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− | Mr. Reed graced the school for a period in 2004 that, while brief, will be fondly recalled by students for years to come. He made his mark with his distinctive red jumpers, which he wore every day, and, above all, his fine storytelling | + | Mr. Reed graced the school for a period in 2004 that, while brief, will be fondly recalled by students for years to come. He made his mark with his distinctive red jumpers, which he wore every day, and, above all, his fine storytelling. |
+ | Amongst Mr. Reed's finest tales are the story of his fishing trip in France, which climaxed with him demanding his fishing reel back from a young Frenchman, and the story of an uncouth old man at a supermarket. Though seemingly unlikely ever to return to BRGS, Mr. Reed will always be revered by those lucky enough to have been in his cover lessons. | ||
− | == Quotes == | + | ==Quotes== |
*''So I said... "GIVE ME BACK MY FISHING REEL!!"'' | *''So I said... "GIVE ME BACK MY FISHING REEL!!"'' | ||
*''I turned round and told the bugger: "If you do that again, I'll deck you!!"'' | *''I turned round and told the bugger: "If you do that again, I'll deck you!!"'' | ||
+ | *''Student'' Why do you wear two watches sir? | ||
+ | *''Reed'' To fend off machettes | ||
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+ | ==The Fishing Reel Story== | ||
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+ | Reed: ''(in squeaky, Mr. Bean/Alan Partridge-like tone)'' "I hate the French" | ||
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+ | Student: "Why Sir?" | ||
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+ | Reed: "Well, once I went fishing in France, terrible thing it was. I befriended a young French boy, by the name of Dick. Hello, Dick, I said. Hello, he replied." | ||
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+ | ''Students sit in disbelief of both the pitch of his voice and the seemingly irrelevant nature of the story'' | ||
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+ | Reed: "I sat down to begin fishing, but by 11.30 was ready for a snack, so I took out some sandwiches. I gave one to the boy. But then he ran off! I noticed some time later, that he had my fishing reel. I yelled after him to ''(*SCREAMS* alerting even those who have lost interest completely to his story)'' BRING ME BACK MY FISHING REEL!" | ||
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+ | ''Students continue to stare in complete silence, while Mr. Reed looks around for some sign of laughter'' | ||
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+ | Reed: "He never brought it back." | ||
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+ | ''Applause ripples across the class.'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Supply Teachers|Reed, Mr]] |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 15 March 2007
Mr. Reed graced the school for a period in 2004 that, while brief, will be fondly recalled by students for years to come. He made his mark with his distinctive red jumpers, which he wore every day, and, above all, his fine storytelling.
Amongst Mr. Reed's finest tales are the story of his fishing trip in France, which climaxed with him demanding his fishing reel back from a young Frenchman, and the story of an uncouth old man at a supermarket. Though seemingly unlikely ever to return to BRGS, Mr. Reed will always be revered by those lucky enough to have been in his cover lessons.
Quotes
- So I said... "GIVE ME BACK MY FISHING REEL!!"
- I turned round and told the bugger: "If you do that again, I'll deck you!!"
- Student Why do you wear two watches sir?
- Reed To fend off machettes
The Fishing Reel Story
Reed: (in squeaky, Mr. Bean/Alan Partridge-like tone) "I hate the French"
Student: "Why Sir?"
Reed: "Well, once I went fishing in France, terrible thing it was. I befriended a young French boy, by the name of Dick. Hello, Dick, I said. Hello, he replied."
Students sit in disbelief of both the pitch of his voice and the seemingly irrelevant nature of the story
Reed: "I sat down to begin fishing, but by 11.30 was ready for a snack, so I took out some sandwiches. I gave one to the boy. But then he ran off! I noticed some time later, that he had my fishing reel. I yelled after him to (*SCREAMS* alerting even those who have lost interest completely to his story) BRING ME BACK MY FISHING REEL!"
Students continue to stare in complete silence, while Mr. Reed looks around for some sign of laughter
Reed: "He never brought it back."
Applause ripples across the class.