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Deb GP wrote:Very welcome to park at my place. Just outside the C-zone. Excellent fast connections to West End and City. Well - until we move that is.
Is that anywhere near the G-Spot ?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thanks JR - another post demeaning us to the gutter....

I suspect that Deb GP means she is a General Practioner - ie doctor... show some respect....
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I knew that post would get a reaction but wow, I think it may be time to tread carefully for a while.
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If Deb GP is indeed a General Practitioner - why does that mean that one can not make inappropriate posts???
I seem to recall from days at university that the med students were often well over the top........
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She isn't a GP - her surname used to be Gallant-Paffit (or something like that - no doubt I have spelt it wrong!)
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Isn't that the point of being at uni, to do everything to excess?
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soc wrote:Isn't that the point of being at uni, to do everything to excess?
.... does that include study ...?
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hahaha - my wife (then girlfriend) used to get really p*****d off with me cos the world cup was on during our finals and she kept disturbing me by studying while I was trying to concentrate on the football.....

turned out alright tho - it was over 25 years ago!!!
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Honestly...........
How can anyone expect a person to go to uni and actually study?

That's why I didn't go, I knew I would waste the opportunity by mucking about and getting pi**ed all the time.
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In my 3rd year at uni, I only had 4 hours of lectures!
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No wonder the Labour party has brought in tuition fees - you lot obviously mucked about so much that they decided that they had to charge us all!

I was a bit daft in my 1st year, but studied hard in 2nd and 3rdyrs. I think you should go to uni only if you have the need for further education - then those who go are the ones who WANT to learn - Sure this week my daughter is spending more time under the influence of alcohol than not, but it is freshers week! She starts her course next Monday - and I don't think she could bear the failure of not passing her exams. So she will I expect (and hope!) work hard and party hard - that way it's a good balalnce.

Parents who force their young to go to uni to study are most likely to get a shock.. the kids I saw when I was an aged (mature) student who were forced did no work, disrupted lectures and were basically a nusiance to those of us who wanted to get the degree, often they got sent down.
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Ha, but that was my lectures - I did have some tuition time etc... but most of it was writing the dissertation or working part time for some cash!
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I think it might be time for me to go and try a degree in history. Old godger gets degree, I can see the headlines now
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soc wrote:I think it might be time for me to go and try a degree in history. Old godger gets degree, I can see the headlines now
you may well find it interesting to know that MATURE students are very well accepted at most Uni's and you can go on to teach (that's what they want).. I am thinking of going Masters / PhD... but quite what in I'm not certain - it's supposed to follow your degree - but I am fed up with IT and computers!
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Great Plum wrote:In my 3rd year at uni, I only had 4 hours of lectures!

I would hazard a guess that you were an Arts Student.
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icomefromalanddownunder wrote:
Great Plum wrote:In my 3rd year at uni, I only had 4 hours of lectures!

I would hazard a guess that you were an Arts Student.
either that or he missed out some of his modules! I had 1½ days of no lectures - in a week - during that time I was writing course work or doing the kids washing!
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