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==International man of mystery==
 
==International man of mystery==

Revision as of 23:44, 13 December 2006

Mr Morris in 2004

International man of mystery

Mr Morris was somewhat of an unknown quantity. What little we knew of this man, so much a part of BRGS that Mr Ventress morris-danced to mourn his retirement, is summarised below.

Potted history

  • Had a passion for sailing.
  • And Austrian wall-clocks.
  • Had the most plush office in the school.
  • Supposedly ate out nearly every evening.
  • Former teacher of science, namely Physics and Chemistry.
  • Had a habit of turning up in the newspaper threatening to turn the Jolly Sailor's upstairs lounge into extra teaching space, in order to shame the council into giving planning permission for various projects.
  • Always looked sharp.
  • Accompanied by trusty sidekick, Mrs Kirk, who secretly ran the school whilst Mr Morris tinkered with his wallclocks.
  • was once spotted bobbing his head and humming along to a children's programme that featured singing and dancing vegetables whilst waiting for a geography tape to rewind.

Quotes

"Thank you staff, will those on the balcony please come down. Thank you school." (at the end of every school assembly ever!)

(while covering 9S Chemistry:) Mr Morris: "So how do we make more bonds?" Raveglia: "We need more women sir!"

"Well done." Usually accompanied by a genial smile and handshake, this was Mr Morris' standard action when handing out prizes in end-of-year assemblies.

While covering Maths Me: "Can I eat Smarties in class?" Mr Morris: "Only if you give me the blue ones"