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just as well they had the cane then or I would have gone right off the rails.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postafter that you can learn yourself. but I dont like being told what to do.Comment
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I left school at 14 (to loud cheers from the teaching staff) and got a job.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postyou are so close to the truth...
Thick as sh!t and less useful.
No Qual's, poor grades and an attitude.
Soon wised up and spent the next 30 years self educating, correspondence courses and going back to school, college, Uni etc.
It would have been so much easier to have stuck with the program in school.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I should have stayed on at school to enter Cambridge. Back then it was 7th term entrance rather than 4th.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI always enjoyed the maths - I got alot of maths qualificationsComment
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I was NOT staying at home another year - I had to get out.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI should have stayed on at school to enter Cambridge. Back then it was 7th term entrance rather than 4th.Comment
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So I worked very very hard at uni - both lectures and playtime...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was NOT staying at home another year - I had to get out.Comment
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lessons self taught are always better ...Originally posted by Diver View PostI left school at 14 (to loud cheers from the teaching staff) and got a job.
Thick as sh!t and less useful.
No Qual's, poor grades and an attitude.
Soon wised up and spent the next 30 years self educating, correspondence courses and going back to school, college, Uni etc.
It would have been so much easier to have stuck with the program in school.Comment
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The caravan site I grew up on was evacuated last night because of the storm.
Yes! Gypo
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Are they that bad at erection?Originally posted by Diver View PostI had the boys erect a new fence at the BTL I'm about to let out. The old one blew down last week in the high winds.
The new one's probably already down
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