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You have to agree with UB about things going down the sh!tter when you get this happening......
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4527129.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4527129.stm
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****....You get 2% extra for Hay Fever!!
When i sat my English Lit' A' Levels all those years ago i can still remember being unable to see the bloody paper due to sodding Hay fever!!
I could of got 2% extra on my mark!!
When i sat my English Lit' A' Levels all those years ago i can still remember being unable to see the bloody paper due to sodding Hay fever!!
I could of got 2% extra on my mark!!
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"Witness to distressing event on day of exam - 3%"
Watching 30 other people open their exam paper and start writing, while you open yours and your mind goes blank.
30 distressing events - 90% straight off - add theat to the 5 dead cats and you are sorted
Watching 30 other people open their exam paper and start writing, while you open yours and your mind goes blank.
30 distressing events - 90% straight off - add theat to the 5 dead cats and you are sorted
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Originally Posted by OzzieeTurbo
When I re-sat my A-Levels they stated that you will get extra % if you didnt speak english at home.
e.g. " Yeah man, well its safe innit, cos we woz bussin it an 'ting, innit!!"
Extra marks all round!!
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Does the same apply to your driving test At 17, you could line your aging relatives and pets up at the roadside and guarantee a pass
PATHETIC, but typical these days
PATHETIC, but typical these days