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Smudge91

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Jester Lord said:
Smudge91 said:
Jester Lord said:
Smudge91 said:
General Studies exams! My college wouldn't allow us to drop out of it unless we failed AS and unfortunatly i passed. Its amazing how fun colouring in each o in the text is when you have 1 hour and 30 mins of pure boredom.
I coloured in every o on every word on every page and would still have hours left.
Well it took me about 10 mins to read through the booklet they gave us and then i had about ooo err 50 mins for writing and blagging my way through knowing anything about art etc. But i still had ages left after colouring the o's so i just sat there watching the clock.
My school didn't give us a clock to stare at. They gave us hard wooden seats too. God I hated exams.
Gutted :( we got plastic ones unless you were that one lucky person that got the spare seat which was from the desk, i got it twice :D didn't make the exams any more enjoyable though.
 

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Any car ride with my little sister. Though since I generally enjoy car rides, I don't know if that counts.

No, I'm not an advanced, anthropomorphic dog.
 

JanatUrlich

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My grandparents house. I love my grandparents, but being stranded in the middle of the countryside in Northern Ireland can be fucking boring at times
 

Neonbob

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The company I worked for over the summer had these weekly meetings at 9:30-10:30 pm.
All that they did was hand out little certificates and recognize the people who did well.
For an entire freaking hour.
And over the summer, more and more people were hired, so we eventually had over 100 people sitting in a small room, built for maybe 50, in metal chairs, with a buggy air conditioner.
I'm so glad I'm done.
 

Airhead

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Some of my family holidays.

I didn't WANT to go to the beach every single day.

So I played Morrowind.
Ugh, the memories. How could anyone want to waste time lying on the sand and getting sunburnt when there's a new game on your HDD? Sadly, now that I can do whatever I want with my free time gaming isn't so appealing anymore. We want the things we can't have. :(
 

elbryan108

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Airhead said:
Fat Man Spoon said:
Some of my family holidays.

I didn't WANT to go to the beach every single day.

So I played Morrowind.
Ugh, the memories. How could anyone want to waste time lying on the sand and getting sunburnt when there's a new game on your HDD? Sadly, now that I can do whatever I want with my free time gaming isn't so appealing anymore. We want the things we can't have. :(
Yeah, its kind of like how in th US the legal drinking age is 21. I wanted to drink all the time as a teen and when I hit 21 and could drink any time I wanted, I just sort of stopped, except for rare occasions.
 

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Fat Man Spoon said:
Some of my family holidays.

I didn't WANT to go to the beach every single day.

So I played Morrowind.
This. 4 days away is perfectly satisfactory. Two weeks is a drag.
 

phi161

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Pretty much any exam is a drag. I remember my GCSE PE exam 2 hours long, finished in 25 minutes and counted the number of bricks on the front wall. 7532, I later confirmed this in my RE exam. I managed an A and B respectively which was the only up side.

4 hour university exams for the win?
 

Frankydee

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At work cutting up big heavy wads of dough for hours because nobody bothered to make any the other day.
 

elbryan108

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OK, so I took the final and made an A, happy with that, but they will not let us leave until 1:20pm EST. EEEEEEEK
 

GamerPhate

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At least you have internet access, I was trapped at school once to take a test I had already taken! And so we had to spend the whole day in the cafeteria just sitting there! So, me and a friend decided to escape and walk home. It was quite a ways and we only beat the bus home buy like 15 minutes, but it wasn't about the destination, it was the journey. It beat sititng in the cafeteria..... (this was before "teh internetz" and wifi...)