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Post by MG on Mar 24, 2008 9:39:24 GMT 1
Here,, George is dat glassful yours or Alky's? I recognise the glass eyes. Or is this a joint bedside effort?
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Post by georgeg on Mar 24, 2008 10:46:50 GMT 1
Aye, well I might of kent it, nae new teeth fur me, unless someone has a spare JCB een goes and dig's the dentist oot her hoose.. she's snowed in, am fair scunnered, but i've got ta look on da bright side, at least my car will be safe ootside my hoose,instead o in a ditch... dont tell mg... he'll laugh his heed aff.. PS.... KIN YA REFREEZE A STEAK... i left wan oot fur a treat wae ma new teeth..... noo it's back ta soup een custard.. ;D ;D
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Post by benjiesmum on Apr 23, 2008 20:33:05 GMT 1
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Post by Fifi on Apr 24, 2008 8:52:42 GMT 1
Well done that Benji! I sat my ATE exam last night too. It was dificult - a piece of carrot cake and you were only allowed one cuppa to wash it down. I tried my best but had to do a resit later that same evening. Oh yum.
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Post by benjiesmum on Apr 24, 2008 19:09:49 GMT 1
Hello Fiona
Pah! We weren't allowed anything to eat. There were big notices up everywhere forbidding so much as a sweetie! I'd taken a nice box of mini carrot cakes and a fresh squeezed lemon drink and had to leave them next to the computer!
Which questions did you find difficult.? Some of them were really ambiguous.....did you pass later???
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Post by Fifi on Apr 24, 2008 19:54:11 GMT 1
What I found most difficult was deciding what to eat. Carrot cake or Boasters. Hmm.. very difficult. Yes, I passed later. In fact I pass my ATE exam every day!! ;D
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Post by maree on Apr 24, 2008 23:14:27 GMT 1
Well done on passing your ATE exam bm. Is this the test that folk now have to sit.........and pay for.......if they intend to transport their animals more than 40 miles - oh it's a european regulation, so it's probably 40 km!! Fi.......you ATE well Here in Northmavine we have IATE status - Initiative At The Edge ;D
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Post by benjiesmum on Apr 25, 2008 17:07:25 GMT 1
Well done on passing your ATE exam bm. Is this the test that folk now have to sit.........and pay for.......if they intend to transport their animals more than 40 miles - oh it's a european regulation, so it's probably 40 km!! Fi.......you ATE well Here in Northmavine we have IATE status - Initiative At The Edge ;D Yes that's right maree and it affects more folk than people think. It's if you want to go on a ROUND trip not just one way. A farmer friend told me he wasn't taking it because he only went to Dollgellau - which from here is definitely more that 40km round trip. You have to produce your identity card when you travel.
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