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SloveniaDave Tirana, Albania 09 Mar 16 9.22am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Slimy Joe Turner. The charicature of a nasty, small minded evil weasel. Then suddenly in the sixth form he realise he kind of had to be like that to control a bunch like us. I'll see your Slimy Joe and raise you Oliver Peter Brown (who goes around with his trousers down...allegedly).
Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand! My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right. (Member of the School of Optimism 1969-2016 inclusive) |
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Hoof Hearted 09 Mar 16 10.24am | |
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Mr Hedges of Please Sir!
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 09 Mar 16 11.32am | |
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Jimmy Edwards as Whacko
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johnno42000 09 Mar 16 12.23pm | |
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Mark Thackeray...at least Lulu liked him.
'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more' |
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Kermit8 Hevon 09 Mar 16 12.33pm | |
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Bro.Austin For rubbing his erect cock against my shoulder only once and for slapping me around the face just once too aged 11. Some of the other kids were not so lucky.
Big chest and massive boobs |
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Blue'n'red Field of Chels (Orpington) 09 Mar 16 12.59pm | |
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Sedgehill - Mr Perrin ... Made science lessons fun, we regularly blew stuff up, allowed us to smoke in lessons, caught me having a fight in a GCSE modular exam and didn't report me!!! 6th form at boarding school - there were care staff who were fresh out of uni and pretty hot ... More so than the staff. None of the teachers really came close to Mr Perrin.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 09 Mar 16 1.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Inapickle
Who went to Norbury Manor then? ..and remembers Mr Harker (History) with his sticks of death! and Mr Sowen the mad scientist with his trousers around his knees, my god he was funny and scary at the same time, that school could really dish out the canning, my fav teacher of all time was Miss Hobs, from a much earlier time and place.
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Pawson Palace Croydon 09 Mar 16 1.53pm | |
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All about John Rowlands at John Ruskin. Legend! Even got an MBE for being such a top bloke.
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Mapletree Croydon 09 Mar 16 9.17pm | |
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Originally posted by SloveniaDave
I'll see your Slimy Joe and raise you Oliver Peter Brown (who goes around with his trousers down...allegedly). I'll see your Peter Brown and raise you a Len Monk. The man, the towel and very little else.
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SloveniaDave Tirana, Albania 09 Mar 16 10.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I'll see your Peter Brown and raise you a Len Monk. The man, the towel and very little else. I'm out. Although I would point out that Len Monk also had a slipper, a spiked running shoe...and a chalk duck.
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Sportyteacher London 10 Mar 16 6.29am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Mrs McCluskey, Headteacher Made me so angry once I threw a sausage at her with the fork still in it Is that you, Tucker Jenkins, under your p*** name moniker of Pussay Patrol???? So many years ago, Tucker - let it pass!!!
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johnfirewall 10 Mar 16 12.48pm | |
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She was called Smith or Jones or something, I can't remember but she confiscated my mobile until I'd done my coursework and got me my Maths GCSE. The German Maths teacher of the previous year suffered a breakdown and her predcessor was a far too chilled-out Caribbean gentlemen who let us do sod all, so I did well really. I also have to commend my teacher for GCSE DT who would ring my mum every week at 7am to make sure I'd done my homework. He also selected the most basic and mundane project for us to ensure we got results (an approach which sadly failed in my case owing to having zero interest in how they made screwdrivers)
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