grantyg
27-Mar-06, 13:51
Working in schools has lead me to think about when I was in school and some of the nick names the teachers had.....
The name usually lead to a million different hilarious discussions like....
Mr Moulding (PE teacher who did a bit of geography because he managed to be able to get from the car park to the sports without getting lost too much)
Mr Moulding got called Mouldy, Mouldy pants or worse - the best comment to him was when one of the girls got knocked unconcious in hockey and big moulders went to the rescue, when he arrived there he asked one of the other girls what had happened and she replied "must have been your mouldering good looks sir!"
Then there was Mr Spencer (camper than a row of tents) who just got called Frank
Mr Jones the music teacher became Aled, however Mr clamp was not harrased due to his name more the fact he was the double of the milky bar kid!
So what grief did you give your teachers over thier names?
I can hear the pupils outside the room saying have you got chicken for maths this afternoon - they must mean Miss Currie! LOL
The name usually lead to a million different hilarious discussions like....
Mr Moulding (PE teacher who did a bit of geography because he managed to be able to get from the car park to the sports without getting lost too much)
Mr Moulding got called Mouldy, Mouldy pants or worse - the best comment to him was when one of the girls got knocked unconcious in hockey and big moulders went to the rescue, when he arrived there he asked one of the other girls what had happened and she replied "must have been your mouldering good looks sir!"
Then there was Mr Spencer (camper than a row of tents) who just got called Frank
Mr Jones the music teacher became Aled, however Mr clamp was not harrased due to his name more the fact he was the double of the milky bar kid!
So what grief did you give your teachers over thier names?
I can hear the pupils outside the room saying have you got chicken for maths this afternoon - they must mean Miss Currie! LOL