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Did your school have a 'pupil' like Bear?
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AnotherPOV
15-08-2016
AFAIKR, at my old school a disruptive nob called Wayne Deuforth was the closest one I can remember.
Cheetah666
15-08-2016
No, but then I went to an all girls school.
CLL Dodge
15-08-2016
No, a school full of Jameses.

Bored the pants off of me.
Mint-Opinion
15-08-2016
If you can't remember a pupil like Bear it was you!!
willywonker
15-08-2016
Even though I like Bear, he would have been thrown out of a window at my secondary school for doing some of the things he is doing.
AnotherPOV
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by Cheetah666:
“No, but then I went to an all girls school.”

No sow bears?
Esther_Aspley
15-08-2016
Yes he's name was Steven aswell he was 5
mcworster
15-08-2016
God, loads of them.
But none of them spoke like they were in a Haribo advert! He's a gummy bear!!
AnotherPOV
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by Mint-Opinion:
“If you can't remember a pupil like Bear it was you!!”

I was good boy, did all my homework, and never caused trouble.
peterstone
15-08-2016
John Cooper was our Bear.

He was a **** as well.
Jilly54
15-08-2016
yes, i did, and as i've said on another thread he's dead now.
lulu g
15-08-2016
No, none of the children were as childish as him.
kdee2012
15-08-2016
No, if there was he would have been put in his place. Simple.
claremonts
15-08-2016
Yes but he got expelled when he burnt a girl's fringe off with a Bunsen Burner!
dirtyrat
15-08-2016
Yeah me . 😁
PaleHorse
15-08-2016
Virtually every student was like Bear.
blahblahblah57
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by CLL Dodge:
“No, a school full of Jameses.

Bored the pants off of me.”

You must be so smart. No disruption.
Cheetah666
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by AnotherPOV:
“No sow bears? ”

No none. A few budding Chloes though now I think of it.
silentNate
15-08-2016
This thread just reminds me what an absolute cock I was at school!
pie-eyed
15-08-2016
Yes. Sometimes it was me. I was 13. Not 26 and definitely not 43.
Anne-Marie_Rowe
15-08-2016
No because I passed the Eleven plus exam and went to a Grammar school
Brandon_Smith
15-08-2016
Yes in the 2000s some fat f**k (excuse my language) in my form that I despised, and who was a massive attention seeker. Everyday in IT class it was so boring him trying to be the class clown and wind up the teacher which ended up with our class always staying in yawn, also in PE it was a nightmare being in the same class as him, made everyone who wasn't in the "popular" circle lives hell, plus I wasn't really good at football which we did most days we did so I forgot my kit to avoid it.

There were some others too although the new Headmistress at the time expelled most of the misbehaved people and cracked down on behaviour.

Although it was fun b*tching about him on the playground Monday morning, ahh miss those days.
Little Leigh
15-08-2016
Yeah, a lad called we called Curly. He was a real tosser. I threw a chair at him one - he steered clear of me after that. Our RE teacher (who was ace and drove a motorbike) punched him one time. But no-one saw it, of course 😉
absalomabsalom
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by AnotherPOV:
“AFAIKR, at my old school a disruptive nob called Wayne Deuforth was the closest one I can remember.”

Yeah we had Diarmuid O'Donovan. Total bully and utter, UTTER c**t
PinkStar80
15-08-2016
Yep, every school had one
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