Jan 09
Week Seventeen of The Friday Five – This week the topic is School Days
What is it?
Simply answer the five questions below, either copy and answer on your blog linking back to here (leave the link in the comments) or just answer in the comments – up to you, no pressure and no link love required from us ![]()
Usual disclaimer – all questions are random rubbish.
- What year did you leave school as a student (or plan to!)?
- What was your best subject?
- Did you ever receive a detention (definition) or any corporal punishment, if so what for?
- What is a lasting song memory from school days?
- Did you ever go behind the bike sheds (have a cheeky cigarette or kiss a sweetheart etc)?
As ever, would love some help with next week’s topic





From The FMB Blog The Friday Five – School Days:
Week Seventeen of The Friday Five – This week.. http://tinyurl.com/7e3z9t
1. What year did you leave school as a student (or plan to!)?
Just to see the face of the other little girl illuminated and my teacher becoming red was worthwhile!!!!
1998 but returned on 2006 for a year
2. What was your best subject?
mathematics and biology
3. Did you ever receive a detention (definition) or any corporal punishment, if so what for?
noooooooooo! Last time a teacher told my neighbour in kindergarten that she will be put on the “dark room” I told her: “I will go with you, don’t be scared”
4. What is a lasting song memory from school days?
“los pollitos dicen pio, pio, pio” spanish lullaby
5. Did you ever go behind the bike sheds (have a cheeky cigarette or kiss a sweetheart etc)?
of course!!!!
1. 1967
2. Mathematics, Art and Bluster.
3. My piano teacher used to rap me across the knuckles with a ruler which is probably why I don’t like rap music ….. and see 5
4. The Beatles and the Stones I suppose.
5. Fag breaks were taken in the communal shower. I got busted once by the Head Prefect. I should have been caned but I got away with a detention and loss of privileges. [These were the halcyon days when the prefects had a smoking room and the teachers smoked in class].
I went to a single sex school so had to bunk off to enjoy a snog ….. and yes, it was with the TG who worked close by opposite a betting office ….. but that’s another story – tee hee
From The FMB Blog The Friday Five – School Days http://tinyurl.com/7e3z9t
Cheer yourself up and roll back the years, 5 q’s about school (just for fun folks) http://tinyurl.com/7e3z9t
1. I left school in 1995
2. Italian
3. never, I was always “sage comme une image…”
4. Emilie Jolie a musical that takes me straight back to school:http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=7EGRzQPaSF0
5. We hid in the toilets for a cheeky ciggie…incredibly we never got caught!
1. Graduated from Uni in 1990, wildly enjoyed the next decade and then foolishly returned in 2000 (will *finally* graduate in 2010, obviously a glutton for punishment).
2. English Lit, History, French, German (so WHY did I become an accountant???)
3. Nope, never got caught!
4. Rio (convinced, of course, that I would marry Duran Duran’s John Taylor)
5. Cheeky ciggies and warm beer — ah, those were the days …
1. I left in 1987
2. Computers
3. I had detention for running in the corridors (how petty)
4. I think it would be “She blinded me with science” by Thomas Dolby.
5. NO, I think I was one of the geeky ones
1. Left school in 1991
2. Best subject was French
3. Got slipper once, didn’t hurt though – was for some petty spelling error I think
4. Doug E Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
5. Was busted once smoking in sixth form, luckily for me, I blagged my way out..was my first blag ever in fact..
Got a spare minute? Five questions on your school days – http://tinyurl.com/7e3z9t
Oh my. The only person older than I (so far), is DaddyP. I’m gobsmacked. I had two of my kids before Kevin was even done school, and the third was on the way when Sylvie was just leaving school. I never realized you two were still so young! (Or is it that I’m so old? Ah well… however old I am, DP is older still.)
1. Left school in 1982
2. Toss up between the English/Writing classes and the Art/Photography classes.
3. No Corporal ever punished me.. but I did get caught for smoking in school.
4. Grade school dances (I hated the high school ones) meant lots of KISS (Beth, etc.) and Barry Manilow (Mandy). It was the 70’s after all!
5. See #3. Also got knabbed for kissing at the afore-mentioned dances… but for some reason there was no discipline. I guess in those days, smoking in school was worse than kissing in school.
1. I left 6th form college (i.e. aged 18) in 1980 worked for a while and went back for 2 years so finally left education in 1984
2. Art and English (stop laughing DP!!!)
3. Got detention for getting caught doing an impression of Louis Armstrong on the trumpet … like I thought no one would hear it lol
4. What is a lasting song memory from school days? Gosh this is a tricky one…. probably Denis, Denis~ Blondie, Rock the Boat ~Hues Corporation and making up dances to Miss Grace ~The Tymes
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qaob6rQPKyc
5. mmmm… may have had a quick snog or two behind the wind breaks underneath the school (our school was built on stilts and didn’t have bike sheds.. all very odd!!)
1.Left law school in 1993.
2.No best subject!!!I just had lots of problems with numbers since elementary school!
3.In Portugal detention was not a practice.Misbehavior was punished with pupil being asked to leave the classroom and reported as missing.I was asked to leave several times.Do not remember why.In elementary school our teacher used to slap our hands with a wooden ruler,can you imagine that?
4. Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band!!I still can sing it!Our english teacher was allways taking his record player to the class and teaching us The Beatles songs.It was fun!Today I do not like the Beatles except for those memories!
5.Yes, and lots of crazyness like missing classes to go riding motorcycle in the mountain…not wise!!(My mother found out and it was hell…)
Love the answers, best ever, thanks so far
I’m older than Fracas, hope that helps.
1. Left the U in 1976
2. Shakespeare – no, not really, I had a freshman English course called “Alienation” it led me to an intensive study of Science Fiction as literature. What a great career move that was!
3. Corporal punishment was not entirely unknown when I was in elementary school, but I managed to avoid it. I did a detention or two but I don’t remember why.
4. The Beach Boys “I Get Around,” “Summer in the City” by The Lovin’ Spoonful, “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Purple Haze.” I could go on.
5. I take the fifth. I’ll just say that cigarettes were the least of it.
1. 1896.
2. Paleantology and home economics.
3. Was beaten senseless on a daily basis – never did me any harm.
4. Handel’s Messiah.
5. Hodgson used to drag me behind the Chemistry block every supper time. No cigarettes or kissing going on though.
At last, someone older than me ……
And you never see the two in the same room at the same time…hmmm..
I have met the Colonel …… quite a dashing fellow ….. a tad behind the times though ……..
1. Permanently expelled from high school in 1986. Left college on a couple of occasions.
2. Everything except typing/PE/home ec/attendance.
3. I got an in-school suspension for truancy, which means I had to sit in the secretary’s office all day.
4. “Break My Stride” being performed in the talent show.
5. Bike sheds?
1. Left in 1990
2. French and Computer Studies
3. Of course not! I was a VERY good boy (geek)
4. “Prince Charming” by Adam and the Ants – school discos with everyone doing “the dance” – classic
5. See my answer to number 3!