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Christopher Matthew Holdsworth-Swan is a student in 11G at BRGS, coming from St. John's and St. Michael's Primary School, along with friend [[Daniel Marshall]], he came to BRGS and joined 7G, where he eventually after a somewhat tumultuous start, made friends with [[Ashley Phillips]]. The three have remained friends ever since, and remain friends to this day.
 
Christopher Matthew Holdsworth-Swan is a student in 11G at BRGS, coming from St. John's and St. Michael's Primary School, along with friend [[Daniel Marshall]], he came to BRGS and joined 7G, where he eventually after a somewhat tumultuous start, made friends with [[Ashley Phillips]]. The three have remained friends ever since, and remain friends to this day.
  
He cannot have a simple conversation without reffering to sex in some way. Knows how to fold a normal piece of paper so that when a certain piece is pulled it looks like a man with an erection.
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He cannot have a simple conversation without reffering to sex in some way. Ask him about the story about the giant tortoise and the swedish vet. He knows how to fold a normal piece of paper so that when a certain piece is pulled it looks like a man with an erection.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 25 March 2007

Christopher Matthew Holdsworth-Swan is a student in 11G at BRGS, coming from St. John's and St. Michael's Primary School, along with friend Daniel Marshall, he came to BRGS and joined 7G, where he eventually after a somewhat tumultuous start, made friends with Ashley Phillips. The three have remained friends ever since, and remain friends to this day.

He cannot have a simple conversation without reffering to sex in some way. Ask him about the story about the giant tortoise and the swedish vet. He knows how to fold a normal piece of paper so that when a certain piece is pulled it looks like a man with an erection.

Nickname

Chris has recently been awarded the nickname 'Potato'. This is because he called Stuart Locke 'Spud', and he responded "Well you actually look like a potato!" and the nickname has stuck ever since.