Saturday 9 May 2009

GENUINE NEWSPAPER HEADLINES.

University drop outs cut in half.
Stolen painting found by tree.
Actors' Union finds dwarfs in short supply.
Kids make nutritious snacks.
Arson suspect held in forest fire.
Red tape holds up new bridge.
Two sisters re-united after 18 years at check out counter.
Crash probe told "Plane was too close to the ground."
Survivor of Siamese twins joins parents.
Brown wins on budget, but more lies ahead.
Montgomery flies back to front.
Asians settle in well.

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My first 21 years were in BRISTOL, Monks Park until I was 18, 3 years at Redland Teacher Training College then off to the bright lights of London for 10 years. Living in Horfield from the early 50s my dad took me to Eastville to watch the Rovers regularly, the first team mainly but often to see the reserves as well. I joined the supporters' club in the mid 60s and was membership secretary of the junior club, eventually taking over as chairman after the famous Gordon J Bennett left. In 1969 I moved to SE London to start my teaching career.I taught at Crown Woods, Eltham and Thomas Tallis in SE London and the next 27 years at Lake Middle School on the Isle of Wight. My main subject was mathematics and I taught a lot of PE concentrating mainly on football. Whilst in London I played football for Ramsgate, Faversham Town, Carshalton Athletic and Corinthian Casuals. My wife bought a half share in STROLLERS beach cafe in 2006 and I spend a lot of time with the customers. Viewing some of the pictures on this site will give you an idea of how I spend my leisure time.

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