GCSEs
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- Kev the Kitman
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GCSEs
I'm sure you'll all be pleased to hear that my great grand-daughter has achieved the GCSE grades she needed to enable her to study her chosen A Levels. I feel strangely proud, an emotion I am not at all familiar with!
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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A very proud 27 year old I'm sure.Miss Tickle's bottom wrote:I'm sure you'll all be pleased to hear that my great grand-daughter has achieved the GCSE grades she needed to enable her to study her chosen A Levels. I feel strangely proud, an emotion I am not at all familiar with!
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He is prouder of the Jeremy Kyle booking he has for next month...Pompey1985 wrote:A very proud 27 year old I'm sure.Miss Tickle's bottom wrote:I'm sure you'll all be pleased to hear that my great grand-daughter has achieved the GCSE grades she needed to enable her to study her chosen A Levels. I feel strangely proud, an emotion I am not at all familiar with!
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Fantastic news, SB. You must feel very proud.Selsey Bill wrote:Well, Son of Selsey got an A* in Maths which might explain why he is so good at predictions
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MTB - I don't know whether you're 27, 67 or 87 as we've never met but I'm happy for you that your imaginary/real granddaughter/great-granddaughter or both of them have done well in their exams. Glad you're still feeling the pride.
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My imaginary grand-daughter failed all hers. So I'm cutting her out of my will.
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Yep, the boy done good, and wants to do Maths at A Level and possibly even at University, so a good start.Ziggy Sawdust wrote:Fantastic news, SB. You must feel very proud.Selsey Bill wrote:Well, Son of Selsey got an A* in Maths which might explain why he is so good at predictions
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