Study Buddy
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Sounds good to me!
Steve - brace yourself, the girls are on the way!0 -
Re:Study Buddyfarmergiles wrote:On a serious note, has anyone read the news today? On the Daily Mail site, there is an article about a 17 year old girl stoned to death for fancying a boy from the wrong religion. I thought we were supposed to be a step above the animals. Stories like these make me feel ashamed to be a member of the humsn race

Hence my reasoning for becoming an athiest0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Steve - was it you Robert was talking about?

I have received comments from at least one senior Forum member who compared many of the recent discussions as being more akin to those found in a chatroom than on a professional site. :twisted:
Has the gamekeeper turned poacher, or the waxee turned waxer?
And how does one become a 'senior Forum member'? :roll:
If I can't post on here, I don't want to be one.
So what can you discuss in the 'off topic' forum0 -
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Better ask Robert...0 -
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I thought the "off-topic" forum was a chatroom. oops, sorry. does that mean that we have to go back to having serious meaningful discusions?
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I'm off if we are........
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:I'm off if we are........

I've been off for years, but thats another story
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:And how does one become a 'senior Forum member'? :roll:
Jesus, I feel like I've become a hate figure on here now and it's almost like I'm being goaded into making responses. Remember, I experienced this Forum stalking, bizarre quoting and piss taking a few months ago?
No, I haven't experienced a sudden sense of humour meltdown but I do support the previous comments I made elsewhere - and will add my own elaborations - that the Forums have now become less of a help and advice centre and more of a juvenile chatroom. The Off Topic Forum is now the most heavily subscribed Forum and less and less reponses are being posted towards answering serious questions and helping others on any of the other Forums.
But to answer the above question, I believe you become a 'senior poster' by posting serious answers and genuinely trying to help other students and I'm afraid that randomly posting flippant comments that explain little and mean even less are anything but 'senior'.
From the more than 800 posts I've contributed, I'd estimate probably a good quarter to third of those were serious responses trying to help others. Gone seem to be the days when a genuine request for help or question was met with a multitude of geuine answers - now many seem to go for days without any responses at all.
Yeah, I guess that if my time on the Forums is maybe coming to an end then so be it.
Robert
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I've been off for years, but thats another story
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Hey, I thought you used Lynx......0 -
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Rob,
I have found the forums are actually a great way of retaining knowledge, as I havent been studying since Christmas, since I finished, it is easy to let things slip your mind.
I still make the effort to go into the other topics, dont know about others. :shock:0 -
Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:[quote=farmergile
I've been off for years, but thats another story
Hey, I thought you used Lynx......[/quote]
and brut and old spice( god,don't I sound old)0 -
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I think, Robert, that the quality of posts has deteriorated because of the problems with the website.
People don't necessarily use the forum in the same way as they did 6 months or a year ago.
Your comments often seem to be taken out of context and that's a shame.
I know from our emails that you do have a sense of humour and are not quite the person you might appear to be.
Your comment about senior forum members ruffled a few feathers - not just with us buddies - but with some of those you might consider as being 'senior'.
There's no hierachy here - just a lot of daft people with keyboard skills.0 -
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My dad used to use those
I grew up on brut and old spice
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I love a bit of old brut!farmergiles wrote:brut and old spice( god,don't I sound old)
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I also grew up with Elvis, my parents didn't do the Beatles or the Stones etc, my dad was sort of a teddy boy with his quiff :shock:0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:- just a lot of daft people with keyboard skills.
you can say that again
I agree with Helen, Robert. This thread is purely for letting off steam and having a laugh.
On the rest of the Forum we do try to answer as many queries as we feel competent enough to answer, some of us have even been known to give the wrong answer and get corrected. If we are flippant, then so be it. If you were to attend my college and see the way that we act in the classroom, you would think that you had returned to kindergarden.
We all learn from the postings. If you look at accountingweb you will find a lot of flippant answers there, just to prove that accountants don't sit around all day with their heads somewhere unpleasant.
The moral is....unwind and have a laugh in this thread and help people in the serious threads.
After all, live is too short to be serious every minute
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Don't start me off on teddies...
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:I also grew up with Elvis, my parents didn't do the Beatles or the Stones etc, my dad was sort of a teddy boy with his quiff :shock:
I'm not showing you my quiff :oops:
unless the wind gets up :oops: :oops:0 -
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Oh yeah, how's the teddy hunt going? Done your article yet?0 -
Re:Study Buddyfarmergiles wrote:X5wrangler wrote:I also grew up with Elvis, my parents didn't do the Beatles or the Stones etc, my dad was sort of a teddy boy with his quiff :shock:
I'm not showing you my quiff :oops:
unless the wind gets up :oops: :oops:
:oops: Are you still wearing that kilt then?0 -
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:Oh yeah, how's the teddy hunt going? Done your article yet?
Had my first assignment back from the tutor today. He says I have a 'light touch'!
Going to be working on the teddy story over the weekend. Although it might morph into something completely different!
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:
:oops: Are you still wearing that kilt then?
No, I put a clean one on this morning
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I know I will regret this. But do you splash it...all over...?farmergiles wrote:brut0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:
FG says I have a 'light touch'!
Going to be working on it over the weekend. Although it might morph into something completely different!
How true :oops: :oops:0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:
I know I will regret this. But do you splash it...all over...?farmergiles wrote:brut
No, I'm a trained marksman, I always hit what I aim for
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But do you fire blanks?farmergiles wrote:No, I'm a trained marksman, I always hit what I aim for0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:
But do you fire blanks?farmergiles wrote:No, I'm a trained marksman, I always hit what I aim for
I do now since I got caught between those two house bricks :oops:0 -
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Blimey! We're all trying to get that image out of our heads!
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I'm still thinking about watching Paul Swimming 8)0
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