On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:17:18 +0100, "Neil Brownlee"
<n.brownlee@pccontrolNOSPAMsystems.com> wrote:

>Oh and the headmistress drives a 4x4, and so do a few of the teachers (one
>is a very nice 90 and the other an RTV Lightweight!)


A lot of high school head teachers (that ive seen working round here)
seem to have either big luxury cars or big engined convertibles. I've
never seen a head teacher driving a small car!
 
Tom Woods wrote:
> I've
> never seen a head teacher driving a small car!


Many many moons ago, when I was at secondary school, my headmistress (a
single lady) drove a Renault 5. Smallest car in the school car park.

Lizzy
 
On 2006-04-13, Lizzy Taylor <lizzy@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> wrote:

> Many many moons ago, when I was at secondary school, my headmistress (a
> single lady) drove a Renault 5. Smallest car in the school car park.


When I were a lad, we had a home economics teacher who had long hair
that she tied up in strict Germanic buns on the side of her head, made
her look very strict. She used to come into work on a whopping great
big Harley Davidson with an open-face helmet like some kind of thunder
goddess. What she needed was some Wagner roaring out of a getto
blaster to complete the picture. I doubt she'd be allowed to do that
these days, doesn't fit the grey mould.

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Did she dress in leathers and carry a whip :)

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"Ian Rawlings" <news05@tarcus.org.uk> wrote in message
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> On 2006-04-13, Lizzy Taylor <lizzy@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> wrote:
>
>
> When I were a lad, we had a home economics teacher who had long hair
> that she tied up in strict Germanic buns on the side of her head, made
> her look very strict. She used to come into work on a whopping great
> big Harley Davidson with an open-face helmet like some kind of thunder
> goddess. What she needed was some Wagner roaring out of a getto
> blaster to complete the picture. I doubt she'd be allowed to do that
> these days, doesn't fit the grey mould.
>
> --
> Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!



 
This Ian Rawlings anon leet fle a fart,
As greet as it had been a thonder-dent,
That with the strook he was almoost yblent.
and said....

> When I were a lad, we had a home economics teacher who had long hair
> that she tied up in strict Germanic buns on the side of her head, made
> her look very strict. She used to come into work on a whopping great
> big Harley Davidson with an open-face helmet like some kind of thunder
> goddess. What she needed was some Wagner roaring out of a getto
> blaster to complete the picture.


Fwoooaaaarrrrrr. Bet she had the third year lads going.

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On 2006-04-13, Richard Brookman <newsboy@nowhere.com> wrote:

> Fwoooaaaarrrrrr. Bet she had the third year lads going.


Not really TBH, she was a bit butch and had the lezzer look about her,
what's often described today as a "bull dyke".

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On 2006-04-13, Larry <NDA@larry-arnold.cwm> wrote:

> Did she dress in leathers and carry a whip :)


Certainly not at school!

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Ian Rawlings wrote:

|| On 2006-04-13, Richard Brookman <newsboy@nowhere.com> wrote:
||
||| Fwoooaaaarrrrrr. Bet she had the third year lads going.
||
|| Not really TBH, she was a bit butch and had the lezzer look about
|| her, what's often described today as a "bull dyke".
||
|| --
|| Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!

Ah. I went to a boys' school, with an all-male staff, and then in the Sixth
Form the school suddenly appointed a female economics teacher. She was
absolutely lovely, perfect adolescent fantasy material. Ive never seen as
many pencils dropped to the floor.

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I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
I have survived my life by operating on the principle that paranoid is
the only possible sane way to be . Having observed that 4x4s are only
the latest of a long line of targeted minorities (4x4 sales last year
160,000 against total car sales of 2.6 million or so the Times has
mentioned) I have to assume that there are paid publicists keeping the
pot stirred and Mr/Mrs/Miss average British brain dead, it would seem,
responds every time.

As to who pays them I have yet to satisfy myself, but government would
seem to be a good bet as they take another punt at countrymen and women
before another discriminatory tax hike. It could of course be others
but a competitor is likely to lose as much as the target which seems
unlikely for such a minority market, and it seems unlikely that anybody
would privately fund such a scheme, although I did come across a
researcher who was a rabid anti-smoker years ago and who felt quite
justified to falsify all his research results!

It might, of course be a quango, who are paying for this in order to
remain relevant and therefore funded, but what we need are a few whistle
blowers to point us in the direction of these evil bastards.

Years ago it was generally an anonymous MP who felt the need to attach
his/her name to some campaign to enhance their chance of re-election,
the campaign had of course to be proved a go-er before attaching the MP.
Perhaps this is still the case, they get paid enough and with the graft
most are pretty reluctant to give it up.

Generally the dictum "who gains, where does the money go" leads you to
the answer, but as yet it is hard to see who profits by the demise of
4x4s. Most manufacturers now produce one as do pretty well all car
manufacturing countries. This might be the route to look at as 4x4s are
pretty well the only cars produced in the UK with a British feel to
them.

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