15-09-2018, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-09-2018, 10:24 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
I have taught young children for 25 years - one memorable child, who tried to leap from a second floor window of the school whilst in my charge, was quite put-out when I stopped him falling by grabbing him (literally) by the neck. As we tussled he tried to bite and spit at me. Eventually he gave up and uttered the words:
“You are nothing but a f*****g bearded wizard”.
I told him I was impressed that he had used an adjective.
The name, without expletive, has stuck.
The challenging child is now a charming young man who I saw a few years ago and is in good health, I did not mention my nick name.
“You are nothing but a f*****g bearded wizard”.
I told him I was impressed that he had used an adjective.
The name, without expletive, has stuck.
The challenging child is now a charming young man who I saw a few years ago and is in good health, I did not mention my nick name.