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Collaborative Writing Workshop: A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Started conversation Dec 2, 2002
Entry: School Prize Givings - A886269
Author: bbtommy - U203475
Right, any ideas - any recent 'prize giving' ceremony attendees? If so, voice your opinion.
A886269 - School Prize Givings
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Dec 4, 2002
A886269 - School Prize Givings
Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Dec 4, 2002
Hi!
My memories of prize givings....
I went to a state comprehensive in South London with pretentions. I made the mistake of going to one when I was sixteen with my parents, where I got some award or other - I genuinely can't remember what. I vowed never to go to one again!
In the sixth form, we were all forced to do a DCG qualification (a kind of precursor to proper vocational education) and somehow I got a distinction (probably for turning up). I didn't go to prizegiving, and the teacher in charge of it had a go at me about it the next day. I could have pointed out that the prize was an A4 envelope with "certificate and gift token to follow" written on a small piece of paper inside, but I was too gutless and muttered something about prior family engagements. Anyway, turned out that no-one ever got a certificate, as the course wasn't properly ratified or something. Having said all that, I'm all in favour of proper vocational education, having run some in my previous job. They're not for "retards" at all.
To redress the balance, I was persuaded (against my better judgement) to go to another one when I was 18 - after I'd left for university. I met up with some old friends and went drinking afterwards with them and a few of the more human teachers. A good evening, all in all, apart from having to shake the hand of some fatcat Tory MP.....
Otto
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Dec 5, 2002
Urgh... Tory MP's... Comedy material is coming soon...
I know lots of people get do get good things out of vocational exams, it's just that I know a lot of retards who take them...
And with a bit of work, the "small piece of paper" story could be translated in to a funny ol' thing...
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Dec 9, 2002
C'mon! More response required...
Should I continue flogging this ol' horse, or perhaps move it to somewhere different in the review system. Perhaps 'Peer Review' or 'Alternative Writing Workshop'.
Suggestions please!
A886269 - School Prize Givings
sprout Posted Dec 11, 2002
Made me laugh
We had a Tory MP at our prize giving as well.
One of my mates, who was a bit of an agitator, had asked for Mein Kampf as his book (he was studying history to be fair) - he was refused...
You need to mention the "special achievement" award, given to someone who at the age of 17 has finally learnt to tie their shoelaces...
Whoever is asked to speak will inevitably drone on causing the event to overrun for hours.
I would suggest putting this in the alternative writing workshop or sending it to <./>ThePost</.> as a personal view of these august events...
If you wanted to put it in the edited guide you would need to make it much more balanced and cut out most of the bits about sabotage. I think this might ruin it, but it's your call.
Sprout
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Dec 12, 2002
Yes, I'll send it to The Post soon, and probably move it to the Alternative Writing tommorow.
A886269 - School Prize Givings
Demon Drawer Posted Dec 24, 2002
Giving out the prizes. It is often better if one of the dignataries listed in the article is actually a former pupil of the school as this is supposed to lead to aspirations to all those present that maybe they can become a captain of industry, millionaire sportsman, recognised political figure or pillar of society in some form or other.
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Jan 10, 2003
I've just added something a bit like that...
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Jan 30, 2003
Now it's out of moderation (yes, I do apologise for taking the mickey out of some of those pointless qualifications, and for inciting crack cocaine use by suggesting that the local pikies might want be addicted), any suggestions?
A886269 - School Prize Givings
Lateral Blinking Posted Jan 30, 2003
I think it's a good piece... what you're not taking into account, dear boy, is the POV of the snotty little b******s who have just walked away with the Ponsonby-Smythe Science Award AND the Bumguster's Prize for the Boy Most Likely To Book-keep for Enron. These pint-sized horrors have their bow to the audience and their smug grin down pat by the time they're 7. String 'em up, I say .
A886269 - School Prize Givings
bbtommy Posted Jan 30, 2003
Ah ha! Yes, I ought to do a second POV for those unfortunate.
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Collaborative Writing Workshop: A886269 - School Prize Givings
- 1: bbtommy (Dec 2, 2002)
- 2: bbtommy (Dec 4, 2002)
- 3: There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho (Dec 4, 2002)
- 4: Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") (Dec 4, 2002)
- 5: bbtommy (Dec 5, 2002)
- 6: bbtommy (Dec 9, 2002)
- 7: sprout (Dec 11, 2002)
- 8: bbtommy (Dec 12, 2002)
- 9: Demon Drawer (Dec 24, 2002)
- 10: bbtommy (Jan 10, 2003)
- 11: bbtommy (Jan 30, 2003)
- 12: Lateral Blinking (Jan 30, 2003)
- 13: bbtommy (Jan 30, 2003)
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