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« Reply #9585 on: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 20:48:52 »

Currently Bayern 6 Barca 0 (on agg)

Barcelona, a one man team Smiley
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« Reply #9586 on: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 21:26:58 »

Watching Horizon documentaries on youtube, and scrolling down to see the comments (all of the below were meant in all seriousness.)

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Trexes are giant mutated alien experiments

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It's just a fact that we are all being controlled with mint toothpaste, and anyone who can't see that is blind.

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This proves that Jesus was real, and that he hated blacks.

It's good to see nutters happily thriving. It truly is.
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« Reply #9587 on: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 22:07:01 »

YouTube commenters are how you get decimal percentage points of people for statistics.
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« Reply #9588 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 08:10:05 »

We should copy this for the redevelopment of the CG

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/could-sport-next-great-stadium-120937737.html
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« Reply #9589 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 08:18:42 »

Vibrating seats  Huh?
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« Reply #9590 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 09:40:11 »

Vibrating seats  Huh?

Are they wipe-clean?
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« Reply #9591 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 16:11:41 »

A day spent spending £5k on books in Waterstones and eating a free Pizza Express lunch because our school is being used as a polling station.

And sorting out my car audio needs. Happy days.
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« Reply #9592 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 16:16:26 »

Some of the stadia being developed in the US now are jaw dropping.  Streets ahead of thinking over here.
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« Reply #9593 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 16:28:48 »

A day spent spending £5k on books in Waterstones and eating a free Pizza Express lunch because our school is being used as a polling station.

And sorting out my car audio needs. Happy days.

Mr Gove is slipping...even if there's no kids in a school, there's surely some useful work you could be doing.

Apparently Gove wants to do away with the long summer holiday and increase the length of the school day, if you can afford 5K on books, then you're clearer being paid too much.
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« Reply #9594 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 16:30:40 »

I still like the Tampa Bay Bucaneers pirate ship, you can hire it out and watch the game on deck. The cannons fire promotional prizes and such into the stands. I suppose the only way that'd work here is with a Robin, hanging from the top of a stand, that shits prizes. We gotta start thinking outside the box!
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« Reply #9595 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 16:51:20 »

A day spent spending £5k on books in Waterstones and eating a free Pizza Express lunch because our school is being used as a polling station.

And sorting out my car audio needs. Happy days.
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« Reply #9596 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 18:05:59 »

Mr Gove is slipping...even if there's no kids in a school, there's surely some useful work you could be doing.

Apparently Gove wants to do away with the long summer holiday and increase the length of the school day, if you can afford 5K on books, then you're clearer being paid too much.

Mr Gove is already right at the bottom, he can't slip any further. He's a slimy tory journalist cunt who knows nothing about education or schools. He's beyond useless, he's destructive, and quite clearly gives a shit about nothing else other than making a name for himself.

I'm not spending £5k on books! The school is. I think we got a grant or won a prize or something; coupled with years of not investing in books, a proper library, or a librarian, the school really needs some new books. And I bet you'd be surprised at how few books £5,000 buys; it's a decent amount but really not that many.

There's no kids in school but no need for us to be there either - most of the work teachers do can be done outside of the classroom. I'm about to finish preparing my lessons for tomorrow.

I'm paid about £4.50/hr with the hours I put in; that's good value!

I'm not going to try and argue that our holiday allowance is anything other than spectacular. Never more than 7 or 8 weeks without a week off, and the big summer holiday. Gove can keep kids in school longer if he wants, but by 3.15pm 11 year olds (let alone the 6 year olds) have reached their capacity to learn and concentrate for that day. Teachers and pupils need to recharge, and the frequent end of term breaks are there for the same reason. He'll have to find something else for them to do.
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« Reply #9597 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 18:51:33 »

A day spent spending £5k on books in Waterstones and eating a free Pizza Express lunch because our school is being used as a polling station.

And sorting out my car audio needs. Happy days.

Studying hard MG?
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« Reply #9598 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 19:18:45 »

Mr Gove is already right at the bottom, he can't slip any further. He's a slimy tory journalist cunt who knows nothing about education or schools. He's beyond useless, he's destructive, and quite clearly gives a shit about nothing else other than making a name for himself.

I'm not spending £5k on books! The school is. I think we got a grant or won a prize or something; coupled with years of not investing in books, a proper library, or a librarian, the school really needs some new books. And I bet you'd be surprised at how few books £5,000 buys; it's a decent amount but really not that many.

There's no kids in school but no need for us to be there either - most of the work teachers do can be done outside of the classroom. I'm about to finish preparing my lessons for tomorrow.

I'm paid about £4.50/hr with the hours I put in; that's good value!

I'm not going to try and argue that our holiday allowance is anything other than spectacular. Never more than 7 or 8 weeks without a week off, and the big summer holiday. Gove can keep kids in school longer if he wants, but by 3.15pm 11 year olds (let alone the 6 year olds) have reached their capacity to learn and concentrate for that day. Teachers and pupils need to recharge, and the frequent end of term breaks are there for the same reason. He'll have to find something else for them to do.

I see. Do kids even read books any more?
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« Reply #9599 on: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 20:02:14 »

Yeah, loads! The headteacher's son is in my class and has a Kindle Fire, but otherwise they're all on paperbacks.
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