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8 responses to “hey, hey, look what I did!”
Hey – well done that woman.
Very clever – and a very impressive one too!
wow, well done. how cross did the bloke saying to leave it to the experts make me tghough?!
almost as cross as the comments box going off the side of the page and making the end of all my comments full of typos – thats how cross!
I can’t make the comment box do that thing now – which browser are you using Nic?
Ph, the comments box does that to me too – drives me mad. You can’t even scroll it – it won’t move (everything after can’t in the lin above was typed blind. I’m using IE
Tim has found me a fix, will apply it later – racing to get ready to swim now.
oh goody for the fix (can you tell Karen about it too?!)
Well done to the debate thingy, good for you. I can always counter that ‘professionals’ argument, having trained as a teacher, I know how crap the training is and know how useless I would have been as a teacher despite it all! Having said that, I do also know some fantastic teachers so I’m not getting at teachers, I just know that that particular argument is definitely flawed.