No spoilers cause I still haven't seen it but if I don't enjoy it you'll probably hear the anguished cry from wherever you are (yes even those of you in the UK). Today I walked into school wearing a red shirt and told the kids if they worked out why I was worried they'd get a prize - responses ranged from "It's a first date" to "You're worried the
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Red shirt... you were very brave. And very funny.
Oh! And are you going to the night time show or the matinee of JCS? I think we're going to the matinee. I think we've had this conversation. I think I need to take my meds.
Ah, the secret to teaching, grashopper... it's one of the most regenerative professions going. You have a bad one? You can shake it off, because there's another one tomorrow, and everyone's in a better mood, and you've all got another chance to make it work and things suddenly look up.
They'll renew. I know where they live.
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We'll be at the matinee as well. The conversation seems vaguely familiar but I think the original was accompanied by several glasses (or was it bottles?) of bubbles so easily confused.
The change from one day to the next is my favourite part of my job. The shift in moods from one lesson to the next is like navigating a whirlpool sometimes but its fun watching the changes - although the hormones from the 14 year olds are sometimes terrifying!
I was unofficially told today that renewal will be happening and i'll probably be there till the end of the year :-D
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bubbles? us?? Blasphemy.
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