I never heard of St Custards ?

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I never heard of St Custards ?

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I never heard of Saint Custards.

Is he patron saint of Birds ?

or puddings ?

What do they call people who went there "Cowardly Custards"

Maybe thats why people frightened to come on here.

Maybe they all talk a lot of Rhubarb very nice with custard.
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Was it named after George Armstrong Cuthbert, the famous American general?
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IM NO COWARD

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I WENT TO ST CUTHBERTS SCHOOL.. AND IM NO COWARD, :x WHAT SCHOOL DID YOU GO TO ,MARGRET SUTTONS ? :bduh:
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I went to st cuthberts too, far from a coward

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hi bri... what year did you leave st cuthberts,, do you still keep in touch with anybody from school....do u have any old school photos,,? . 1974,,is that a year you attended the school..? please get in touch..it be nice to have a school reunion.. :)
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I actually left the school in 1976, I dont really see anyone from school now although I used to once upon a time. I do actually speak to corrine murphy by email, she lives in germany now
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ive just clicked on ,,, :lol:
this is you ....
Brian ,,ive been to a couple of school reunions ,met up with a few from school,we having another one soon ,,if you fancy it let me no ,,and i,ll let you no the date and place we meeting ..
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anna wrote:ive just clicked on ,,, :lol:
if you fancy it let me no ,,and i,ll let you no the date and place we meeting ..
:lol: :lol: Eeeeee anna :shock: :lol: :wink:
My mate reckons he's going to a convention for retired shoe repairers today.
Load of old cobblers if you ask me.
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Behind the bicycle sheds 7.30 bring ya own knee pads :D :D :D
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:lol: :lol: :lol: ..you do know she'll kill you dont you :lol: :wink:
My mate reckons he's going to a convention for retired shoe repairers today.
Load of old cobblers if you ask me.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: hey you two, stop it ...your cramping my style . :lol:
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Hey - I spent a couple of years at Custards, and I'll rip the sack off anyone that calls me a coward! :twisted:

Glad I escaped the place, though!
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Pilot ,knee pads are for softys :D , pain can be pleasure , sometimes :twisted: :P
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Barney ,was she the music teacher ?
i remeber she never smelt very fresh :mrgreen:
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anna wrote:Pilot ,knee pads are for softys :D , pain can be pleasure , sometimes :twisted: :P
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Barney ,was she the music teacher ?
i remeber she never smelt very fresh :mrgreen:
Hi Anna;

Mrs Reader was the needlework/sewing teacher. Her room (our classroom) was upstairs next to the chem lab.
I can't remember the music teacher's name (Anna?), although I thought she was quite hot, in my pubescent adolescence! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Certainly much better to look at that Fat Polland - or was that Pat Folland? :twisted:

Knee pads? What a luxury!!! :lol:
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Knee pads? What a luxury!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
yes that sorts the men out from the boys :lol:
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do you rember rubber neck what a scream there was always someone would come out with it in his lessons and there was mr smith metal work teacher total nutter then mr turnbull thought he got a thrill out of useing his bat across your backside kinky or what then there was a certain teacher who would get the boys in the sweet cubord and if my spelling not so good its my fault for not sticking it out at school instead of playing the nick it was the best time of my life l hated school but love giving the school board man the run around mr striker great bloke and as for cowards like to have face some the lads l went to school with the hill lot nook whiteleas bidick and lets not forget the deans lads and the girls they would take anybody and im glad to say alot of us went on to do well for are selfs as just befor we left mr charlton said we where the worst class of 71 to 76 shame of it we where kids who needed to grow up and a lot of us did the hard way well most of us will be hitting the big 50 this year so happy birthday to you all
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Welcome aboard sanders.

Yep, good times. Jolly ol' rubber neck. Mr Johnson - what a tosser.
Alan Smith nearly caned the hands of me one time, when I bust a round b*****d file and it stuck in the blackboard next to his head!!!

And then Mr Todd was always inviting you to join the red hand gang.
Do you remember Jek aka Mr Chalders.
And Mr Edmunds gave me a merit mark for pointing out he'd spelled a word wrong on the blackboard!
He wrote in my report that I'd probably grow up to be an absent minded professor!!! :lol: :lol:

Still, I was glad to move onto the boys grammer after the 13+.
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hi barney a bit of a bolan fan so was l still love playing his stuff where you there when mr sultman was there l got six of the best off him and my mate tommy cape tommy says its ok jim just stick your hands under the cold water tap it was 100 times worse and there was the music teacher miss vasconoscy if thats how you spell it she had bloody tacks bent over in her kane still got the imprints can you rember the day you started and we had to go through the tunnel of death god that hurt and how many times did l get caught smoking lost count mr turnbull cuaght me every time off to the woodwork room were every body would stand at the window and watch you getting the old bat across the backside do it now and they would have you up in court
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Hi sanders.

Yup, I still play the ol' Bolan quite a bit. 8)
Was just listening to Bolan Boogie on the long drive home this evening. =D> =D> =D>

I left before Vashonovsky and Sultman.
I remember Mr McNally, and Mr Swales. He was great, Mr Swales. Gave me a good appreciation for English, he did.

I remember my first day well enough! LOL
I was the "wise guy" who fell for calling Rubberneck that name to his face!!!!
He went three shades of purple, I swear!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sanders? That has to be the lad who's birthday is on the same day as mine (16th) How ya doing J? Long time no see, hope ya keeping well m8
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