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#26 2011-03-30 10:55:06

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Wow... seriously? I'm in Year 8, I've never been forced to participate in a raffle before, or an egg-hunt.


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#27 2011-03-30 10:58:21

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

tomicool wrote:

Wow... seriously? I'm in Year 8, I've never been forced to participate in a raffle before, or an egg-hunt.

Who said anything about a egg-hunt? And I wasn't forced either.


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#28 2011-03-30 12:14:47

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

What does Year 8 mean


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#29 2011-03-30 12:19:09

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

We had to get sponsors last year for a cross country run last year in Year 7. I was in a cast and on crutches, yet they expected me to get SPONSORED! And I got in trouble for not bringing the slip back!  mad


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#30 2011-03-30 12:45:37

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Alternatives wrote:

tomicool wrote:

Wow... seriously? I'm in Year 8, I've never been forced to participate in a raffle before, or an egg-hunt.

Who said anything about a egg-hunt? And I wasn't forced either.

No but EVERYONE LOVES EGG-HUNTS, RIGHT?!?!?!  tongue


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#31 2011-03-30 12:47:36

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Blade-Edge wrote:

What does Year 8 mean

In the UK, age 12-13. My year  tongue


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#32 2011-03-30 12:48:18

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

What does Year 8 mean

In the UK, age 12-13. My year  tongue

8th grade.


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#33 2011-03-30 12:52:26

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Blade-Edge wrote:

What does Year 8 mean

Ages 12-13(I think)


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#34 2011-03-30 12:53:34

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

The_Dancing_Donut wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

What does Year 8 mean

In the UK, age 12-13. My year  tongue

8th grade.

I'm pretty sure its 7th grade.


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#35 2011-03-30 14:38:50

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Re: Wow. That's perfectly fair.

Alternatives wrote:

What do they want to do with the empty forms? Eat them?

of course they are quite tasty once you add some salt


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