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  1. londonblue

    Ed Stein

    I received a Whatsapp message from my neice yesterday. This is it (verbatim - she's a teenager) She went on to say: As an aside, you wouldn't believe she's just been predicted all A's and A*'s for her GCSEs...
  2. Yorkshire Blue

    GNVQs and BTECs and other qualifications that aren't GCSEs/A-levels/Degrees

    How do these work from a grading perspective? Are they easier to pass than to fail? How do you tell a good student from these qualifications? Would be particularly interested to hear from people who have employed candidates who have these qualifications.
  3. Uncle Leo

    Question School subject - RMT

    A CV has just landed on my desk and in the GCSEs section there is a subject called 'RMT'. Anyone know what that is? Of course, it was all English, Maths and History in my day etc etc etc. He got a 'D' by the way.
  4. Desert Shrimper

    Stupid Women

    I once told a secretary that the kebab that you see going round and round at 3am was actually an "Elephant's leg" which she 100% believed. She said "That is just so cruel and wrong....I think I'll have a burger next time instead." We kept it going for a while before one of the other secretaries...
  5. Slipperduke

    Slipperduke meets...

    When I caught up with Adrian Clarke in London's trendy Camden, it was raining. "It's raining," he said with a wry smile, as the water pounded against the windows. He glanced outside at the widening pools of water on the pavement, the reflected lights of the traffic turning them into...
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