I've just realised how,I know so much about all this. My father in laws aretired Science teacher!! Cracking full beard on him even now. He told me one time he'd run out of ideas with his load of bad lads so he took em to his house and made them lay his patio. Recently the mother in law got one of those touch top kitchen bins, he took it apart to see how. It worked when she went out and couldn't put it together again!! Broke it in the end.
I'm not sure how long Goodwin Jnr has been there but I had him for a couple of lessons when he first came to Bev Grammar and I was in my final year. Great bloke, likewise his old man at 'Sperm'
If you'd watched it this week you'd have seen her and a fit brunette both clearly wanting a geeky science person, and declaring that they love a British accent. As I believe everything I see on telly I have to move to America. Warwick Davies?
my dad was a geography teacher and he fit the stereotype perfectly by regularly sporting cords twinned with a jacket featuring leather elbow patch detail. not being a man of pure science however he shunned the beard and opted instead for a fine moustache.
OT but I hate that from Yanks. A 'British accent'? So they love everything ranging from unintelligible Glaswegian through to Cornish do they with a bit of Llanelli thrown in? I honestly think Yanks don't know the difference between British and English.
Untapped potential there, clearly. I didn't have many male science teachers, but one I remember was a bit of an oddball and had a decent beard along with a fine selection of video game ties which, like OLM's history teacher, offered a great distraction to doing physics if you asked him about them. I had another one (no beard) who was a boring sod (like Carmine's colleague). In my experience though, the strongest correlation seemed to be between female science teachers and ****hood. Every woman science teacher I had was a massive bellend. They were all so ****ing moody all the time and pissed their pants about the stupidest little things. There's my results, over to you lot to interpret them as you wish.
They don't. I've seen American sports sites refer to the England national team as the 'British national team' quite often.
I know, I didn't stop watching it! At first I generally thought he made a portal to parallel universes, then it turned out he was playing Hacky Sack
My mum was complimented on her Scottish accent before, and I was told my accent was nice and posh because I said things so correctly. She's got a Hull accent, not particularly strong but definitely not Scottish, and mine is a stronger Hull one most of the time, with a bit of West Yorkshire thrown in every now and then. It's no different to those surveys that come out here every now and then saying that the French or Irish accents are the sexiest though.