Dear Mr Edwards,
I don't know where you are, or if I'll ever find you again, but I hope and pray that you are safe, well and most of all - happy. I don't know if I'll ever get the chance to tell you this so I'll say it here.
You were the best English teacher we ever had. You made such a difference. Everything you said, everything you did, every
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Merry Christmas, Mr Edwards.
(Sorry for posting in something so personal.)
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I want him baaack. I want to wish him a proper Merry Christmas. =( Maybe we can find out where he lives, from Mim's aunt, and send a group card next year?
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I hope he's having a merry Christmas. And that we can send him a group card (either through the mail or the English Department)
=(
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Argh, it would be so much easier if it was somebody elses aunt who knew his wife. Mim was never actually taught by him, so she doesn't have the same motivation (or any) for finding him. And it's sort of rude to ask her to find out. *sigh*
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I want him back too :(
Do you reckon he'd even remember us?
Mim said he went to England, didn't she? Maybe that was just a visit. Or maybe we can call a directory service and ask for Garth Edwards. The last name is common but i don't think the first name is.
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=( I wonder about that too...I hope he would. @_@ I mean, we can't be that forgettable, right? (you had no hair =P)
I thought she said he was still living in Brisbane. =/ lol. I don't know if Mim actually knows. Yeah, "Garth Edwards" together doesn't seem to be a very common name. There's quite a few G Edwards's in the phone book, one even in the Gap, but I doubt that's him.
We could always ask the school, I suppose. But they might not be allowed to tell us. @_@
Hey, I'll have to friend you now, so you can see the rest of my journal. =P
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