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Anyone wanna give me a job ive phoned like 10 places no luck and i dont wanna go to the CO-OP

I might do computer house repairs kinda thing and charge to much to put a piece of RAM in, lol

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Tried Halfords or Morrisons (:p) or the Co-op (:rofl: :p)

P.S. - I do know what you just said.

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1am, deciding if i should turn up to my cooking exam tomorrow, i really cant be bothered, and i know im going to fail it. Even though i got a nice B in my coursework, which is 60% of your final grade, im going to F up the exam big time, i got a D in the mock, and thought i did really well :o

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1am, deciding if i should turn up to my cooking exam tomorrow, i really cant be bothered, and i know im going to fail it. Even though i got a nice B in my coursework, which is 60% of your final grade, im going to F up the exam big time, i got a D in the mock, and thought i did really well :o

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Go for it. Do your best. Don't screw up any opportunity. It'll only reflect you better in the end.

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Go for it. Do your best. Don't screw up any opportunity. It'll only reflect you better in the end.

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but its 1.30min in the heat :no: i know nothing about cooking, i just cook food, i hate this theory rubbish, but i guess i can try. My GF would beat me up if i didnt turn up anyway :unsure:

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Yeah I know the heats bad but this is your future your talking about. I couldn't be, quite frankly, a**ed to turn up to my drama today because I got an A in my practical which is also 60% of the mark but I did and I feel all the much better, freer and guilt-free now.

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its cooking :huh: gcse cooking will not change my future :p i only picked it because its like a free lesson, you get food and have a great teacher, but i will go for it, and do it for neowin and z3phyr04 :p

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Good boy. (Joke.)

And the fact you don't want an argument with the missus :p?

Good luck, just try your best, it may make the grade go up and it all looks better on that sheet of paper on the 25th August from my perspective whatever you've taken. I took drama because I couldn't be bothered with DT or Full RE.

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well all my exams are over! finished on wednesday and have been gaming since:P they all went pretty well... had a few panick attacks but im just glad its over. Now i can chiiiiiiiiill :D

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Ive been doing nothing but gaming lol :p

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well at least its an afternoon exam, im so tired

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OK good luck then mate. :D

well all my exams are over! finished on wednesday and have been gaming since:P they all went pretty well... had a few panick attacks but im just glad its over. Now i can chiiiiiiiiill :D

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Ive been doing nothing but gaming lol :p

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Lucky, lucky, lucky. I just want my PC back. HL2, Far Cry and UT2004 (ie. the games on the top of the pile) look so useless at the minute. :( :cry:

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OK good luck then mate. :D

Lucky, lucky, lucky. I just want my PC back. HL2, Far Cry and UT2004 (ie. the games on the top of the pile) look so useless at the minute. :(  :cry:

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I know what you mean, my computer is broke and this computer can just handle UT2004 and does HL2 at 30fps, FarCry it cant handle at all even at low @ 800 x 600

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Done, all exams done :D my FN went ok, but i had nothing to do for 45min!!!

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Well done, bet you feel better now that you did it? :p

I know what you mean, my computer is broke and this computer can just handle UT2004 and does HL2 at 30fps, FarCry it cant handle at all even at low @ 800 x 600

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Yeah I know, 8mb graphics on a laptop lmao - and its a vaio.

Oh well, off to work for me it is for 2 hours. :crazy: At least they paid me my holiday wages (?150) in advance so I could get me some euros:DD

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