Who Remembers the Good Old College Advice Days?

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In summary, the conversation is between a group of individuals who are reconnecting after a long time. They are catching up on each other's lives and reminiscing about the past. One of them has changed their major and another is pursuing their interest in engineering. They all express happiness at being back together again.
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Long Time No See!

Just stopping by to see how everyone's been. I see the lovely Evo is still here! I got a lot of great relationship advice from Evo and the ladies during my college days! Who here remembers me? Great to be back by the way!
 
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Hey, welcome back! What have you been up to lately?
 
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Welcome back Gza! Yes, I do remember! What are you up to?
 
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I remember you, and welcome your return.
 
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Hey guys, thanks for remembering me; hey Danger; how have you been? You been picking up some physics knowledge like you wanted? Hey Evo, how's your gorgeous daughter? And Tsu, what's happening girl?
 
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Moonbear, how you doing darling? I miss your stories!
 
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Hey Gza, gorgeous daughter is changing from medicine to law in the fall. The university has hired her as an English tutor. She's a grammar nazi. :-p

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The older is switching back to Computer Science from biology.

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Gza said:
hey Danger; how have you been? You been picking up some physics knowledge like you wanted?

Little by little. Truth be told, I spend most of my time in 'Engineering'. I still love physics, but I love designing and building stuff even more. Also, I can do a lot of that without the math, which I have no hope of ever learning.
Hope you'll be sticking around for a while; I've always enjoyed your posts.
 

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