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=About=
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==About==
 
Miss Hartley is a very charitable teacher. For 45 minutes of work, she may allot a 1 minute and 23 second break for all your hard work.
 
Miss Hartley is a very charitable teacher. For 45 minutes of work, she may allot a 1 minute and 23 second break for all your hard work.
  
=Aid me, aid me, aid me, aid me please: there's a girl on my campsite who's been stung by bees...=
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==Aid me, aid me, aid me, aid me please: there's a girl on my campsite who's been stung by bees...==
 
Miss Hartley is first aider at [[Year 9 Camp]]. She keeps an iron fist upon the medecine cabinet, but probably does a better job than [[Mrs Gregson]], who, as a first aider, reportedly fainted at the sight of a finger cut on a potato peeler.
 
Miss Hartley is first aider at [[Year 9 Camp]]. She keeps an iron fist upon the medecine cabinet, but probably does a better job than [[Mrs Gregson]], who, as a first aider, reportedly fainted at the sight of a finger cut on a potato peeler.
  
* I'm waiting!!!!!! * Said to 8S in 2004/05 and also to the same form when they were in 9S 2005/6 *
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==Quotes==
 
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* 'I'm waiting!'
.. Also to the same form ...
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* Also to the same form: 'I am waiting 8S! Wait a minute... I forgot my watch today but I am still looking at my imaginary one on my wrist!'
One lesson she looked at her watch & went i am waiting 8S! Wait a minute.. i forgot my watch today but i am still looking at my imaginary one on my wrist!
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* 'Board looking at this one please.'
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* 'If you're good you'll get to use the ''whiteboards!'''

Revision as of 22:13, 6 October 2006

About

Miss Hartley is a very charitable teacher. For 45 minutes of work, she may allot a 1 minute and 23 second break for all your hard work.

Aid me, aid me, aid me, aid me please: there's a girl on my campsite who's been stung by bees...

Miss Hartley is first aider at Year 9 Camp. She keeps an iron fist upon the medecine cabinet, but probably does a better job than Mrs Gregson, who, as a first aider, reportedly fainted at the sight of a finger cut on a potato peeler.

Quotes

  • 'I'm waiting!'
  • Also to the same form: 'I am waiting 8S! Wait a minute... I forgot my watch today but I am still looking at my imaginary one on my wrist!'
  • 'Board looking at this one please.'
  • 'If you're good you'll get to use the whiteboards!'