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Freddy Woo writes, "My school bully just friended me on Facebook!" No doubt he pokes him, and then demands his lunch money.
Personally, last month a scantily clad young woman confused me with her fiance, with whom I share a first and last name. I'm still not sure she's noticed, but she's going to be mortified when she does.
What's the biggest mistake you've made using a social networking site?
( , Thu 11 Sep 2008, 14:06)
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I assume it was still a good one if you were clever enough to apply for Oxford.
( , Tue 16 Sep 2008, 14:41, 1 reply)
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Then Brum medical school, then Brum philosophy department.
Little wonder I'm embittered...
Actually, I liked Hull. And it has very good philosophy and politics departments, which is where I was.
I passed the Oxford exam easily. It was the interview that I fucked up massively.
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is a Russell Group university, right?
So quit whingeing!
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are you a doctor? y'know, what with the medical school & everything...
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he's not, he just plays one on the Internet.
Oh wait, he has a PhD, so yeah, he is :)
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although I dont think I would want to be a doctor now. Too much stress.
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My masters was in Medical Ethics.
And, according to which etiquette books you read, I'm not entitled to call myself "doctor" anyway. For that, you need an honorary doctorate, such as that which medics get.
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the only job I'd ever get at Oxford (or any other University) would start with a "J" and end with "anitor".
*shifts chip on shoulder to more comfortable position*
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