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EdExcel are arses.
Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 19, 2002
He plays the clarinet. He was at the jubilee celebrations, or something else on TV recently. Also one of the drummers at the jubilee party in the palace was a drummer at the Brits 2001.
EdExcel are arses.
DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 20, 2002
Almost there.... Julien I think... but my memory for these things is under developed, strictly left sided brain work only.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 21, 2002
Year, half on one continent and half on the other?? poor boy.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 24, 2002
Did you just read that quote or are you a libary?
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 29, 2002
For Ancient Greek GCSE I had to learn almost by heart about 200 lines of "Iphigenia in Tauris", both ways, for an exam. That was a bit where Orestes was talking to his sister Iphigenia about himself and his family.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jul 1, 2002
"For Ancient Greek GCSE..." I think I'll put that on my quotes list... amazing...
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jul 1, 2002
I did Latin too. But that's not half as interesting.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jul 2, 2002
No... your right.... but I must ask if you went private? and if so .
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jul 2, 2002
Yes. Since the age of 7, and planning to stay that way for the 6th form.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jul 5, 2002
Posably not, but people make people not the other way round.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jul 6, 2002
Eh?
Edexcel- or some exam board- have done it again. Some AS results have been lost, as they were sent to a wrong address.
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egon Posted Jul 6, 2002
It was the Oxford-Cambridge board. They sent the papers to the next door neighbour of an examiner, and he phoned an exam board with a very similar name (possibly OCR) who told him to bin them.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jul 8, 2002
How thick can you get?
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jul 8, 2002
I thought that the Oxford- Cambridge board /were/ OCR.
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egon Posted Jul 9, 2002
Possibly. All I know is that he got the papers from Oxford-Cambridge, and phoned another board with the words "Oxford" and "Cambridge" in the name.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jul 9, 2002
hehe, sound like somthing from TV
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