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Previously on "23 A levels"
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Thin ice considering someone got infractionated for sounding like they didn't like the Vietnamese.
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a a a , calm downOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI wondered where mine went.
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I wondered where mine went.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI got 18 straight A's
but then I'm a scouser
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I don't think he got 23 grade A's, just 23 A-levels. Although most were grade C or above.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post23 A's are only about the equivalent of 4 B's of 20 years ago though.
Good on him though.
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The halycon days of 2009, when A-levels were so much easierOriginally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThe video is two years old!
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I can't prove it but I suspect that is utter bollux.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post23 A's are only about the equivalent of 4 B's of 20 years ago though.
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23 A's are only about the equivalent of 4 B's of 20 years ago though.Originally posted by oracleslave View Post23 A levels and he wants to study computer science.
Looks like a lifelong virgin to me but that's some achievement.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDoes he have an A-Level in Bomb Making yet?
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Does he have an A-Level in Bomb Making yet?Originally posted by oracleslave View Post23 A levels and he wants to study computer science.
Looks like a lifelong virgin to me but that's some achievement.
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