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Greetings from much further "ower the watta." :icon_lol:

 

If I was you I'd watch out for Torres. Worst Stevie can do is call you a mackem, but I've known good posters to die of narcolepsy reading Torres' crack :icon_lol:

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Greetings from much further "ower the watta." :icon_lol:

 

If I was you I'd watch out for Torres. Worst Stevie can do is call you a mackem, but I've known good posters to die of narcolepsy reading Torres' crack :icon_lol:

 

I've seen much of his crack when I've been on the forum. To be fair, I think I can handle Torres, one of those if you ignore, gets the hint. And as for being a Mackam, I've been called it before and I'll be called it again, but I love my team the mags.

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Come to think of it my old RE teachers second name was Murray and his first began with a D :lol:

 

 

Did he wipe his arse standing or sitting, and don't pretend you don't know :blush:

 

 

If he was a sitter it's him.

 

 

P.S Do you have to be religious to be an RE teacher?

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Come to think of it my old RE teachers second name was Murray and his first began with a D :lol:

 

 

Did he wipe his arse standing or sitting, and don't pretend you don't know :D

 

 

If he was a sitter it's him.

 

 

P.S Do you have to be religious to be an RE teacher?

 

No funnily enough.

 

My friends doing teacher training had to study as load of different religions and they weren't religious at all.

 

In fact on their nicknames was 'Lucifer' (from Lucy) because she was such a loon (not good loon either) :blush:

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P.S Do you have to be religious to be an RE teacher?

No, but it helps.

 

I would have thought the opposite tbh. If you have affiliated yourself to one particular religion then wouldn't this impact upon your teaching of all the eschewed doctrines?

 

Like a music teacher who only ever listens to gabba, for instance.

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P.S Do you have to be religious to be an RE teacher?

No, but it helps.

 

I would have thought the opposite tbh. If you have affiliated yourself to one particular religion then wouldn't this impact upon your teaching of all the eschewed doctrines?

 

Like a music teacher who only ever listens to gabba, for instance.

 

A music teacher that didn't listen to music. Probably for the best. :lol:

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