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However, she does have great friends to keep her on the not so straight-and narrow, such as [[Dani]], [[Becky]], [[Chris]], [[Sam]] and [[Jono]]. Her hobbies include imposing strict controls on lunatic boyfriend [[Tom Law]] who has since left for a life of computer games geekdom, and when he isn't around, she teaches Kirsty to do the same with Sam. So far unsuccessfully
 
However, she does have great friends to keep her on the not so straight-and narrow, such as [[Dani]], [[Becky]], [[Chris]], [[Sam]] and [[Jono]]. Her hobbies include imposing strict controls on lunatic boyfriend [[Tom Law]] who has since left for a life of computer games geekdom, and when he isn't around, she teaches Kirsty to do the same with Sam. So far unsuccessfully
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Eleanor's widely publicised feminist views have led to many an argument with chauvinist [[Becky]] although Becky did briefly convert to feminism then quit because it hurt her elbows. But obviously Eleanor is right because she always is. [[Tom]] has learnt this by now, and after over a year has come to terms with life as a feminist.

Revision as of 21:58, 29 November 2006

Eleanor is a feminist. That is all that needs to be said.

Well, actually Eleanor is another one of those strange people who thought it would be a good idea to go to BRGS,and obviously did not learn from her mistakes by deciding to also go to Sixth Form. Some people never learn ......

Another member of the Locker Room Crew (until they took it away), Eleanor is now one of the scary obnoxious people who haunts the back table of the lower common room, preaching death and destruction to Year 12. She, like Kirsty is a silly person taking way too many subjects, but unlike Kirsty she hasn't had the sense to drop any

However, she does have great friends to keep her on the not so straight-and narrow, such as Dani, Becky, Chris, Sam and Jono. Her hobbies include imposing strict controls on lunatic boyfriend Tom Law who has since left for a life of computer games geekdom, and when he isn't around, she teaches Kirsty to do the same with Sam. So far unsuccessfully

Eleanor's widely publicised feminist views have led to many an argument with chauvinist Becky although Becky did briefly convert to feminism then quit because it hurt her elbows. But obviously Eleanor is right because she always is. Tom has learnt this by now, and after over a year has come to terms with life as a feminist.