I'm sure he's brilliant, and I'm sure his rate is normal...for those who can afford it. Hoping my son finds happiness and security as much as the next parent, yet there's no way I could ever afford a tutor. Makes a bit of a mockery of grammar system in my opinion (and it is only my opinion - we all do what we can for our children).
Yep, my son's tonsiliitis turned into septicaemia a few years back, partially i think because he spat out quite a lot of the medicine. Now nearly 9 he is prescribed pills by the docs instead, and it has made my life when he is ill 100 x easier.
My brother redid his at City Lit college in evening classes a few years ago - went from a U (he's severely dyslexic which wasn't picked up till he left school) to a B
davidh Wrote: the > people on this forum just like to join in a > complaint thread. What rubbish. The road is an accident waiting to happen and many drivers do not stop at the zebra crossings for whatever reason.
I have no interest in the royals and their babies and their existence. To correlate this with a lack of empathy about still births and other tragedies is bonkers. I do quite like uncle Gary though.
Any bloggers fancy reviewing Daisy Waugh's I Don't Know Why She Bothers book about motherhood? If so, dm me your address and I'll send a review copy http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dont-Know-Why-She-Bothers/dp/0297868764/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373655835&sr=8-1&keywords=Daisy+Waugh
So sorry to upset your delicate sensibilities Strafer Jack. It's a pub near my office, they do basic pub food. Who they're owned by is not that important to me. I was reacting to the OP's specific needs. Somewhere to sit for example - Food For Thought usually has a queue to be seated. I should check the recommendation forum rulebook before I offer my opinions in future.
try the Two Brewers, often a pub lunch haunt for me and my colleagues. We get a seat everytime we go http://www.taylor-walker.co.uk/pub/two-brewers-covent-garden/c6783/