SRA Nominations Party last night. Bit of a downer really: nobody from any of the stations present was nominated for anything. Gutted.
Nonetheless, I had a fun night. It was a pyjama-party-themed AU night that Storm was piggybacking on, so there were pyjamas aplenty. There's something nice about wearing pyjamas; everyone is instantly relaxed. Sam sported a very flash pair of shiny red pyjamas with a fluffy yellow dressing gown that made him look like Big Bird.
In true caring student officer style, the night ended with me, Sam and Frodo escorting an extremely drunk fresher home. It took us about an hour to get her from Time to the Ffridd Site, leaning on our shoulders all the way.
I was very impressed with her friend though: she was going to get her friend home however long it took, and she was going to spend the night sleeping on her friend's floor to keep an eye on her. All this after just three weeks!
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1 comments:
Aye it was kind of gutting really. I'm not even going to bother saying things like 'theres always next year' because I feel thats a path to complacency rather than learning and improving ourselves.
Then again, what do GCrap know? :p
and, awww! :)
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