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Zeddude

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  1. Thanks! I can imagine! Gonna take me some time to get reaquainted! LOOOL! omg who! That is a bit weird! Dragon!!!! <3 <3 <3
  2. Hello Everyone! So I used to be a TET Leader back when that was around, I absolutely loved working with TET and managing all those awesome events for you guys and I wondered whos still floating about these awesome forums! After looking around for a while, many happy memories came to mind and i decided, hey, even if i have uni and very busy, poking around here and posting once in a while wouldnt hurt. So yes, Zeddude, Retired TET Leader is back and ready to contribute my opinions on life! Havn't played Runescape in a while either soo thats going to be interesting when i jump back on the bandwagon! Hope to see some familiar faces and meet new ones toooo :)
  3. I have a hyper extension of my right arm which is pretty cool, i can make my arm floppy at will!
  4. Congratulations to you both, I miss you guys! All the best, and keep leading, or should i say start/continue? TET to amazing levels :D <3: <3:
  5. What is wrong with you child. Can u stop getting 99s literally every week of every month LOL!
  6. Shey <3 REMEMBER OUR GLOWING CONVOS! HAHAHAHA! GLOW SHEY GLOW!
  7. congrats to the winners :D
  8. Zeddude replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    Haha, thanks, WORLD HERE I COME!
  9. Zeddude replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I just invented a new choclate spread, BETTER THAN NUTELLA! Im going to go worldwide with this.. Try it if you dont believe it. Ingredients: -Plain Chocolate -Milk Chocolate -Hazlenut chocolate -Milk -Cake Roll -LOVE -Bread for spreading on. -Water Method: 1) Get 1 square of Plain chocolate and break it up, (square as in small piece, usually 12g or so) and add it to a bowl. 2) Get 4 squares of Milk chocolate and break them up, add them to bowl. 3) Melt just slightly over hot water 4) Pour Out hot water 5) Add 50ml of milk and mix 6)Boil water, put underneath bowl 7) Add 3 squares of Hazlenut chocolate and mix. 8)Add love and mix <3: :) 9)Crush a small cake roll in your hand and add it to the mixture. 10)Mix all together 11) SPREAD AND EAT :D YAAAAAAAY,. its seriously delicious, go on try it yourself. For a cake roll, i mean something liek this : http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Images/ExternalImages/ProductsDetailed/8/015408.jpg one of those, thats what i used. If you dont liek nuts or you are allergic, dont add any. :D
  10. A lovely day in London today, the sun is shining, birds are tweeting, squirrels scavenging, traffic booming! Gah, It was literally chocoblock today, we went to our local supermarket today which is about a 15 minute drive , on the way back traffic overflowed and what used to be a 15 minute drive back home became a two hour drive home. It was that bad. Oh well. lol These A levels are litterally killing me, so much homework :( HELP. How will i manage two years.. I DONT KNOW :( XD
  11. Live and Learn. Great phrase, Make your mistakes history and learn from them :D
  12. WOW

    Zeddude commented on Zeddude's blog entry in Zaid's Blog of Wonders :D
    ] Thanks XD, How to explain an a level, hmmm,, WIKI TO THE RESUCE! The Advanced Level General Certificate of Education, universally referred to as an A level, is a qualification offered by education institutions in England, Northern Ireland and Wales and by a small minority of institutions, typically private, A levels are usually studied over a two year period and are widely recognised around the world, as well as being the qualification that is the most common method used by British Universities to determine an applicant's suitability for academic subjects. A levels are part of the tertiary Further Education (FE) process in the United Kingdom. A levels can also be studied by students in the last two years (12 and 13) at secondary school. This is an integrated part of a Secondary Education institution in many areas of the country, while others have separate Sixth Form Colleges. This is normally done as a direct continuation of the secondary education process and hence most students study for the qualification from age 16 to 18. BASICALLY, HARD EXAMS :(
  13. WOW

    Zeddude posted a blog entry in Zaid's Blog of Wonders :D
    So this is what we have been waiting for! I love it, very sheek, modern, certainly spiffing XD Well, for all those that don't know me, My name is Zaid, Exotic isnt it! XD Im 16, Live in London, UK and thats basically it. I enjoy lots of music, films, gaming, sports, your average teen Im current in a 6th form college, suffering from A-levels, well, they're not that bad yet. But we will see how it goes, I hope to update this very often, and i hope i can entertain you all with stories, adventures, jokes, my own fml and lml's and yeah general stuff. BOOYA! :D
  14. Chemistry : A* (DELIGHTED! couldnt believe it, i thought i would get a B!) ( i got 100/100 for coursework! :D) English Language: A (Surprising :) ) Graphics: A Maths : A Biology : A Applied ICT Double: A and A Geography : B English Literature : B Religious Studies : B (Dissapointing, usually get A*'s in class tests) Physics: B Overall, 1 A*, 6A's and 4 B's Plus, B in Arabic i did 4 years ago. B in citizenship short course. DELIGHTED

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