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Isn't that a Father Ted reference?

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Isn't that a Father Ted reference?


Yes, and it's still funnier and cleverer than stamping "FAIL" on everything, despite being twice as old.

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Isn't that a Father Ted reference?

Yes, and it's still funnier and cleverer than stamping "FAIL" on everything, despite being twice as old.

Oops! Didn't notice this post at the time. I agree.

Middle managers at my place are calling things 'fails' now. It's officially over.

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Isn't that a Father Ted reference?

Yes, and it's still funnier and cleverer than stamping "FAIL" on everything, despite being twice as old.

Oops! Didn't notice this post at the time. I agree.

Middle managers at my place are calling things 'fails' now. It's officially over.


Is "OVER" the new "FAIL"?

Father Ted will never get old. It's simply one of the finest comedies of all time, ever.

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'Over' is timeless. 'Fail'* is an outdated attempt at capturing the zeitgeist.


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What about when you're marking exam papers?

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What about when you're marking exam papers?


Fail doesn't exist anymore. The lowest you can get is an A-.

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In my GCSEs, I got 2xA*,5xA,B and a D.

People always ask what the D was for.

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In my GCSEs, I got 2xA*,5xA,B and a D.

People always ask what the D was for.

The cunts.

Heh - I got the same as that, but there were two extra As and the D was a C. People don't ask what it was for.

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In my GCSEs, I got 2xA*,5xA,B and a D.

People always ask what the D was for.

The cunts.



I got 1 A*, 7As, 2Bs, and a C.

The only one of those I can reliably remember is the C.

The moral here is that I dwell on my own failures, everyone else dwells on yours. Ponder that.

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I got an E in Art and an E in Computer Science at GCSE.

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In my GCSEs, I got 2xA*,5xA,B and a D.

People always ask what the D was for.

The cunts.



I got 1 A*, 7As, 2Bs, and a C.

The only one of those I can reliably remember is the C.

The moral here is that I dwell on my own failures, everyone else dwells on yours. Ponder that.


Heh. I still proudly remember opening my results to find I had everything from A to D, as well as a Q and an X. Still takes me a good ten minutes to remember which ones I actually did (in my defence, I was doing 13), mind. And I'm far more proud of the X than the As. I didn't even know such a mark existed until then.

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I've got 8 'o' levels

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Wasn't an 'X' either 'didn't turn up' or 'unmarkable', implying you smeared poo all over the paper or something?

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You must tell us about the war some time.


Well we got the hump with Iceland about Cod and then not much happened other than dodgems with ships. We had the last laugh though when Bennett wrote that song about it.

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What the fuck is a 'Q' grade?


That's what I said!

Disappointingly, it turned out to mean "query", meaning there was some sort of delay (mine was the only one in the school, though. Presumably it was my handwriting, or possibly they were debating whether or not to award extra marks for drawing cartoon snails in the margins, as had become a low-level protest tactic against our god-awful teacher's idiotic tests in year 10). I wound up with a B. Not bad considering my coursework consisted of one side of A4 I was forced to write at lunch two weeks after the deadline.

I still think that the Q reflects the mark I truly deserved.

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Wasn't an 'X' either 'didn't turn up' or 'unmarkable', implying you smeared poo all over the paper or something?


It's "No result". I refused to go to the exam, and they instead made me do it at the end of the day, after another exam. I protested, then sat down with the paper, flicked through it, and put my hand up. My (thoroughly, brilliantly excellent) old history teacher came over and asked what was wrong.

I explained that I could probably answer about two thirds of these pretty well, but as I'd had no teacher for nine months, and a senile lunatic who locked himself in cupboards and talked about rolls royce cars all day instead of teaching us for the remainder, I'd be buggered if I was going to. He looked very pissed off (not at me, I clarify), then gave a little smile and said to sign the paper and go. So, I did.

I think I put a quick note to the examiner explaining that the rest was blank to save time, but I only vaguely remember that, and possibly that was something else that happened in the mocks.

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Wasn't an 'X' either 'didn't turn up' or 'unmarkable', implying you smeared poo all over the paper or something?


It's "No result". I refused to go to the exam, and they instead made me do it at the end of the day, after another exam. I protested, then sat down with the paper, flicked through it, and put my hand up. My (thoroughly, brilliantly excellent) old history teacher came over and asked what was wrong.

I explained that I could probably answer about two thirds of these pretty well, but as I'd had no teacher for nine months, and a senile lunatic who locked himself in cupboards and talked about rolls royce cars all day instead of teaching us for the remainder, I'd be buggered if I was going to. He looked very pissed off (not at me, I clarify), then gave a little smile and said to sign the paper and go. So, I did.

I think I put a quick note to the examiner explaining that the rest was blank to save time, but I only vaguely remember that, and possibly that was something else that happened in the mocks.


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I got an E in Art and an E in Computer Science at GCSE.

Who's laughing now you cunts?

At this precise moment? Me :p

6 A* and 3 A, for the record.

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Yeah, but yours spell out A*A*A*A*A*A*AA. Zardoz's spell out EE. He's clearly a proper northerner.

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7 Bs, 2 Cs.

Didn't care too much, and got the shit kicked out of me* the day before my exams started. Did quite well, all things considered.


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I got an E in Art and an E in Computer Science at GCSE.

Who's laughing now you cunts?

At this precise moment? Me :p

6 A* and 3 A, for the record.

Of course, they've become easier.

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I made grade 1, but never made Grade 2.

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7 Bs, 2 Cs.

Didn't care too much, and got the shit kicked out of me* the day before my exams started. Did quite well, all things considered.


*the eye-socket incident.


Ooh, I can beat this! I went in to actual labour in 1 of my English exams. Talk about distracting! Then I did a chemistry 1 in the maternity unit and then my last English exam when the baby was 2 weeks old.
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Ooh, I can beat this! I went in to actual labour in 1 of my English exams. Talk about distracting! Then I did a chemistry 1 in the maternity unit and then my last English exam when the baby was 2 weeks old.
GCSEs are easier than having babies.


Christ! What did you do that for?

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I did GCSEs before they had A*. I got an A, 6 Bs and 2 Cs I was really disappointed with my A, and most proud of my 2 Cs.

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I think I got 1A*, 3 A, 5/6 B, 1 D.

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Ooh, I can beat this! I went in to actual labour in 1 of my English exams. Talk about distracting!


Jesus! You'd think they could at least canvass outside the school gates instead.

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Christ! What did you do that for?

I was still a virgin come my GCSEs. Hoorah.


For teh lolz.

Don't try it at home kids, it's really not advisable....also, pay attention in biology.


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I was still a virgin come my 3,000th post. Hoorah.


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Don't try it at home kids, it's really not advisable....also, pay attention in biology.


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I was still a virgin come my 3,000th post. Hoorah.


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I was still a virgin come my 3,000th post. Hoorah.


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3000 posts? How many notches can you record on one post? And how can you still be a virgin after that many notches!

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I have no idea what you lot are talking about now. Matters could only get worse if sparrows turn up.

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I got an E in Art and an E in Computer Science at GCSE.

Who's laughing now you cunts?

At this precise moment? Me :p

6 A* and 3 A, for the record.

For the record I got 3 B's and 3 C's in other subjects then went on to get a ND (distinction) in Art & Design then a 2.1(Hons) Degree in Graphic Arts and Design. And a diploma in shut the fuck up you nerd.

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My results were directly proportional to how much course work was required. The more coursework, the lower the grade.

Same here. I handed in first drafts for most of my coursework, some of them massively over-deadline. I aced the exams, though.

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