- Contributed by
- TuxfordMOI
- People in story:
- Roy Foulds
- Location of story:
- Worksop
- Background to story:
- Civilian
- Article ID:
- A9014771
- Contributed on:
- 31 January 2006
Mr Calow our teacher was a little bit wayward, he stuttered and I would deliberately goad him by splattering ink on my exercise book. He would call me up to his desk and yell âwhatâs this mess in your bookâ, I would look him straight in the eye and say âsir sorry about the marks on the page sir, but my pen slipped sirâ, I would keep my eyes firmly fixed on his eyes, this had the effect of making him stutter and stammer causing all the lads in the class to crack out laughing. I would wind him up more by saying âI still canât see anything wrong with it sir, apart from the ink marks sirâ.
Mr Calow cracked you with the ruler and would make you say âthank youâ as if youâd received a present, is this what he thought punishment was, some kind of pleasure?
I told my mother about this teacher and his antics and asked if I should say thank you for hitting me with the ruler, âdonât you ever dare say thank you for any punishmentâ.
I went to school with the sole aim of âgetting him goingâ with a sarcastic comment about him, âyou think you are very funny Foulds, hold your hand outâ, so I did and just as he was about to make contact with the edge of the ruler, Iâd snatch my hand away, he tried again and the same thing happened, now heâs really stuttering and my mate says âRoy hold your hand out or this time heâll just about kill youâ, so I took my punishment.
âNow what do you say for a present Foulds?â. I retorted âmy mother says I have not got to say thank you for hitting me with a rulerâ
âWhat did you say?â
âYou heard!â
âIâll sort you out ladâ and he proceeded to pull the chairs out of the way so he could get at me, it was a very large class and all the desks were close together. He had completely lost his cool, red faced and stammering, heâs getting closer and my mate tells me âif he touches you I will drop himâ, at the last minute he came to his senses and cracked out laughing, I had won that day, but I was left in a lot of pain for my troubles, it felt as if my finger ends were broken and I never did say thank you for his kind present.
The smokers were Mr Calowâs main targets, he always ran out of money mid-week, so he would borrow money from the lads who smoked, saying that he would not betray them to the headmaster and to prove he was genuine he would pay them back with interest.
âWhoâs going to lend me two shillings and I will give you half a crown back next week, weâll do it as a lesson on the blackboard and I will show you how much interest youâve made in a weekâ. Thatâs how we learnt to do percentages. He always paid them back but like all good crooks there is always a catch, some of the lads had lost all the money they had lent him when the gym cage was rifled, all the shorts and slippers went missing and the headmaster had to call the police in to investigate.
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