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It's the triumph-against-all-odds story of pupil and parents unable to get into lovely fee-paying local school and forced - tragically - to attend lovely non-fee-paying local school - and getting into lovely University nonetheless. A story that will surely resonate with most parents here in South London.


Well done to the kidz though. I assume the OP is carrying this chip on their behalf - without them even knowing or asking for it.

why bother going to a shitty renamed poly for 9K a year when you can go to The Sorbonne or Frei Uni berlin for pretty much zero *



*rather than spunking your QE sourced cheap cash on shitty ED resurants, Orla Keilly, retro sweeties on the vibrant NCR and craft beers in pubs full of hipster lite 30 something dads struggling to get down with the kidz with their shitty Beats(by Dr Dre) headphones pumping out sodding Nick cave - get the Kids learning a second language .

Seabag Wrote:

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> And there's always Oxford Brooks

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> Mummy & Daddy can still say (guilt free) "Oxford"

> when asked where their bluds are stuying



Ha ha! I wrote "stuying" instead of 'studying'



Just to clarify: reggies is still a shredded wheat haired, dodgy toothed numptie tho. I also hate his vids and that idiot he has with him too

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Bowling with Raj Persaud...weirdly funny

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> MrBen Wrote:

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> > And the table tennis with General Sir Mike

> Jackson

> > was bizarre and hilarious.


On the following rec's i'd like to see these please reggie


I'm willing to reappraise my position on your 'work'

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