tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551095981795678487.post935006496644636438..comments2023-02-19T11:09:34.995+00:00Comments on Peter Symonds' School Nostalgia Corner: Mr. PriestlandDoug Clewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09161329377810660760noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551095981795678487.post-43599636064168874362005-04-13T00:24:00.000+00:002005-04-13T00:24:00.000+00:00I remember Oofy fondly. There was a lot of underst...I remember Oofy fondly. There was a lot of understated humour going on most of the time. There was a boy 'Parker' in my form. He was intelligent and often made useful contributions. Oofy labelled him a 'limelight case'. Are you there Parker? regards, jimjim wishart MSNhttp://msn-jim wishart.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551095981795678487.post-2867269521322717792002-02-13T15:36:00.000+00:002002-02-13T15:36:00.000+00:00Actually Chris I think there was a lot of 'dir...Actually Chris I think there was a lot of 'dirty' stuff going on in the Shakespeare as well but it was all above my head, jim wishart, jim wishart MSNhttp://msn-jim wishart.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-551095981795678487.post-64461489920013779402002-02-12T22:22:00.000+00:002002-02-12T22:22:00.000+00:00We did the Canterbury Tales with Mr Priestland. Ho...We did the Canterbury Tales with Mr Priestland. How is it that I remember much more about that than the Shakespeare. Three scenes particularly:- The Miller and a thunderclap, The Cook and his way with custard and The Wife of Bath and her gap teeth. Do they ring any bells? jim wishart, jim wishart MSNhttp://msn-jim wishart.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.com