Re: Teachers nicknames
That reminds me of Friends Reunited circa 2003 when I tried in an incognito way to look at my comprehensive school's list of teachers mentioned.
It's a wonder that the contributors (ex-pupils) weren't sued as a result - I was not one of them you understand.
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Re: Teachers nicknames
i am unsure if I have ever noticed this thread before ...... if I did , it was in my infancy days on here
I recall we had a Teacher/Teachers Help at my 2nd Secondary and we found out her first name was Jeanette - which in those we respected older persons (though she was a stunning looking young lady only in her 20s) and a great double for Sharon on EastEnders in her heyday and we started calling her that "Jeanette/Gelette - the best a man can get" after the said Razor Blade Advert of that era
When this failed or that failed - as on reflection we may have tried to refe to (for arguments sake as) Mrs ""Ivory** (not her real name for privacy matters) and Plumpton a Local Chemist near the school at that time
80sChav
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Guest repliedRe: Teachers nicknames
use your imagination buddy. they were 4 letters long and some rhymed with hunt. lolOriginally posted by Twocky61 View Postawwwwwwww go on Big Kid; tell us; we wont tell anyone else lol
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i had loads of name, none of which are printable.
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Bit rough from a sink estate then Richard? lol
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One history teacher at my school was nicknamed Dorian due to her resemblance to Lesley Joseph.
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Also Chrissie was our nickname for our French teacher Mrs Christine Coombes (her husband Eddie built the houses on our Coombe Drive (a cul-de-sac)
She was us boys crush
Whereas me............... I actually had a relationship with my English teacher
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We also had a good guess as to what first names some teachers would have had, and if they had the same surname as someone famous, we would sometimes refer to them by that namesake first name if you know what I mean.
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I had an English teacher in 1978. He has longish ginger hair and a ginger beard. It seemed reasonable to call him Catweasel.
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There was one called Mr Bate, but some of us called him "Master".
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We had a supply teacher, and as he was only visiting for a few days, we hardly knew his name. So as he was a Frank Spencer lookalike, you can guess what some of them called him. I even thought that his name was Mr Spencer because of that.
There was one who was nicknamed Bob after Bob Holness.
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Noddy our RE teacher as he was bald & nodded a lot lol
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