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Carlito
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atar? geebus shit has changed in education .
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afromanGT
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davidtorres wrote:keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:And ATAR calculates your assessments from Year 11. #-o :shock: Huh?! I never knew your Year 11 assessments counted? If so, I'm ranked first in Business Studies at the moment, and still in Year 10 :cool: In Victoria Year 11 results have nothing to do with our ATAR. They do if your'e doing certain subjects like Physics.
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davidsomethingelse
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afromanGT wrote:davidtorres wrote:keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:And ATAR calculates your assessments from Year 11. #-o :shock: Huh?! I never knew your Year 11 assessments counted? If so, I'm ranked first in Business Studies at the moment, and still in Year 10 :cool: In Victoria Year 11 results have nothing to do with our ATAR. They do if your'e doing certain subjects like Physics. Nah.
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keepersball
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Heineken wrote:keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:And ATAR calculates your assessments from Year 11. #-o :shock: Huh?! I never knew your Year 11 assessments counted? Yeah. I was horrified when they told me a few weeks before trials. I did fine in the actual HSC - high 70's, low 80's for everything, except Biology which I just scraped a pass in. However my ATAR was in the low 50's. I was devo. :shock: :shock: :shock: F*ck, I actually gotta put my head down next year :p I've heard that your prelim's mean jack all. Ah this sh*t is so f*cking confusingggggg! ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) What was your final ATAR btw Heine? Me myself is aiming for 95. I reckon I could get it, but it won't come without alot of study #-o Edited by keepersball: 29/7/2011 09:46:07 PM
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marconi101
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It's not hard. If you don't study you will fail. That's the best advice I can give
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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Carlito
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if you dont study properly you will end up in a factory making metal lockers/bookcases/tambours like i am ! i gave up a double diploma in computer systems for that
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afromanGT
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Watching David Letterman...is Kirsty Alley famous for anything other than having too many chins?
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afromanGT wrote:Watching David Letterman...is Kirsty Alley famous for anything other than having too many chins? She was good in Cheers.
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afromanGT
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My question still stands.
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keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:And ATAR calculates your assessments from Year 11. #-o :shock: Huh?! I never knew your Year 11 assessments counted? Yeah. I was horrified when they told me a few weeks before trials. I did fine in the actual HSC - high 70's, low 80's for everything, except Biology which I just scraped a pass in. However my ATAR was in the low 50's. I was devo. :shock: :shock: :shock: F*ck, I actually gotta put my head down next year :p I've heard that your prelim's mean jack all. Ah this sh*t is so f*cking confusingggggg! ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) What was your final ATAR btw Heine? Me myself is aiming for 95. I reckon I could get it, but it won't come without alot of study #-o Edited by keepersball: 29/7/2011 09:46:07 PM If you do all your homework and do it well, you're halfway there. Helps so much because the teachers know what you have to do in the exams and generally pick things to help you get to that level. If you don't do it then you have to work it out all for yourself.
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zarate
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Watching my teacher on TV in the VFL. :)
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Carlito
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your teacher plays in the vfl?
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Heineken
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keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:keepersball wrote:Heineken wrote:And ATAR calculates your assessments from Year 11. #-o :shock: Huh?! I never knew your Year 11 assessments counted? Yeah. I was horrified when they told me a few weeks before trials. I did fine in the actual HSC - high 70's, low 80's for everything, except Biology which I just scraped a pass in. However my ATAR was in the low 50's. I was devo. :shock: :shock: :shock: F*ck, I actually gotta put my head down next year :p I've heard that your prelim's mean jack all. Ah this sh*t is so f*cking confusingggggg! ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) What was your final ATAR btw Heine? Me myself is aiming for 95. I reckon I could get it, but it won't come without alot of study #-o Edited by keepersball: 29/7/2011 09:46:07 PM 56. I flunked real hard. But I'm in uni now, so it doesn't matter that much.
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Carlito
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56 is ok i guess mine was 28!! but in saying that i redid yr 12 again and i did the same subjects, funny thing is the course i got into was the same one i got offered the yr before
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afromanGT
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:your teacher plays in the vfl? No. He's a ball boy. :lol:
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zarate
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:your teacher plays in the vfl? Yeah, he's a sport teacher.
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Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months.
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nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years.
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dale1878
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martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it.
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dale1878 wrote:martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it. My parent's think it's just normal growing pains bur i think it's a bit more. Anyway i'm seeing a chiropracter/physio this coming week. Hopefully it's nothing :(
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dale1878
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nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it. My parent's think it's just normal growing pains bur i think it's a bit more. Anyway i'm seeing a chiropracter/physio this coming week. Hopefully it's nothing :( I tell you now, it'll be something. I hope you're okay and it's minor, but if you're having issues at your rather tender age then it needs to be corrected; not just for football, but for life in general.
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WastedYouth
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dale1878 wrote:nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it. My parent's think it's just normal growing pains bur i think it's a bit more. Anyway i'm seeing a chiropracter/physio this coming week. Hopefully it's nothing :( I tell you now, it'll be something. I hope you're okay and it's minor, but if you're having issues at your rather tender age then it needs to be corrected; not just for football, but for life in general. Come to think of it, the pain feels like something's being teared. Holy Shit i'm a idiot! :( I should of done this earlier.
