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Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:00 pm
by Major

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:09 pm
by Rolluplostinspace
Major Starbold wrote:http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/07/teacher-locked-up-boy-4-in-cupboard-for-an-hour-as-punishment-for-bad-behaviour-6984327/

I will comment after my siesta.

Only forunuz have them.

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:45 pm
by Guest
Major Starbold wrote:http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/07/teacher-locked-up-boy-4-in-cupboard-for-an-hour-as-punishment-for-bad-behaviour-6984327/

I will comment after my siesta.


what if you die in your sleep? old people do, then we'll never know what you 'think'

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:51 pm
by wutang
Guest wrote:
Major Starbold wrote:http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/07/teacher-locked-up-boy-4-in-cupboard-for-an-hour-as-punishment-for-bad-behaviour-6984327/

I will comment after my siesta.


what if you die in your sleep? old people do, then we'll never know what you 'think'



Speaking on behalf of the human race.... we are fine with this

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 4:22 pm
by Maddog
I was probably 8 or so and was forced to spend a few weeks taking art class from a large closet with a couple of other boys. Apparently, art made a very small impression on us and we were disruptive. I think we made toothpick sculptures instead of whatever the rest of the class did.

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 6:58 pm
by Stooo
Major Starbold wrote:http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/07/teacher-locked-up-boy-4-in-cupboard-for-an-hour-as-punishment-for-bad-behaviour-6984327/

I will comment after my siesta.


It's eight o`clock in the evening.

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:08 pm
by Rolluplostinspace
Stooo wrote:
Major Starbold wrote:http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/07/teacher-locked-up-boy-4-in-cupboard-for-an-hour-as-punishment-for-bad-behaviour-6984327/

I will comment after my siesta.


It's eight o`clock in the evening.

That's one helluva siesta!
Maybe he died?
At least he was a real man to the end and died with his socks on.

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:14 pm
by Major
It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

Strange you mention socks, I have 72 pairs un-opened, will take some to the Heart Foundation, I bought them in an auction with other stuff..

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:17 pm
by Stooo
Major Starbold wrote:It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.


How are you going to do that?

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:47 pm
by Rolluplostinspace
Major Starbold wrote:It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

Strange you mention socks, I have 72 pairs un-opened, will take some to the Heart Foundation, I bought them in an auction with other stuff..

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.

You have never debated anything with anyone.
With your fake military title you've come back here and never stopped moaning about the members all being beneath you and your rent boy Markey.
Why do you post here Maj?
Why do you continue to make hit and run posts?
This is all you've done for at least ten years.
Everywhere else get sick of you and chuck you out?

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:34 pm
by Bella
Major Starbold wrote:It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

Strange you mention socks, I have 72 pairs un-opened, will take some to the Heart Foundation, I bought them in an auction with other stuff..

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.


You bought 72 pairs of socks from an auction? :ooer:

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:36 pm
by Stooo
Bella wrote:
Major Starbold wrote:It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

Strange you mention socks, I have 72 pairs un-opened, will take some to the Heart Foundation, I bought them in an auction with other stuff..

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.


You bought 72 pairs of socks from an auction? :ooer:


Pikey...

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:43 pm
by Bella
Stooo wrote:
Bella wrote:
Major Starbold wrote:It is rather sad when so called adults cannot debate without being vile and the site owner joins in with them.

Strange you mention socks, I have 72 pairs un-opened, will take some to the Heart Foundation, I bought them in an auction with other stuff..

His obviously useless parents should be locked in the cupboard with the tahtrum brat unless of course you deem him to be disabled and get some benefits.


You bought 72 pairs of socks from an auction? :ooer:


Pikey...


Yeah , probably hoping to sell at a car boot for double the price :trollface:

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:54 pm
by Guest
Maddog wrote:I was probably 8 or so and was forced to spend a few weeks taking art class from a large closet with a couple of other boys. Apparently, art made a very small impression on us and we were disruptive. I think we made toothpick sculptures instead of whatever the rest of the class did.

I actually hid in the cupboard during Art class quite frequently, I had no discernible ability to draw, paint, sculpt or sketch and very little inclination to make any effort to do so - besides which Mrs Stirrup was the most blatantly biased teacher in existence and would have rated Leonard Da Vinci himself as 'not a top performer' if compared to Sandra Crowley, who just happened to be her niece.

Me and art never got along after that

Re: Misbehaving Boy Locked In Cupboard By Teacher

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:56 pm
by McAz
On a ship to Russia some years back I got talking to an American who told me he had a closet bigger than my home - I have therefore been living in a cupboard ever since, It has done me no good whatsoever.