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  • B Baconbutty

    32 for me - but that was when they were hard and you had to work for them. Grades A-C were passes, others were FAIL - not like the politically correct no-one fails they still get a GCSE even if they can't spell their own name correctly like these days - BAH HUMBUG!

    He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar!

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    Mine were all A-C (4 of each if I remember right...) so I passed in your eyes :) I agree though, allowing grades all the way down to G is just daft.

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    • B Baconbutty

      GCSE results day. Got a call from my daughter - she's pleased with her results. Now I can get on with the rest of the day. Just because they are nearly grown up doesn't mean you stop worrying lol.

      He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar!

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      I remember when I got mine, 7 olevals, Oxbridge grade though, not the junk they pass off today. Took 11 in all. I was really happy about my History result, I got a C. It was the only one I revised for because I knoew I wasnt that good, but wanted to be better. All the sciences and maths I knew instinctively. Got a U for French though! Which is funny because now I likve in France and speak it 85% fluently. Eng lit and lang I think were a C and D. Geography a C, Art a C. Didnt care much for those though. Anyway, congrats to your daughter, its a stressfulll period over with. (Have to say though isnt it a bit late in the holls to get them? Normally they come through in the first few weeks no?)

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        I remember when I got mine, 7 olevals, Oxbridge grade though, not the junk they pass off today. Took 11 in all. I was really happy about my History result, I got a C. It was the only one I revised for because I knoew I wasnt that good, but wanted to be better. All the sciences and maths I knew instinctively. Got a U for French though! Which is funny because now I likve in France and speak it 85% fluently. Eng lit and lang I think were a C and D. Geography a C, Art a C. Didnt care much for those though. Anyway, congrats to your daughter, its a stressfulll period over with. (Have to say though isnt it a bit late in the holls to get them? Normally they come through in the first few weeks no?)

        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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        fat_boy wrote:

        85% fluently

        You probably meant 87,3%, n'est-ce-pas ?

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        • B Baconbutty

          GCSE results day. Got a call from my daughter - she's pleased with her results. Now I can get on with the rest of the day. Just because they are nearly grown up doesn't mean you stop worrying lol.

          He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar!

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          From the post above, this seems to be some kind of school exam, so congrats to your daughter !

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          • CPalliniC CPallini

            Baconbutty wrote:

            Got a call from my daughter - she's pleased with her results.

            I was always pleased with mine (whatever they were...) :rolleyes: BTW: Congratulations to her.

            Baconbutty wrote:

            Just because they are nearly grown up doesn't mean you stop worrying lol.

            However, you have not to get up at night because they're crying... :doh: :)

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            CPallini wrote:

            However, you have not to get up at night because they're crying...

            No just because they are drunk and can't drive home ;P

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            • L Lost User

              Oh jesus thats so sad. Poor guy, and poor parents. It must be the most tragic thing in life.

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              Pete OHanlon
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              It is. The worst part was that the son had stormed out of the house and gone to stay with his natural father shortly beforehand. He was killed when a North Sea Ferry ran over the fishing boat he'd gone out in (his natural father was a fisherman). The Ferry black box has proved that it was off course, and didn't take avoiding action until after impact - it sailed straight through 20 fishing boats.

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                It is. The worst part was that the son had stormed out of the house and gone to stay with his natural father shortly beforehand. He was killed when a North Sea Ferry ran over the fishing boat he'd gone out in (his natural father was a fisherman). The Ferry black box has proved that it was off course, and didn't take avoiding action until after impact - it sailed straight through 20 fishing boats.

                I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

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                Was this recently? I didnt hear anything in the news about it. Its a horrific enough incident to cause mass outrage in the UK being sea faring nation. This kind of behaviour by the ferry skipper would be enough to have him hanged!

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                  I remember when I got mine, 7 olevals, Oxbridge grade though, not the junk they pass off today. Took 11 in all. I was really happy about my History result, I got a C. It was the only one I revised for because I knoew I wasnt that good, but wanted to be better. All the sciences and maths I knew instinctively. Got a U for French though! Which is funny because now I likve in France and speak it 85% fluently. Eng lit and lang I think were a C and D. Geography a C, Art a C. Didnt care much for those though. Anyway, congrats to your daughter, its a stressfulll period over with. (Have to say though isnt it a bit late in the holls to get them? Normally they come through in the first few weeks no?)

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  Nope all out today across the country.

                  He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar!

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                  • L Lost User

                    Was this recently? I didnt hear anything in the news about it. Its a horrific enough incident to cause mass outrage in the UK being sea faring nation. This kind of behaviour by the ferry skipper would be enough to have him hanged!

                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    I assume it is this[^]

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                    • L Lost User

                      Was this recently? I didnt hear anything in the news about it. Its a horrific enough incident to cause mass outrage in the UK being sea faring nation. This kind of behaviour by the ferry skipper would be enough to have him hanged!

                      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                      Yes. Part of the details can be found here[^]. There's a bit more detail here[^].

                      I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

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                      • T Tom Deketelaere

                        CPallini wrote:

                        However, you have not to get up at night because they're crying...

                        No just because they are drunk and can't drive home ;P

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                        Tom Deketelaere wrote:

                        CPallini wrote: However, you have not to get up at night because they're crying... No just because they are drunk and can't drive home Poke tongue

                        Better that than being woke up because they were drunk and thought they could drive home. :rose:

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