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On 07/08/2012 10:35 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 21:39:49 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>
>>>> And it was an experience. :-D
>>>
>>> That could be said about anything that happens to you, though. ;)
>>>
>>>
Not all of them good, though. :-(
>> Well it has not been a humdrum life, so far. And to think that I wanted
>> to be a school teacher.
>
> I'll bet you'd have done well at that as well.
>
I doubt it. Can you imagine the reaction to a teacher with his hair down
to his arse?
Just a minute man. I'll get to the second derivative when I finish this
joint.
Treating children as if their opinions mattered?
Punching someone's lights out because they pulled a knife on you?
Listening to the staffroom bores?
Nah! I'm glad that I came to terms with my dyslexia and found that my
hands were better on the tools than round the neck of an over privileged
twerp whose daddy could afford to buy him a car when he turned
seventeen. Or a hard nut whose only aim in life was to get a rep.
But then I was young and knew nothing.
--
Regards
Stephen
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