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Post by Nuala on Jul 29, 2009 17:04:06 GMT -4
mmmm... # 1 is the lie???
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Post by benfanatic on Jul 30, 2009 2:13:02 GMT -4
I also would say #1 is a lie...
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Post by stalkedbyben on Jul 30, 2009 4:51:56 GMT -4
Do the other two sound so true, so that you folks are totally sure?
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Post by clandestina on Jul 30, 2009 6:02:13 GMT -4
# 3 I guess. But what about a plane crash?
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Post by stalkedbyben on Jul 30, 2009 8:07:25 GMT -4
K, I solve 1 Never happened 2 I was in South Africa and Namibia on holiday a few months twice. So we were camping and at one camp they seemed to keep some antilopes from around as pets together with their horses. Yea well it was night, I stepped out of the tent and I crashed against something. I turned on a light and screamed like hell bcs I had just missed the nearly a meter long horns of the Oryx - that stared as if it would drop dead any second from shock. 3 Since I am an author I always got very strange but long and sense making dreams. But now this one was really fucked up. There were lots of animals appearing which I had to rescue one by one. Somewhen in between I met Ben who gave me orders to keep on doing so. Somewhen at the end of the dream it revealed that actually Ben could turn into animal shapes and had been playing that on me all the time. So the whole point was he told me I should never ever think about even killing a moscito or he would kill me. But I shouldn't take it personal. Since that dream my room is a bit filled up with spiders and flies but hey ... can't kill them >_>
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Post by Belle MacFarlane on Jul 30, 2009 12:24:04 GMT -4
I always kill spiders. (Unless they're big.) Flies, I let them out the window. Okay, I'll do some now 1# I got straight As in my KS2 SATs 2# I got 3 As and 2 Bs in my KS3 SATs 3# I failed my Religious Studies final in 8th grade, despite this I chose to continue it the next year.
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Post by WinZFactor on Jul 30, 2009 23:43:13 GMT -4
I think 2 is false. Coz' you're really smart - no way you're getting a B! ;D ;D
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Post by stalkedbyben on Aug 3, 2009 10:11:25 GMT -4
I think it's #3 bcs why would anyone continue a class he has already failed on?
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Post by Belle MacFarlane on Aug 8, 2009 13:55:47 GMT -4
I was on holiday, which is why this thread froze. I shall resolve:
1# I got straight As in my KS2 SATs True. I was actually absent the day we got our results, so I got mine handed straight to me by the teacher when I got back. They put us under extreme pressure to get good marks, so you can imagine my surprise when I saw: Maths A Science1 A Science2 A English Reading A English Writing A
2# I got 3 As and 2 Bs in my KS3 SATs False. In actual fact, I never did them. They were abolished just in time, so we were the first year not to do them. That was a relief.
3# I failed my Religious Studies final in 8th grade, despite this I chose to continue it the next year. True. I only failed by 1%. I want to be a psychologist, and Religious Studies is a people subject, so I figured it's best to do that. Plus, I chose what I was gonna do, then we did our finals.
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Post by WinZFactor on Aug 9, 2009 3:54:26 GMT -4
To Belle: Ha! I know B is false! I don't know if I can have another go, but here are some truths (and one lie) about me:
one Despite being a junior paramedic, I'm not qualified to perform CPR on casualties. two Despite being a junior paramedic, I'm not qualified to administer oxygen on casualties. three I have a total of 17 A+es (read: A pluses) on my mid-year report.
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Post by Belle MacFarlane on Aug 9, 2009 6:09:34 GMT -4
Let's think ... I'd guess CPR is one of the first things you'd qualify to do, 'cause it's a major thing. Oxygen, you'd have to be really skilled to give the right amount, know when to do it, etcetera. I have no idea how smart you are.
I'm gonna say 2.
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