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dale1878
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nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it. My parent's think it's just normal growing pains bur i think it's a bit more. Anyway i'm seeing a chiropracter/physio this coming week. Hopefully it's nothing :( I tell you now, it'll be something. I hope you're okay and it's minor, but if you're having issues at your rather tender age then it needs to be corrected; not just for football, but for life in general. Come to think of it, the pain feels like something's being teared. Holy Shit i'm a idiot! :( I should of done this earlier. Should have*. Don't get down on yourself, just sort it.
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WastedYouth
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dale1878 wrote:nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:nhub24 wrote:dale1878 wrote:martyB wrote:nhub24 wrote:Having these excrutiating pains in my ankles, knees and thighs every time I go out on the park. Seriously affecting my game, I can barely run sometimes. I've had them for like 1-2 months. So don't play... Pain means something is wrong. It may not seem like it now but if you continue to play through the pain you could do some serious damage in the longer term and/or in the future. Taking 6 months break to overcome a problem is better than having chronic pain and injuries for the next 15 years. He's right, see a physio. I went to one for my knees, turns out my whole body is out of whack. They'll give you stuff to do, but it's worth it. My parent's think it's just normal growing pains bur i think it's a bit more. Anyway i'm seeing a chiropracter/physio this coming week. Hopefully it's nothing :( I tell you now, it'll be something. I hope you're okay and it's minor, but if you're having issues at your rather tender age then it needs to be corrected; not just for football, but for life in general. Come to think of it, the pain feels like something's being teared. Holy Shit i'm a idiot! :( I should of done this earlier. Should have*. Don't get down on yourself, just sort it. Will do, i just hope and pray it's not serious.
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Enough with the quote pyramids. Go to a doctor and a physio and take a couple of weeks off playing before you do some serious damage.
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Ok forum, here's one for you:
So this chick just added me on facebook, she was kinda cute...but no mutual friends, I accepted just to see who the heck she was. Apparently I served her at work on Saturday night and know some of her mates. So I've spoken to her all of twice, briefly. She found me on facebook because one of her friends saw me comment on another Bartender's status, so she tracked me down and added me.
Is this sinister?
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afromanGT wrote:Ok forum, here's one for you:
So this chick just added me on facebook, she was kinda cute...but no mutual friends, I accepted just to see who the heck she was. Apparently I served her at work on Saturday night and know some of her mates. So I've spoken to her all of twice, briefly. She found me on facebook because one of her friends saw me comment on another Bartender's status, so she tracked me down and added me.
Is this sinister? Give it a week or two, and judge then. She will contact you, she will probably flirt and may try to seek you out at work again. You could be on to a winner. Is she fit?
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afromanGT wrote:Ok forum, here's one for you:
So this chick just added me on facebook, she was kinda cute...but no mutual friends, I accepted just to see who the heck she was. Apparently I served her at work on Saturday night and know some of her mates. So I've spoken to her all of twice, briefly. She found me on facebook because one of her friends saw me comment on another Bartender's status, so she tracked me down and added me.
Is this sinister? Hardly. You get people like that, who will add you if they've seen you at a party or something and you might have said 'Hi' in passing, yet never spoken to them. She might have a small crush on you - I wouldn't read too much into it. Unless she start's turning up to your bar every time you work, starts flirting with you, and then threatens to make a windchime out of your genitals if you don't sleep with her, then I'd consider her a bit sinister. But she's probably one of those girls who just adds everybody because she's A) Insecure and needs 1,000 plus facebook friends B) In desperate need of some friends. She probably just found you cute and added you. Mind you, If I did that to every girl I thought was hot, I'd have more AVOs and Restraining Orders then you could poke a stick at. :lol:
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dale1878 wrote:Give it a week or two, and judge then. She will contact you, she will probably flirt and may try to seek you out at work again. You could be on to a winner. Is she fit? Yeah, she's pretty fit. Nice tits. I'm not sure if I should avoid her at work though...her friends are kinda meat-heads. Quote:Hardly. You get people like that, who will add you if they've seen you at a party or something and you might have said 'Hi' in passing, yet never spoken to them. Yeah, but there you've got mutual friends. She's found me because one of my friends and one of her friends are friends and she's seen me comment on my friend's status. We don't have any 'mutual friends'. Quote:A) Insecure and needs 1,000 plus facebook friends Has ~350. Which is still a lot, but not the mark of a chronic attention seeker. Quote:She probably just found you cute and added you. Mind you, If I did that to every girl I thought was hot, I'd have more AVOs and Restraining Orders then you could poke a stick at. This is the thing, you can't just add every person you have a conversation with in every bar you go to. I mean, I know I'm damn sexy (:lol:) but it seems a bit obtuse. I mean, if I a guy did it, it would be considered stalker-ish, wouldn't it? I guess the difference between 'romantic' and 'stalker' is which side of the window you're on. I showed another friend and she thought it was cute and had a good laugh.
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