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Slating - Its in a smelly nail bar' date=' getting high on the fumes. (should the getting high be in the rating bit, umm)[/quote'] :lol: Gasoline and tar do that to me as well... Rating that I've been admitted to the George Washington University, one of the top political science institutions in the country. Slating that their tuition is quite steep.
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Re: Rate and Slate see if the US government weren't so tight with their cash that wouldn't be an issue, down here there's a government scheme called Hecs which basically means that the federal government pays your university fees whilst you study then when you finish you pay them back once you are earning over fifty grand a year, which is immediately for most degree related work down here rating - the announcment of Nevertanezra t-shirts slating - not knowing when or where I can buy them from

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Re: Rate and Slate Yeah, that used to be the system here, Murph, called Student Grants, but then the government scrpaed them just as university fees rocketed. And that (money) is one of the main reasons I am doing Open University (thought I have to say it's a great universtiy and it is really nice to keep studying at home, which is what I have always done). But Iceni, I am really impressed with you getting into that University - are you hoping to go into politics, journalism or are you just interested?

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Re: Rate and Slate Rating - I got more beer, and have been drinking many good ones this weekend, including Firestone Walker's Double IPA, Celebrator Doppelbock, Duvel, Bohemian Czech Pilsner, Deschutes Inversion IPA, and Boulevard's Bully Porter. Slating - My brother in law is leaving for deployment tomorrow morning.

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Re: Rate and Slate Rating: All the British pride that is accompanying the Olympics! Slating: That I just realised that the slimiest worm in politics, Alex Salmond, was being clever when he said that he wanted the referendum on Scottish indepence not this year (when pro-British sentiment would be at it's highest) but in 2014 (when the Commonwealth games are in Scotland and pro-independance sentiment will be at its highest)!

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Re: Rate and Slate rating - this past weekend, twas awesome, my favourite AFL team won, I kicked the footy around, played a little basketball, and most importantly schooled some noobs on how you play DOA (a joy you PS losers will never, ever get to experience) slating - no DOA 5 (that I know of) come on if CapCom can make Soulcalibur 5 team ninja can surely make a fifth DOA

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it's not a notion it's fact, Xbox is superior in every conceivable way to PS rating - Nevertanezra slating - BAN's ignorance in regards to gaming consoles
Try to remember that you're in agreement with NTNR in this matter, and then try to tell me that I'm wrong again after you've thought it over. :mrgreen: Rating: The jambalaya I had for lunch, delicious. Slating: Nothing, I can't finish it all so I have plenty for tomorrow and maybe further into the week.
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