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Teachers have been getting a right kicking recently and it's not fair. So, let's hear it for the teachers who've inspired you, made you laugh, or helped you to make massive explosions in the chemistry lab. (Thanks to Godwin's Lawyer for the suggestion)

(, Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:18)
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Mr Mooney
In our sixth form we had a rather eccentric teacher, Mr Mooney. A short, stout man with round glasses and thickish white hair, Mr Mooney taught Law and Politics if I recall. I did not take either of those subjects, so it could have been one or the other.

Anyways, Mr Mooney was a regular feature in our Sixth form and could be seen day in, day out, doing his teachering thing.

That is until the night a Panorama special was aired on BBC1 talking about spies and Nuclear secrets. Turns out Mr Mooney was big in to his international spying shit and was exposed, mugshot and all, as a stealer of information pertinent to the design, construction and operation of Nuclear Submarines.

Mr Mooney didn't turn up at School the next day. Or the next. Or at all after that. He went Kaiser Soze on our asses. In our yearbook, Mr Mooney's form are all arranged for their photo with a space in the middle with the caption: 'but Mr Mooney, where are you?'

I've no idea how good he was.
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 13:09, 17 replies)
Presumably, you have some kind of link to a news story about this.
Only, it strikes me as this would be quite a big news story.
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 15:04, closed)
D-notice
*taps side of nose, and winks*
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 17:01, closed)
this was early nineties
before the invention of teh interwebs
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 22:24, closed)
Or newspapers, or newspaper archives or the truth, it seems.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 7:59, closed)
Maybe it was this one.
www.imdb.com/title/tt1420854/
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 10:53, closed)
He would appear to have retired
And moved to the USA to run a coffee shop.
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 1:39, closed)
Like they wouldn't have him safely v&
long before all the info hit the news.
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 20:54, closed)
No internet liez
He lived on a houseboat. Hmm, hard to trace no?

The program was aired one night. Next morning -poof- he was gone.
(, Mon 21 Mar 2011, 22:26, closed)
There'd be some kind of wiki article about this presumably.
What with, a spy working undercover, detected only by those noted spycatchers at the BBC, would be a PRETTY big story that people would write about for years later.
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 8:00, closed)
The fact that when you google 'mooney teacher spy submarine' you get this page as the second result cries bullshit.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 11:18, closed)
I would actually have believed him more if he'd have told some lurid 'I fucked my teacher' story.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 13:31, closed)
i fucked my teacher he was called mr mooney we got busted when the sea police picked us up while we were joy riding his stolen nuclear submarine
cheers
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 13:40, closed)
You never saw this program, mostly because it never existed, I've looked.
One of your classmates made up some bollocks when in actual fact he probably just had enough of dealing with idiotic pricks like you and jacked it all in.
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 11:18, closed)
This happened
I have no proof. There is nothing on the internet, and I'm not going to trawl through The St Ives Town Crier archives to drag up a newspaper article. Neither am I going to contact the BBC for a copy of the program in question.

Still, on the upside this post has been my first to attract a couple of this site's more notorious winged monkey monitor spunkers, so in that respect I can sleep easily at night, box ticked.
(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 12:57, closed)
Cheers.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 13:32, closed)
Clicked.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 16:14, closed)
Gutted.

(, Tue 22 Mar 2011, 22:20, closed)

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