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Has anyone noticed the apparent absence of William recently? I don't think I've seen any evidence of him being on here in at least a month or more. :huh: He hasn't been on msn either.

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I thought the same... :huh:

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I spoke to William last Saturday. He's alive and kicking and no doubt finding the pressures of secondary school don't allow much time for forumming.

Geoff

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Where do you see William Geoff? I guess he is feeling the stress of REAL homework for the first time in his life!

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I guess he is feeling the stress of REAL homework for the first time in his life!

More than likely...i remember the first term of year 7, i only recall having two pieces of hoework in year 6 (!!!), and year 7 was very tricky to get my head into...

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Honestly, Hoework at your age JMD, that's outrageous! ;)

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Honestly, Hoework at your age JMD, that's outrageous! ;)

Oh...oops :D

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Where do you see William Geoff? I guess he is feeling the stress of REAL homework for the first time in his life!

William is a pupil in the Junior Dept. of the college where I work and therefore attends every Saturday. I tend to see him when I'm in on a Saturday morning, which is about three times a term. Yes, of course we talk coins - if either of us has time :D

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I never had any homework ever till year 7... then it hit.

But actually looking back on it, it was dead easy compared to what i got put through in Yr11!

Which was a piece of cake compared to A2.

Infact chaps i can honestly say A2 was the hardest year of academic work i've ever had to do. Uni is easier. The third year takes some getting used to but i think i'm adjusted. Still pales in comparision to A2 though...

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Hi guys!

Ok...

I've been really busy with school lately, and we've had serious computer problems, but it's just about fixed now, and as you can see I am still not in a ditch!!

I get a load of homework each day, especially when we have biology and geography!! (evil teachers... :D )

So i'll be able to come on more regularly now that the first and longest term is over, and the teachers don't give as much homework. I got more homework in my first week than in any other week of school!

Glad to be back...

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Welcome back :D

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Thanks :)

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Yes, hello again william :)

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