Your Weirdest Teacher
The strangest teacher at my school used to practice his lessons at night. We'd watch through the classroom windows as he did his entire lesson, complete with questions to the class and telling off misbehaving students.
Were your teachers as strange? Of course they were...
( , Wed 9 Nov 2005, 13:43)
The strangest teacher at my school used to practice his lessons at night. We'd watch through the classroom windows as he did his entire lesson, complete with questions to the class and telling off misbehaving students.
Were your teachers as strange? Of course they were...
( , Wed 9 Nov 2005, 13:43)
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Free Kuwait
Our (second division public) school had a load of kids from the Middle East, some of whom had even passed the entrance exam. So there was a 'Free Kuwait' campaign. The biggest leftie in our year decided this was all posturing of the imperialist military-industrial complex &c. &c. so put up a load of anti-war posters in response.
These were duly spoofed by follow-up 'Nuke Baghdad Now' posters. At this point I decided the 'Free Kuwait' badges also ought to be spoofed, so used my family's Amstrad PCW to knock up a bunch of 'Nuke Baghdad Now' badges on sticky labels, which I left on a few noticeboards for people to take and wear.
Fair play to Mr Davenport, Head of History, who valiantly sported his for a whole week.
Oh yes, there was Mr Robert 'Organ' Morgan, who I thought got his nickname because he was Deputy Director of Music and hence the official school organist. Actually it was because he was nobbing the first violinist and her boyfriend.
( , Wed 16 Nov 2005, 0:48, Reply)
Our (second division public) school had a load of kids from the Middle East, some of whom had even passed the entrance exam. So there was a 'Free Kuwait' campaign. The biggest leftie in our year decided this was all posturing of the imperialist military-industrial complex &c. &c. so put up a load of anti-war posters in response.
These were duly spoofed by follow-up 'Nuke Baghdad Now' posters. At this point I decided the 'Free Kuwait' badges also ought to be spoofed, so used my family's Amstrad PCW to knock up a bunch of 'Nuke Baghdad Now' badges on sticky labels, which I left on a few noticeboards for people to take and wear.
Fair play to Mr Davenport, Head of History, who valiantly sported his for a whole week.
Oh yes, there was Mr Robert 'Organ' Morgan, who I thought got his nickname because he was Deputy Director of Music and hence the official school organist. Actually it was because he was nobbing the first violinist and her boyfriend.
( , Wed 16 Nov 2005, 0:48, Reply)
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