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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Don't do it.
Just in case any of you were thinking of doing some painting with your bottoms, read this story first.
How many variations on the theme of an ass-crack can you hope to artistically manage?
I remember when after one pissed end-of-term bunfight (no pun intended) in the staffroom, a number of the brighter young things went off and photocopied their backsides and we had a guess-the-owner competition, in which it became clear that bottoms are far more notable for similarities than differences.
Have we really reached the stage when teachers are being sacked just for being incredibly weird? No wonder our gracious host has his work cut out for him...
And my own alma mater had an arse-photocopying incident perpetrated by a student. He was not however responsible for the result being pinned up prominently on the Sixth Form Centre's noticeboard with the caption: 'Can you identify this familiar object, seen from an unfamiliar angle?'
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Silly ass
I guess finding another job is going to be a right pain in the ass for him then
How many variations on the theme of an ass-crack can you hope to artistically manage?
I remember when after one pissed end-of-term bunfight (no pun intended) in the staffroom, a number of the brighter young things went off and photocopied their backsides and we had a guess-the-owner competition, in which it became clear that bottoms are far more notable for similarities than differences.
The YouTube Clip had me LMAO.
That being said, what possessed him to show his *** on television?
Have we really reached the stage when teachers are being sacked just for being incredibly weird? No wonder our gracious host has his work cut out for him...
And my own alma mater had an arse-photocopying incident perpetrated by a student. He was not however responsible for the result being pinned up prominently on the Sixth Form Centre's noticeboard with the caption: 'Can you identify this familiar object, seen from an unfamiliar angle?'
I did that.
Oh, and no, nobody actually identified him from the photocopy, though I believe it turned up in a slideshow played during the end-of-term ceremonials.
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