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Ash
July 15, 2009, 2:14pm
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I like that your teachers reffered to you as Civvy, they must of seen into the future  


     
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July 15, 2009, 4:42pm

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Are you going to send him off to the navy civvy ?

Well done civvy junior,

Do your own thing whatever your dad says,  


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Are you going to send him off to the navy civvy ?
Well done civvy junior,

Do your own thing whatever your dad says,  


I wont be sending him anywhere.  But if he should choose the Armed Forces it will be as an officer (should he be educationally qualified, which at the moment looks very likely).

One thing for sure. He will not under achieve at School like his old man did.  Having a Dad that knew all the tricks for not doing homework and twagging it etc etc will be a help to him in the end.

At the moment he wants to go into the world of making promotional video's, possibly in the pop world.  He is talented as a musician and loves media studies.  This has purely come from him.  What happened to boys wanting to be a boxer or a train driver etc and girls wanting to be nurses ?  I feel old  


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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Well done Civvy Jr

Better than any of mine
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Yep, well done little civvy.  Big civvy sounds like one proud dad.  






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My report in the last year at school said,

If Peter showed half of much interest in the classroom as he does on the sports field,

He would be top of the class,

That was before all pupils took exams before they left school.


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My report in the last year at school said,

If Peter showed half of much interest in the classroom as he does on the sports field,

He would be top of the class,

That was before all pupils took exams before they left school.


I basically put that in a lads report this year. I have never seen such sportsmanship/ dedication by a lad on the football field. Get him into a classroom, rubbers fly, chair gets rockeed on and at times refuses to work.

I'm glad that you have commented on the quality of the report. We always say 2 hours to write 5 minutes to read and thats for those that bother to read them.

My reports this year were areound the 1500 word mark. I have 30 kids in the class. I wrote less in my dissertation!

Signhills is a good school, the GF's neice goes there and so did the GF. It's an outstanding school in Ofsted's eyes and that is no easy task.
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