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"it's not procrastinating because it's the HOLIDAYS!" (1 Viewer)

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Hehe, not in the Macq club but have been doing some origami, going out (2 friends so far), reading the Farseer trilogy by Hobb, BOS'ing, checking for exam results about 10 times a day, learning Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C sharp minor.....yep, that's pretty much it!
 

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tomorrow i am going to make a random video - don't know what about yet - someone give me a subject idea or content - kind of like that virgin add - you give me ideas, and i put them all together - if i can :S a challenge! huzzah!
 

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Gaming, Internetting, Sleeping, Reading ( so far...only 1 chapter >< outa say like 5 books), exercising~~
oh Browsing 4 jobs ><
 

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Work.

Work.

Work.

I wish these were holidays :(

Working 50hr weeks sucks muchly. Did watch a few movies though - Superman (too loud) and Pirates (boring crap).
 

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I worked nearly every day this past week...also on campus.

Wow, it's incredible how much gaming everyone on here does!
 

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playing aot of games/ exercise, try to keep at least 400 reps of pushups/situps/wieghts a day.

be careful with games, sitting to long before the screen and gaming can fry your eyeballs, u might be wearing some thick glasses before u graduate.
 

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lol same as these guys most of my days are spent working, i'm so jealous of all of you guys who get to watch movies and relax in front of the computer

These holidays have been worse than exam period in terms of being tired all the time..

Summary of activities pre results

Working
Excercise
Diet
Trying to get my broadband fixed

I went shopping once and went to a get together at a mates house once (shakes head, i haven't gone out or seen my friends properly at all). The only socialising i do is in the lunchroom at work lol

I have 4 FULL days off next week though :)

My plan for those 4 days are :)

  • Applying for youth allowance (bloody hell apparently i could have gotten it ages ago!) does anyone know if i can get back pay? lol i was able to gain independency ages ago. Oh and does anyone know if centrelink will help pay for me to go study overseas?
  • Gym
  • Excercise
  • Doing tax return
  • Learning spanish
  • Fixing up brother's gf's computer before giving it back to her
  • Get my application ready for Mexico
    • cleaning room
    • Fixing camera
 

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With YA, they won't pay you back for what you missed.

Also, you have to earn between a certain amount per fortnight to receive the payment. It is between $230 and $550 for me. And even then it varies...I think the lower your income, the greater YA. Also, you use your gross income from your normal job when reporting.
 

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Tabris said:
be careful with games, sitting to long before the screen and gaming can fry your eyeballs, u might be wearing some thick glasses before u graduate.
Quoted for truth.

A Korean guy actually died from too much gaming...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4137782.stm

I remember when I was last in Korea I turned on the tv to find a 24-hour gaming channel...like wtf?! Who'd want to spend their free time watching other people play games?!
 

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i have a mac
therefore i have an excuse no to game :p

although i am heavily addicted to bos/vimeo/random forums and www.achewood.com nownow

philippe philippe is our very special boy do do dressed like a bumble bee do do do standing on the drum machine pow pow! (Freezepop - Here Comes A Special Boy)
 

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I've been having the bludgiest time, just got back from a week in the city with my boyfriend, been working every now & then, reading lots of Chuck Palahniuk books.
I love sleeping in...

ETA: the best thing that happened to me these holidays! I am a *huge* Neighbours fan and for those who don't watch, the woman in brown plays Susan Smith/Kinski/Kennedy (depending on the season:)) and she's great, my favourite character. See how excited I am?lol
 
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redruM said:
With YA, they won't pay you back for what you missed.

Also, you have to earn between a certain amount per fortnight to receive the payment. It is between $230 and $550 for me. And even then it varies...I think the lower your income, the greater YA. Also, you use your gross income from your normal job when reporting.
You will get backpaid from when you made the initial intent to claim though - if you lodged the intent but weren't approved until a few weeks later, you'll be paid from when the initial intent was lodged.

Made for a $800 payment first up for me, rather nice.

Also...YAY TAX CAME IN.
 
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cpjeeves said:
ETA: the best thing that happened to me these holidays! I am a *huge* Neighbours fan and for those who don't watch, the woman in brown plays Susan Smith/Kinski/Kennedy (depending on the season:)) and she's great, my favourite character. See how excited I am?lol
Hmm...I was always a fan of the Karl-Izzy pairing.
 

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GoodToGo said:
Hmm...I was always a fan of the Karl-Izzy pairing.
I found out that i make too much money coz i earn 650-700 a fortnight and that even if i do gain independency from my parents.. i can get like 8 dollars a fortnight if im lucky :| lol

but when i goto mexico i can get youth allowance because its still part of my course and i won't be working then and hence also be able build up netbank credits or whatever its called... so when i come back and i work the hours i normally do i can get paid the full amount which would be $220 a fornight, whereas when im mexico i can get $330 a fortnite or something :)
 

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H?, you're correct. Sorry, I left out a detail.

clairegirl, can you be fucked to explain this netbank (income bank?) credit to me? :)
 

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redruM said:
H?, you're correct. Sorry, I left out a detail.

clairegirl, can you be fucked to explain this netbank (income bank?) credit to me? :)
I'll tackle it - basically if you earn less than $236 a fortnight, you can accrue the differnece as income bank credits.

These are then applied to your income later on when it exceeds the $236 figure. They act to reduce your income (as judged by centrelink) - much like tax deductions.

e.g. $100 income bank credits, $336 earnt income this fortnight

236 + 100 = 336

therefore you do not lose any of your payment from earning more than the limit.

You can accrue up to $6000 of income bank credits.
 

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H? said:
I'll tackle it - basically if you earn less than $236 a fortnight, you can accrue the differnece as income bank credits.

These are then applied to your income later on when it exceeds the $236 figure. They act to reduce your income (as judged by centrelink) - much like tax deductions.

e.g. $100 income bank credits, $336 earnt income this fortnight

236 + 100 = 336

therefore you do not lose any of your payment from earning more than the limit.

You can accrue up to $6000 of income bank credits.
yeah what he said! lol

im still unsure about it all but yeah thats basically it!

by friday (which is the goal im setting) i should be able to explain it myself lol
 

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Damn you guys. I've been working full time so I can pay my car insurance upfront.

Party on!
 

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