a bit council

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kowalski655

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143 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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popegregory said:
Kids and parents having the same teachers
One of my old English teachers is still at the school I went to,nearly 30 years on, so it won't always apply.
Also I am now 400 miles away from that school so the chances of my kids having her teach them are slim. smile

Mafffew

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Tuesday 11th August 2015
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PurpleTurtle said:
Magaluf
It is a bit of fun though biggrin

Ubar

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Number 5

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Studio117

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smithyithy said:
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LimaDelta said:
Shaved head - check
What if he's got male pattern baldness?
Then its extra councilness for having inferior genes.
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Could be Leukemia.

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Studio117

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anonymous-user

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Hooli

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Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Crush said:
kowalski655 said:
New Microsoft operating systems?smile

How about sitting In a hospital.gown,in a wheelchair,outside the hospital doors,smoking a fag? Despite the ruddy grew signs saying you can't smoke on.any part of NHS property! Probably being treated for lung cancer,the fowl old bat
We witnessed similar at the maternity ward in Basingstoke. Mothers-to-be and mothers with newborns puffing away on fags outside the main entrance frown
Get it all the time were I work too, the best ones are in wheelchairs with drips & get their visitors to push them outside.

Ganglandboss

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203 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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kowalski655 said:
popegregory said:
Kids and parents having the same teachers
One of my old English teachers is still at the school I went to,nearly 30 years on, so it won't always apply.
Also I am now 400 miles away from that school so the chances of my kids having her teach them are slim. smile
One of my teachers was at the same school when my dad was at secondary school. My dad was 33 and my mother 29 when I was born. I found out when one of my dad's mates asked if Mrs. Hewitt was still there. Apparently she was many a schoolboys' fantasy when he was there, but the years (and gravity) had not been so kind since then.

My dad didn't go to my school though. He did grow up in a council house, and he went to Egerton Park, which was proper council. Had he done better in his eleven plus, he could have gone to Audenshaw Grammar, so by flunking his exams he spared me from being council.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

167 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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popegregory said:
Kids and parents having the same teachers
Quite a few people at my secondary school were taught by teachers that had taught their parents. There parents were of a normal parent age and a similar sort of age to mine. If the teacher is fairly young when they taught the parents, it's not unlikely they would still be teaching when their earliest pupils have kids of school age.

kowalski655

14,639 posts

143 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Ganglandboss said:
kowalski655 said:
popegregory said:
Kids and parents having the same teachers
One of my old English teachers is still at the school I went to,nearly 30 years on, so it won't always apply.
Also I am now 400 miles away from that school so the chances of my kids having her teach them are slim. smile
One of my teachers was at the same school when my dad was at secondary school. My dad was 33 and my mother 29 when I was born. I found out when one of my dad's mates asked if Mrs. Hewitt was still there. Apparently she was many a schoolboys' fantasy when he was there, but the years (and gravity) had not been so kind since then.

My dad didn't go to my school though. He did grow up in a council house, and he went to Egerton Park, which was proper council. Had he done better in his eleven plus, he could have gone to Audenshaw Grammar, so by flunking his exams he spared me from being council.
Mrs Jordan,ny teacher,was also the subject of many a fantasy,including my mate's,who put her at the top of a "list of girlfriends" he wrote,and then accidentally left it in the homework book he handed in....to her!eekbiggrin
I suspect she wouldn't make the list these dayssmile

schmunk

4,399 posts

125 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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My dad taught at the same (very council) school for over 35 years, so quite likely taught 3 generations of the same family...

smithyithy

7,240 posts

118 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Having 3 kids by 4 dads.

V8mate

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189 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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smithyithy said:
Having 3 kids by 4 dads.
One white, one 'brown' and one 'special needs'.

jamoor

14,506 posts

215 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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I know I mentioned football already.


Saddle bum

4,211 posts

219 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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popegregory said:
Kids and parents having the same teachers
That's a bit offside!

At my senior school we had a brilliant maths/physics teacher who was a Polish refugee. She had three sisters, all were well qualified.

When my daughter went to school in a totally different part of London, who should be her maths teacher? My old one, lovely lady.

Bullett

10,886 posts

184 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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How about grandparents, parents and kids having the same teacher?

jbudgie

8,914 posts

212 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Kids with a dummy in their mouth.

PurpleTurtle

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144 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Mafffew said:
PurpleTurtle said:
Magaluf
It is a bit of fun though biggrin
True, I've been there twice on stag do's (qv) .... I felt council (but secretly enjoyed it, knowing I could leave, soon).

dmitsi

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220 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Lad in the year below me in middle school ended up marrying one of our teachers from there. They have a couple of children together of school age, she is still a teacher but I don't know if they go to her school. Now that's council.

Edited by dmitsi on Tuesday 11th August 21:15

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