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28-10-2018, 19:02 | #1 |
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Number one daughter
Salisbury cathedral graduation
I couldn't be me proud |
28-10-2018, 20:25 | #2 |
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A proud parent !!
Nice one zippy when I graduated I received my Degree " In Absentia" it was only many years later that I learn how disappointed my father was at being unable able to attend the ceremony.
I don't like formal occasions so refused to attend in person plus the cost of hiring the Cap & Gown put me off as I was skint. I thought it was socially divisive to charge so much for the hire back in the 1970's - Certificate was sent in the post - now it's too late I realise how selfish it was of me. She is to be congratulated on her hard work and selflessness. |
28-10-2018, 20:51 | #3 |
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Congratulations great to see. We are just at the beginning of this journey going around several open days, Liverpool last week, Chester this and another one in a couple of weeks. Wish that I’d of had this sort of chance when I was young.
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28-10-2018, 22:52 | #4 | |
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Mac don't beat yourself up... My daughter graduated because of her hard work, living in a landlords shit pit for three years in London, and having the students grant to help her/us pay for it. You made what must have been a tough choice at the time, not to attend. We have only one formal photograph of my daughter receiving her award as we were taking a video of her best friend receiving his award instead. My wife is still upset that we missed her arrival on stage to collect hers... |
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28-10-2018, 23:23 | #5 |
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Well done zips and daughter, not my area at all but you deserve to be proud, Rick
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29-10-2018, 01:42 | #6 |
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Congrats and well done everyone
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