PE Lessons
For some they may have been the highlight of the school week, but all we remember is a never-ending series of punishments involving inappropriate nudity and climbing up ropes until you wet yourself.
Tell us about your PE lessons and the psychotics who taught them.
( , Thu 19 Nov 2009, 17:36)
For some they may have been the highlight of the school week, but all we remember is a never-ending series of punishments involving inappropriate nudity and climbing up ropes until you wet yourself.
Tell us about your PE lessons and the psychotics who taught them.
( , Thu 19 Nov 2009, 17:36)
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"You" definitely doesn't equal "me"
Team? Me? No chance! I am going to post something up later about my sports experiences there, such as they were.
Stables, those we had. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the CCF had a tank, although I never saw it and my memory is far too hazy to recollect ever hearing about it. There were a couple of small hovercraft, though, that much I do remember.
It was another world. I got there on massively reduced fees as I lived just down the road and wasn't entirely thick, unlike some of the other kids whose parents actually FLEW IN BY HELICOPTER to sports days. I got out when I was 16 and went to the local 6th form, a much, much happier place for me. Don't get me wrong, I don't begrudge a second I spent at the school, it was a fantastic start and a great basic education, but it wasn't really me. I had a few friends there and it wasn't especially miserable, but if you were shite at games like me you were never going to be part of the establishment.
I can think of a few places you might have gone. that part of the world is quite well served by public schools.
( , Mon 23 Nov 2009, 17:48, Reply)
Team? Me? No chance! I am going to post something up later about my sports experiences there, such as they were.
Stables, those we had. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the CCF had a tank, although I never saw it and my memory is far too hazy to recollect ever hearing about it. There were a couple of small hovercraft, though, that much I do remember.
It was another world. I got there on massively reduced fees as I lived just down the road and wasn't entirely thick, unlike some of the other kids whose parents actually FLEW IN BY HELICOPTER to sports days. I got out when I was 16 and went to the local 6th form, a much, much happier place for me. Don't get me wrong, I don't begrudge a second I spent at the school, it was a fantastic start and a great basic education, but it wasn't really me. I had a few friends there and it wasn't especially miserable, but if you were shite at games like me you were never going to be part of the establishment.
I can think of a few places you might have gone. that part of the world is quite well served by public schools.
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