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16 September, 2006 at 4:20 pm #241552
i chose mine cos my name is Sharon and im a spurs fan :wink:
16 September, 2006 at 2:22 pm #223541aww cheers cath, greatfully received hun xx
16 September, 2006 at 2:22 pm #241609aww, bless em
16 September, 2006 at 2:18 pm #241619have to say dawny, i thought exactly the same as you!
16 September, 2006 at 2:17 pm #223539<here, barefooted, makeupless and hungover

15 September, 2006 at 9:03 pm #223535im here too, wearing pink trainers, not been pm’d for ages and feeling pretty normal lol!!!!
15 September, 2006 at 9:00 pm #241421bad bb!!!!!! :shock:
15 September, 2006 at 12:12 am #241396na nite boys (or should i say girls!?)
…. starting to remind me of the mums in the playground :shock:
14 September, 2006 at 11:48 pm #241383@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
When I first joined comprehensive school I called the music teacher by his first name, (the first name was passed on to me by my older brother).
The music teacher, Mr (Fred) Minchin, grabbed me by the throat and pinned me halfway up the wall. :shock:
I didn’t mess with him again. 8)
oh bad Mr Minchin!!!!
once when we were at registration, a kid walked in and trod accidently on another kids foot. the kid called out ouch, and the teacher called him a wimp.
i got up and went up to the teacher and with full weight and force shoved my foot onto his toes…… steam came out of his ears and he threw me across the science bench!! (we had those long ones, the length of the class! i picked myself up and he grabbed me away for a private chat.
in the private chat room, he prodded me in the head with his finger shouting “what is going on in your head?” the prodding was in time with his words…. i remember it well. i said dunno, but sir, you made a fuss about somebody else making a fuss and i wanted to show you that matty (purely coincidence matty) made a fuss cos he was hurt…..
he told me to come back after school. i spent the whole day worrying. not once about his reaction, but about the consequences for me (teachers are in charge and must be respected in my eyes) would he phone my mum? would i get suspended?
he was cool…. and it was forgotten and we had quite a laugh about it over the forthcoming years and i was one of his most successful pupils in exams.
I am in no way condoning what this teacher (the subject of this thread) did, but am pointing out that our line in thinking has changed so much since the human rights act… we all think this is wrong and that is wrong when in fact we are wrong.
if my teacher had told my parents they would have punished me. they wouldnt have gone stomping up the school for a row…. how embarrasing for me would that have been!
i look through my eyes and through my boys eyes and then make a judgment.
bullying is different to disclipline. when you are in a class you are under the charge of the teacher, who should be treated with the utmost respect.
when you are being bullied, you should be able to access the correct procedures on how to deal with it at the school.
i never go in my youngest’s playground anymore when i drop him off… why? cos i cant take listening to all the mums gossiping about nothing…. and nothing can turn into something as quick as you can call me essex girl… its a scary place. :wink:
i look out for my boys, but i let the teachers do their job. :wink:
14 September, 2006 at 11:01 pm #241583very very shameful


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