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there's some things I really don't want to think about.DavebytheSea wrote:Most definitely, and wearing a bow tie (presumably when not writing limericks)
Incidentally it was his children I was baby sitting when the spider appeared (reference to another conversation, possibly in the Why do women... thread).
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(Cue Little Miss Muffitt jokes ??)Ruthie-Baby wrote:there's some things I really don't want to think about.DavebytheSea wrote:Most definitely, and wearing a bow tie (presumably when not writing limericks)
Incidentally it was his children I was baby sitting when the spider appeared (reference to another conversation, possibly in the Why do women... thread).
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I don't think so.J.R. wrote:(Cue Little Miss Muffitt jokes ??)Ruthie-Baby wrote:there's some things I really don't want to think about.DavebytheSea wrote:Most definitely, and wearing a bow tie (presumably when not writing limericks)
Incidentally it was his children I was baby sitting when the spider appeared (reference to another conversation, possibly in the Why do women... thread).
Apparently they grew up and at least one is st CH at the mo. Weird.
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He is quite fun... I do remember our 'music appreciation' classes that we did as a Dep minority - I always remember all of us winding him up about stringed instruments!DavebytheSea wrote:He seems a great guy - even to someone like Jonathan who plays in the orchestra untutored.
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he was the best. If he's still there I shouldn't have refered to him in the past tense... oh wellGreat Plum wrote:He is quite fun... I do remember our 'music appreciation' classes that we did as a Dep minority - I always remember all of us winding him up about stringed instruments!DavebytheSea wrote:He seems a great guy - even to someone like Jonathan who plays in the orchestra untutored.
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well we had deps 'music appreciation' with the head master - Mr Poulton. I remember he played us that Tallis thing which has 40 parts. none of us had heard it before and he asked us to guess how many parts there were. I got closest with 12! It's amazing how your ear develops as you get older. but sitting in the HMs house listening to yummy music was excellent.soc wrote:Was he really that good?
And Mr C was the best, yes! My favourite teacher. He treated me like an adult. (and I'm serious, no rude jokes please, this is a serious thread).
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