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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust divvied up the steak & ale casserole I cooked yesterday and left to fester/develop its flavour overnight in the fridge. Five good-sized portions, so one for tonight’s tea and four in the freezerComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have written up my answer to the multipart question about chromatin and written out the pointless "essay plan" we have to do or lose 5 marks.
Now to figure out 1800 words about protein structures and the types of chemical bonds therein.
Yes, I know the essay plan is supposed to help but it's not the way I work. I get very vexed that I have to waste time creating something that I won't use as a writing aid.Comment
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Feck me, "Once upon a time in America" is looooooong, man, with a burned in "Intermission" around about the time you'd be busting for a piss.
Only another 50 minutes to go.
And, oy vey, all these "Jews" look remarkably Italian.
We've just got to the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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One pint? In an hour? Your Northern badge will be revoked if i hear of any more of this nonsense. Unless it was more than £4, in which case you're more than entitled to settle in for the afternoon on the grounds you were clearly paying rent.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostOne pint? In an hour? Your Northern badge will be revoked if i hear of any more of this nonsense. Unless it was more than £4, in which case you're more than entitled to settle in for the afternoon on the grounds you were clearly paying rent.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThis feels like a GCSE maths exam question
It was one of those things where I gave my brain something to do while carrying out a physical, repetitive task.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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And that's "Once upon a time in America" done.
It must be 30 years since I saw that last.
It's certainly an epic.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOops it's 1200 words. I would have lost 10% of the marks if I hadn't spotted that...
In my mock year, I chose the topic of “The Norfolk Wherry” and submitted 7,100 words rather than 3,500, and received an A for that alone. In the real O Level, I chose the topic of “The Mersey Tunnel” and submitted 13,800 words rather than 7,000. Got an A for that alone too
In both years I only got a B for the sum total of the exams, so I must be better at writing about random tulip that interests me than about the unification of Italy in the 19th century and suchlike crap that was actually part of the syllabusComment
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