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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No caoat, no PE.
Walked past an inner city faith school today. A class of girls had just come out. Teacher was at the head of the group. She turned round and said "If you don't bring your coats next week we won't be going for PE."
She may as well cancel it now.
( , Tue 24 Nov 2009, 23:03, 3 replies)
Walked past an inner city faith school today. A class of girls had just come out. Teacher was at the head of the group. She turned round and said "If you don't bring your coats next week we won't be going for PE."
She may as well cancel it now.
( , Tue 24 Nov 2009, 23:03, 3 replies)
WWWWWWHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT?
Catholic boys' school 1978-82 - rugby in 6 inches of snow. Shorts made of nylon, not allowed to wear any sort of underwear (pants included) under games kit. Freezing cold shower to follow unless very lucky & the water had somehow miraculously achieved the dizzy heights of room temperature.
Now it's "bring your coats" for PE?
No wonder we lost the Empire.
( , Wed 25 Nov 2009, 12:05, closed)
Catholic boys' school 1978-82 - rugby in 6 inches of snow. Shorts made of nylon, not allowed to wear any sort of underwear (pants included) under games kit. Freezing cold shower to follow unless very lucky & the water had somehow miraculously achieved the dizzy heights of room temperature.
Now it's "bring your coats" for PE?
No wonder we lost the Empire.
( , Wed 25 Nov 2009, 12:05, closed)
Empire
Is it politically correct to say that their forefathers and mothers did come from part of the empire?
( , Wed 25 Nov 2009, 14:33, closed)
Is it politically correct to say that their forefathers and mothers did come from part of the empire?
( , Wed 25 Nov 2009, 14:33, closed)
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