The Weird Kid In Class
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
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Wierd AND Useful...
...is how I'd describe a lad in my first (there was more than one - we moved about a bit back then) primary school. Can't recall his first name, but his last was Molyneux, AKA Molly - nothing really outlandish about him to be honest, he was fun to knock about with, but he was unusual in one respect.
Molly always, ALWAYS wore a big blue wooly pullover to school and whenever a wasp or bee strayed into the playground at breaktimes, Molly was called in to despatch it by flailing at it with this huge pullover, which surprisingly worked very well. Moreover, Molly himself was always delighted to perform his Bee Basher function and did so with considerable enthusiasm. In return, we cheered him on and were grateful when the stingy thing was neutralised.
It's a pity that we were in a school where they separated the boys and girls playgrounds - Molly would have been popular beyond his dreams otherwise :)
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 13:56, Reply)
...is how I'd describe a lad in my first (there was more than one - we moved about a bit back then) primary school. Can't recall his first name, but his last was Molyneux, AKA Molly - nothing really outlandish about him to be honest, he was fun to knock about with, but he was unusual in one respect.
Molly always, ALWAYS wore a big blue wooly pullover to school and whenever a wasp or bee strayed into the playground at breaktimes, Molly was called in to despatch it by flailing at it with this huge pullover, which surprisingly worked very well. Moreover, Molly himself was always delighted to perform his Bee Basher function and did so with considerable enthusiasm. In return, we cheered him on and were grateful when the stingy thing was neutralised.
It's a pity that we were in a school where they separated the boys and girls playgrounds - Molly would have been popular beyond his dreams otherwise :)
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 13:56, Reply)
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