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Previously on "Linked in Groups - Do you find them useful?"
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Back on topic, I used the groups to great effect with getting participants for my dissertation: I had 103 completed questionnaires from it. Not the same as a job prospect but handy none the less
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Right, foxes and Wales have been done today.
What have we got tomorrow?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've swapped sides now. I think you've given him enough today Minestrone. I've checked his B&B out and I need to save him. Have your choice!
Until tomorow!!!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou were meant to leave that for him, it's like leaving a dog biscuit hiden in the garden, it makes the mongrel feel good about itself when it finds it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postcough
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell, I just wished you were as acomplished at exams as you are at spelling.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI don't always swear. BTW butcher boy, it's "Northern".
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's not your spelling that lets you down, you don't even use the correct words. You're a billy bulltulipter who keeps on ranting about your supposed education. Education? I doubt you can spell the f**king word let alone use it as a "badge of honour". You should've stayed in the butchers shop, it's all you're fit for.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou choose to remind me of minor mistakes in my spelling that I choose not to check, I remind you that you have a complete lack of education that I do have.
That is the trade here is it not?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDo you want some Sarsons with that?
What do you mean by "they never let into university"? I suppose if I'd applied and God knows I've got the A Levels to do so and I were to be rejected then you'd have a point. To be honest, you just come across as a rambling illiterate bulltulipting idiot. Of course you've got something to prove, or compensate for, you choose.
That is the trade here is it not?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostNot really bothered. I do not look over my posts to spell check and with that I accept I make mistakes.
I think you have picked up 2 faults in, probably, about 50 posts that I have made today. I am not going to get upset about that. Fill your boots mate, I have made it academically and do not have anything to prove to someone who they never let into uni.
What do you mean by "they never let into university"? I suppose if I'd applied and God knows I've got the A Levels to do so and I were to be rejected then you'd have a point. To be honest, you just come across as a rambling illiterate bulltulipting idiot. Of course you've got something to prove, or compensate for, you choose.
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