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hello, hello?! Am I speaking to my child’s gay teacher?
The phone was ringing. It was late afternoon and Nicole happened to be closer to the phone than Ellen so Nicole answered the phone. After usual sentences the conversation went like the following. Caller: Am I speaking to Miss [Ellen’s … Continue reading
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Ellen just loves her school
My friend Ellen who works as a teacher at a comprehensive school just started appreciating her job (not the she is not also appreciated by her pupils)but especially the school where she works after she met a teacher who works … Continue reading
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Tagged comprehensive school, Education, Ellen, Private School, school, teacher, what?
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Geography model student
As mentioned previously: big international tournaments* are the time when people just feel compelled to dress in national flags & colours. Gay people are no exception to the rule. So when sitting in the local gaybourhood** you see numerous people … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Bisexuality, Blair, Charly, Europe, fail, Flags, gay, gay scene, gaybourhood, Geography, Greece, LGBT, LGBT scene, Lubor, men, model student, oops, people watching, scene, school, South-America, tournament, what?
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don’t experiment with food!
An anecdote from my own school days which came to my mind again. My chemistry class was just over and the pupils began spilling out of the class room followed by the chemistry teacher who was probably about to go … Continue reading
Two types of giggles and cycles
Ellen who works as a teacher at a comprehensive school had to tell me a story which her colleague teaching biology has told her. Her colleague was teaching the human reproduction and sex education unit which also included the topic … Continue reading
maybe be a bit more dyke? – Nicole has standards
As mentioned previously my (gay) friend Ellen who comes across as very feminine works as a teacher. When she returned to her car after a working day she found a clumsily written love letter attached behind the windshield wiper. Judging … Continue reading
An alternative usage for rulers
My friend Ellen who works as a teacher at a comprehensive school spotted a piece of homework where none of the underlining were straight. “why don’t you use a ruler?”, Ellen inquired sternly with a frown. “we don’t have any … Continue reading