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Originally posted by Alf W View Posthttp://www.stgeorgecostablanca.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/george-and-dragon.jpg
and about 1 tenth the size of a Welsh Dragon, and it's not red
Oh! Is george the guy wearing a gimp mask riding the horse
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostWe had a teacher who circumvented the 'no raising your arm above the vertical when caning' rule, by climbing on a desk before jumping down on you swinging the cane as he leapt. I didn't weep when he died.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostThis thread reminded me of my middle school history teacher in Devon, some 30+ years ago, who was called George because he was born on the 23rd of April, he was a million years old when he taught me and just searched and found that he died last year.
R.I.P.
I think the term that comes to mind when I remember him is "firm but fair".
Seems strange, but I remember a lot of teachers in the 70's being sick sadistic bastards, who had power issues.
I look at my daughters teachers of today and think they're gettign an awful lot more out of the kids then the ones in my day did. Obviously there were exceptions, who were great teachers, but most seemed there as they couldn't be arsed to do anything else.
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This thread reminded me of my middle school history teacher in Devon, some 30+ years ago, who was called George because he was born on the 23rd of April, he was a million years old when he taught me and just searched and found that he died last year.
R.I.P.
I think the term that comes to mind when I remember him is "firm but fair".
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Happy st george's day to all!!
Wishing you all a happy St George's day and hope that you will all be joining in with some kind of celebration. Be it a pint of good old English beer or simply flying the St George's cross with pride!Tags: None
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