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starbaaa

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So, the supervisors at my school have a box full of little cardboard squares, used for the purpose of supporting the legs of wobbly tables. The fact that they are perfect little squares, and they come in a box, made me think they might be from the good people at the Board of Studies. Did my imagination run too far, or have other people seen these?
 

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YES!!! they have them at our exams too, they just randomly brought out these cardboard squares when someone complained
 

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Yep, I saw them too. The supervisors were walking around, with cardboard squares in their hands before the head supervisor asked if there were any wobbly tables, so I was wondering what they were for. Then it happened, but yeah, these rectangular squares look almost perfectly cut to me.
 

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the examiners at our school are cheap. they just rip chunks of cardboard out of a big piece of cardboard. motherfuckers, when are we gonna get some Official BOS Cardboard Squares?
 

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Thats the same at my school. Mine are cheape though, they get it from the cardboard boxes that the exams come in =.=; I want my cardboard squares T.T
 

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Damn, we gotta get some of those carboard things
90% of the desks in our hall are stuffed, and I got a rickety one :(
It was mroe distracting for the other ppl than for me though
 

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