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Weekend of May;
8th - 9th no - my wedding anniversary (15 years if you want to buy us presents)

15th - 16th no - already out and about camping and fishing with my son, my bud and his nephew

22rd - 24th yes or at least a strong possibility.

from then on, im probably off the grid til the autumn

29th may til 5th june - family holiday

12/13 june - manly home fixing/decorating stuff (have to change my sons bedroom from a primary school representation of the solar system, into something more befitting a nearly teen)

19 - 30th june - glastonbury

july - not sure yet but know my wife has plans for my time

august - school holidays including 2 weeks family holidays. wife will remove my ability to recieve a Re-Churound if i slink off to the woods then (unless we do something to include kids and i bring my son)

but in the famous words of a mediocre pop punk band from the US of A...... when september comes, things should free up again :)
 
Maybe you just need a more experienced hand to show you how to get the best out of it?:rolleyes:

I'm assuming you have tried it then? Not just drawing an opinion without direct contact.


'Direct Contact'...I like that term.:eek:


i was once offered a re-charound by my grandmother, however after such an experience fuel'd by vodka and sherbert lemons i swore never to use such a tool again, no matter how desparate.

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It's looking like it's going to be in J's woods again. I've got alot on in the next few months as I finish my degree soon. Hopefully I'll be able to sort something from July on.
 
It's looking like it's going to be in J's woods again. I've got alot on in the next few months as I finish my degree soon. Hopefully I'll be able to sort something from July on.

buy your lecturer a Re-Churond or even invite them round for a spit roast.. im sure you'll cruise your dissertation then :P

if you are out of circulation for a while... then good luck with your degree finals, itll be worth it, education is worth its wait in gold, even if you dont make use of your skills today, its always there to fall back on :)
 
if you are out of circulation for a while... then good luck with your degree finals, itll be worth it, education is worth its wait in gold, even if you dont make use of your skills today, its always there to fall back on :)

Or just act condescending and smug for no good reason.:)

IMHO:rolleyes:


Edit;- Nevermind me Ben , You seem far to nice a bloke to become one of the types I am thinking of. Best of Luck with the Finals, I'm sure you will ace it.

At least you are doing a 'proper' degree and not some esoteric namby-pamby b####x.... and cue arguement.
 
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Thanks Jon. I hope to attend if only for a few hours one evening depending on when it is and how far I'm along with work. I plan to get as many dissatations out the way over easter as I can.
 
i dont have a degree (yet) ive got 120 points at level 1, 120 at level 2 and 60 at level 3. so just need another 60 at l3 for my BA hons and a further 120 at l4 for masters.

though, when you get post 40 (years not level) other quals along with (provable) experience stand you in just as good a place

BUT, need degrees when you are starting out on a career now, sooo much competition for too few jobs, so you need to stand out

are you sure a few hours one evening wont turn into a tequila fuelled crashing out in the woods? :P
 
i dont have a degree (yet) ive got 120 points at level 1, 120 at level 2 and 60 at level 3. so just need another 60 at l3 for my BA hons and a further 120 at l4 for masters.

though, when you get post 40 (years not level) other quals along with (provable) experience stand you in just as good a place

BUT, need degrees when you are starting out on a career now, sooo much competition for too few jobs, so you need to stand out

are you sure a few hours one evening wont turn into a tequila fuelled crashing out in the woods? :P

I need to correct myself, Open Uni which i assume is what you have worked at , I have ALOT of time for. I wish our education system was based more on the States system.

I just think attitude is more important then paperwork aptitude, or at least that what has come through from some of the guys I have interviewed and employed.

Anyway , sounds like a discussion for another later-nighter.
 
not open uni. In nursing especially, but also some other health/social care professions, you can do a credits system. my diploma was done full time over 3 years giving me 120 credits at L1 and 2. then when i did my independant prescribers study i got a further 30 in pharmacology (L3) and 30 (L3) in prescribing practice. the course was at L4 (masters) and although i passed the various assessments at L4 grade, cause i dont yet have the fiull 120 at L3, the credits only count at L3 :(

of course, as im a nursey, all my study has to be done in addition to my full time job, so no "full time courses" which actually means circa 14 hrs per week in school! lol
 
Did you not like the Chilli?

You should of seen the amount of ingredients lol and the amount of meat! 2KG of Beef!!!

What would you like next time jon? or even better do you wanna cook next time? lol

Tee Dee isn't that weekend reacharound weekend?
 
the chilli was top notch! :) maybe re-read what i wrote Jay ;)

but, i am happy to cook a meal, cant say it will be as nice or even as edible, but always happy to do my share
 
the chilli was top notch! :) maybe re-read what i wrote Jay ;)

but, i am happy to cook a meal, cant say it will be as nice or even as edible, but always happy to do my share

LOL
Maybe we should decide on a date and start a new thread.... People are bound to get confused and think that Somerset lot, bunch of weirdo's!
 

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