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# i did a similar thing.
In the second year we had to do a project on Shakespear. I was crap at doing projects, and could never be bothered, so i didn't do it, and didn't hand it in. When they got handed back my English teacher said she didn't have mine. She was very dappy, which i was counting on, and told her I handed it in with everyone else. She said she would look for it. the next lesson she said she couldn't find it anywhere, she was very sorry, gave me an A and a ladybird book about shakespeare. I later discovered from my mum (who worked with my teachers dad) that she had had the entire family searching the whole house for most of the weekend.

Ooops.
(, Tue 25 Nov 2003, 13:01, archived)
# Biology

I never handed in this piece of biology work, and I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting hassle for it. I realised that the teacher was hassling the guy after me on the register, and I had a mark in her book but he didn't. He did a cracking project, which I got a great mark for, and he had to start again.
(, Wed 26 Nov 2003, 12:32, archived)
# similar thing
with gcse history coursework.
entire class had spent a month writing a project on vietnam while me and a handful of others uh, 'never quite got around to it'. because they were submitted in a sort of staggered way, we claimed that we had given them in already... over a period of about three weeks our teacher became increasingly worried and paranoid that he had lost precious gcse coursework and ended up giving us a couple of extra weeks (off-record) to 're-do' it, so in total we had over a month longer than anyone else.

sorry mr harries...it was one of just many lies we told you :(
sorry
(, Thu 27 Nov 2003, 13:00, archived)