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You're not who I thought you were then! Not South Cave Primary!

I was at Hunsley from 85-91. Did a year of A-Levels before rendering them useless and pointless. Went to Hull College 91-93, thought Hull College was brilliant - for me.

No, I went to South Cave as a young 'un though and I did my pre-course work experience there. John Killeen was my uni tutor.
 
As others have said I hope he is ok.
I really didnt like him at first as he was really annoying. Then i mellowed and used to get a bit arsed when people had a go at him.I never got whether it was all one big con trick with him. Did he really find his own jokes funny? He seemed to. And the ku de ta was an act of genius. But if you look at that thread did he not know or was he in on the joke and playing us??
 
Went to Hull College 91-93, thought Hull College was brilliant - for me.

Was there 1956-59 post High S. at the Park St site when it was called Hull College of Technology. Loved it studying for an external London Uni degree. Played Union there and was the club Secretary which involved sending match reports to the Hull Daily M. Kept up my football playing in the Sunday league.
 
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Was there 1956-59 post High S. at the Park St site when it was called Hull College of Technology. Loved it studying for an external London Uni degree. Played Union there and was the club Secretary which involved sending match reports to the Hull Daily M. Kept up my football playing in the Sunday league.
It was also a better foundation before heading off to University as there was more emphasis on independent learning. Preferred it much more to the 6th form culture at South Hunsley - which was quite tiresome.