
Our school assemblies were often presided over by the local vicar, who once warned us of the dreadful dangers of mixing with "Rods and Mockers". One of the cool teachers laughed. Tell us about mad headteachers and assemblies gone wrong.
Inspired by the mighty @Rhodri on Twitter
( , Thu 13 Jun 2013, 12:43)
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Can't remember where it was, or why we were there, but anyway - somehow a tin of dogfood was involved, and we were invited to try it.
Three of us did, self included. It's pretty much the same stuff as you get in a steak pie from a chip shop.
Although having the ring of an urban myth, it is actually true that petfood has to be fit for human consumption.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 8:19, 3 replies)

But good for after pub munchies. And cheap no less!
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 9:03, closed)

from some fancy organic producer that cost more than the average biscuit for humans
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 21:27, closed)

but I like an urban myth that is true.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 21:25, closed)
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