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06-30-2018 , 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Rexx14
Howard said he had occasional success! His definition of success may be somewhat different to ours
Good point!
06-30-2018 , 09:01 PM
Johnny don't fist flash someone in a beater pick up. Really wtf lol, I don't even live in the US and I 100% know this is a bad idea. I'm a little surprised you've survived this long in the States lol.
06-30-2018 , 09:49 PM
I have to do an online test that has 4 parts: numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and personality questionnaire. Most irritating for me from just reading the invitation to this test is that I am gonna need a calculator for numerical reasoning. Last time I used a calculator was in 6th grade.

As a support link they gave me that:

https://support.shl.com/candidate?l=...p=&pt=&lg=&cg=

Last time I did such test is never. And I am kind of going back and forth (Ha! didn't use oscillating although it was first impulse) between laughing my butt of and freaking out. Clearly will do all the practice tests on this page.

Anyone any experience with something like that? Anything I have to pay attention to?
06-30-2018 , 09:55 PM
All of your minds are in the gutter. The pointing is not down towards my privates but rather at the steering column.

Amusing, however.
06-30-2018 , 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by HeretoApologize
Jmakin is right though.
He's right on the substance, but you can't use "lmao" if it takes 25 words to describe the absurdity behind why someone is wrong. You're capped out at "LOL" in those instances.
06-30-2018 , 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Howard Treesong
All of your minds are in the gutter. The pointing is not down towards my privates but rather at the steering column.

Amusing, however.
I think most of us initially forgot you drive the same car you had in high school, and that the steering column of the model T is visible to the world at large, unlike a modern day car.
06-30-2018 , 11:48 PM
Yea jmakin youre pointing the brie homie

      
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