd want to live with students.

Maillard of Joy remains home for at least another three years.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
chris667 said:
Yes, I made a bit of a hash of that, and it seems I can't edit it.:sad:

It doesn't matter. I've asked on two seperate forums, and I haven't heard one adult say they'd want to live with students.

Maillard of Joy remains home for at least another three years.

I'd also go for keep the boat, and I was a mature student for the last ten years. I didn't go into halls exactly when I moved to York, I got a room in a big university flat - 11 bedrooms, with a mix of mature and young students. Three of us mature ones moved out after one term - it wasn't actually a loud music issue, it was because one of them turned out to be psychopathic, and the young lads though he was fun and a good role model. The other mature guy turned out to be an alcoholic who liked to come into a room where people were gathered, shut the door and sit against it while talking loudly about being a "raging Scottish homosexual". After that I lived in shared houses, always with mature students. Even that's not always ideal though, you are friends at first and it all seems lovely, then you start to get a niggle about washing up or hair in the sink or something, and everything can go very sour.

A couple of us did share a house later, when I was a postgrad, with someone who'd been an 18 year old in our undergrad year - but he was a mature lad for his age, and by then we were all a stage further on and knew each other well - I'm still friends with him (Hello! if you read this...).

Having lived alone now for three years, I can't imagine giving up my own little space to lived communally. Share with a significant other, yes, but not in any kind of house share - even with older people I think.
 
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