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Revision as of 11:09, 25 July 2008


About

Tom is known throughout the world for his legendary guitar skills, and his friend Keegan Curran.

He is notorious for his phasing out in lessons and usually doodling on whatever is at hand. Leaves nice comments for people in books or on desks, such as "You have AIDS". .

Alias

Tom is legendarily known around the school to new and old puils alike, as Gohan. This is as in years 7-8 he grew his hair to look like that of a fictional Japanese Manga charachter. All well and good it is seen as a bad move to have told people this. It has reguarly been twisted around to call him gonad instead of gohan.


Got asked in year 8 if he knew what a dildo was ... he replied "an extinct bird"

A secondary Alias of tom's was his phase of 'Captain Scrubs' from which you can see from the name consisted of Tom wearing his blazer around his waist and picking up food and or money from the floor, this was done in a fashion to immitate once again a fictional Japanese Manga character (The Great Saiyaman) Tom never really grew out of it.

Embarrassing Moments

  • In the past Tom has been bullied into doing many foolish acts, these include standing in the corner for an entire bus journey and hilariously making him hump the bus window. [he was made to do this by fellow 'friend' aden woodall.
  • In year 10, he infamously dressed as a girl for pink day.
  • Nearly choked on a chicken bone and died if it wasn't for a Mr King to save the day
  • Was dragged up by his hair and forced to tongue the bus window
  • While on Duke of Edinburgh toward the opening of Year 10 due to some unforseen and unfortunate events Tom was:
     a)Thrown off a miniature cliff and had to have 4 others pull him back up.
     b)Was accidentally thrown into a river by Felix Mulderrig.