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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    My boy has graduated with a first!

    I am unashamedly proud!!!
    And so you should be proud , well done both of you .:doc
    Never mistake kindness for weakness .: doc

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Great news Heather He must have your brain
    LOL.. He has far more aptitude than I could ever hope to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    LOL.. He has far more aptitude than I could ever hope to have.
    Yes, but you are a smart woman, Heather

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    LOL.. He has far more aptitude than I could ever hope to have.
    What did he graduate in Heather? You must be over the moon, congratulations again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Yes, but you are a smart woman, Heather
    I've done alright I suppose. I am just about to embark on another degree, for no other reason than I want to avoid brain melt.

    I would never say this to him, but secretly, I am just a tiny tiny bit disappointed that he never wanted to go into medicine.
    He is one of those people who could walk it. I suppose It's because that's what I didn't have the opportunity to do. Working class northerners and all that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SR71 View Post
    What did he graduate in Heather? You must be over the moon, congratulations again!
    Thank you. I don't really want to say here. No offence x

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    I've done alright I suppose. I am just about to embark on another degree, for no other reason than I want to avoid brain melt.

    I would never say this to him, but secretly, I am just a tiny tiny bit disappointed that he never wanted to go into medicine.
    He is one of those people who could walk it. I suppose It's because that's what I didn't have the opportunity to do. Working class northerners and all that!
    Ah well, if his heart's not in it, he wouldn't be good for it anyway You have a lot to be proud of

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    I dont often agree with Sadlad but I think he is right here. No matter how bright a person is, you dont want them doing medicine of all things unless their heart is really in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UKHeather View Post
    My boy has graduated with a first!

    I am unashamedly proud!!!
    Glad to know he took after his mother in the brains department

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    Well done to you as a mother...very proud day for you, i know its not easy!

    Congratulations to you both
    You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
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