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  • Theory Test

    Hello

    Yippeee pasted my theory test. Can now concentrate on 2nd (and tougher part) in my little mini struggle to become a motorist. :>

    Everyone told me it was going to 2 b easy but not to tempt fate I did a lot of revision and got all the quest right.

    (I should mention it was multiple choice so no1 should be overly impressed!)

    The hazard perception was a bit wierd. You dnt point at the hazard you see you jst click and click and click.

    I really dnt know how they mark you on that one. They could simply ask you to point to what you r talking about and mark you on your response.

    Y make life hard?

    Anyway not to grumble, hopefully I wnt have to take it again, it expires in 2 years!

    .....YIPPPPEEEEEE! alhamdulliah!

  • title-3637321

    went hairdressers today...wanted a little trim. A bit wiser now.:**:

    "Would you like all the dead hair removed?" the extremely nice hairdresser asked extremely nicely.

    "Yes please" says I, as a child looks at their mum, having complete faith that they can put any problem right and still have time to tell them off. anyway....

    Most of my hair is now in a dark bin in a probably dark room instead of being on top of my head about to enjoy a nice cup of tea. Apparently the majority of my hair was DEAD! 88|

    dnt get me wrong....the bob is kinda cute but I MISS MY LOVELY HAIR AND I WILL NEVER SEE IT AGAIN.:'(

    I am I exagerrating or has a part of me gone forever? (you probably figured out I dnt go to the hair dressers often)

    Well I am going to sleep a diff person dan I woke up this morning. I attended a philosophy class once and one of the discussions was "Do we stay the same or do we change all the time?"

    interesting if you can be bothered, pointless if you can't.

    Anyway...good nite ppl, sleep tight and never have your hair cut, its better to lose a tooth. (in a weird sort of way) :yes:

  • plz cal

    Ebrahim College Presents:

    INTERMEDIATE COURSES ON ARABIC, FIQH & STORIES OF THE PROPHETS

    Start Date: Monday 19th November 2007
    Venue: Ebrahim College, 80 Greenfield Road, London, E1 1EJ

    Have you already studied Basic Arabic and Basic Fiqh? Are you
    now looking to study Intermediate Arabic and Intermediate Fiqh?
    Are you also interested in studying Qasas al-Anbiya (Stories of
    the Prophets? Classes in each of these short courses will be
    held at the following times:

    1) Qasas al-Anbiya - Monday, 6.30 pm - 7.45 pm
    2) Fiqh - Tuesday, 6.30 pm - 9.00 pm / Sunday, 11.30 am - 2.00 pm
    3) Arabic - Wednesday, 6.30 pm - 9.00 pm / Sunday, 9.00 am - 11.30 am

    All are welcome. Pre-registration is required.

    For more information please contact:
    Tel: 020 7377 6677
    E-mail: info@ebrahimcollege.org.uk
    Website: www.ebrahimcollege.org.uk

  • Mistakes...

    The important things is to realise that we make mistakes everyday :yes: Little ones and big ones...its how they affect people thats interesting....today I made a mistake, of saying something to someone I should not have and spent at least 20 mins calming myself down.:oops:

    In the end I realised it was jst a mistake, something if I had the time again I would not have done, but I dnt so what can I do? feel terrible about it or jst leave it an get on wid life :??: In a way I am still talking and thinking about it now I am going to force myself to stop, find someting else to occupy my mind 8|

    Ok thats all thanks for reading, feel free to post any ideas or experiences of how you dealt wid your little (and big if you want) mistakes.

    Cheerio
    :wave:

  • working on a saturday

    is no fun at all, if there is anything worse than gettin up on a Saturday morning it is the sad faces of those also working on a Sat, looking forlorn and wronged!:**:

    Anyway for those of you not in bed I hope your having a gloriuos saturday morning.

    cheerio:wave:

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