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Yes, it was pretty thorough as I remember, with composition, comprehension, a multiple choice test mainly about how the verbs mutate in different tenses, an oral exam with reading an unfamiliar passage aloud as well as answering free-form unrehearsed questions about daily life, hobbies and interests. That was for the old Cambridge board. Rumour had it that the AEB was easier.Don't knock old O level. It wasn't easy.
If I wanted to rattle a cocky A level group, I'd give them an O level paper to do, then when they'd struggled through it tell them that back when I was teaching it, students were not allowed to use dictionaries.
They pooped themselves, especially when they realised that A level back then was obvs much harder.
In those days kids actually had to learn stuff.
Not a bad old day by the looks of it
Need a bolt for the end of the crank on my Briggs and Stratton
Not a Briggs part say the supplier, need to contact tractor supplier
It's a new engine sat on my living room floor
Tractor supplier supply bolt depending on mower attachment say Briggs supplier
Bollocks I say
Might have to tack weld
Wifey not displeased at the response from the specialist she saw today.
I got some time in the workshop.
Cut the middle out of my rear axle on the trike. I cannot tell if the frame stresses have "pinged" the 2 halves out of alignment yet.
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Shhhhhh.Nice tidy bench there young man
Any freebies todayTop of the mornin te ya'll, got a call this morning from a mate who's working in another yard they have fingers in many pies
ground works, building houses, metal fabrication bla bla anyhoo my mate has set up a workshop wants me to come round
to see whats going on. I know whats coming id bet they want me to go n work with them, feck that puts me in a sh!te position
as ive committed to other things. Njoy yer fryday peeps
That's looking good are you going for a land speed recordEngine in
Had to alter engine mounts etc and spin engine round so crank was further forward so as to tighten belt.
Still got two holes to measure and drill.
Should be driving it tomorrow
So what engine have you got in there now? It's a Briggs and Scrap'em, but which model?Engine in
Had to alter engine mounts etc and spin engine round so crank was further forward so as to tighten belt.
Still got two holes to measure and drill.
Should be driving it tomorrow
That's an ergonomic masterpiece. Everything you could possibly want within arm's reach. I think I can see at least three angle grinders, and there look to be plenty of gloves with their little fingers sticking out here and there too.Shhhhhh.
I do clear it up but then it gets messy again real quick.
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