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1 minute ago, inspector said:

He was when I was there

Me too.

 

Big Rangers fan.

 

You remember the other RE teacher, Tufty Dougall?

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2 minutes ago, inspector said:

Not really a subject I took a lot of interest in

Fair enough.

 

I didn’t either but for some reason I had that as one of my classes.

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9 hours ago, Morgan said:

Was Fat Mac the Reverend A.S. MacPherson?

 

RE teacher?

 

He certainly was and was also a huge hun fan. Apart from getting belted off him in 76 I personally have nothing but good things to say about him. He gave a good bit of help when my old man died in 78 and I've never forgotten that.

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9 hours ago, Morgan said:

Me too.

 

Big Rangers fan.

 

You remember the other RE teacher, Tufty Dougall?

 

Originator of the Motherwell casuals so I've been led to believe :huh2:

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Just now, N Lincs Jambo said:

 

He certainly was and was also a huge hun fan. Apart from getting belted off him in 76 I personally have nothing but good things to say about him. He gave a good bit of help when my old man died in 78 and I've never forgotten that.

1976/77 was the last time he belted me too NLJ.

 

Do you remember the other RE teacher called Tufty Dougall?

 

Do you remember the geography teacher ‘Fat Harry’?

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Just now, Morgan said:

1976/77 was the last time he belted me too NLJ.

 

Do you remember the other RE teacher called Tufty Dougall?

 

Do you remember the geography teacher ‘Fat Harry’?

 

Yes and Yes lol Morgan. Btw were you still in stitches laughing after he had belted you as we all were? Poor guy really had no idea how to do it right

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1 minute ago, N Lincs Jambo said:

 

Yes and Yes lol Morgan. Btw were you still in stitches laughing after he had belted you as we all were? Poor guy really had no idea how to do it right

Still in stitches N. :lol:

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Morgan said:

Back to you man.

 

Cool :toasting:

 

Ok Morgan seeing as it's back to me, you still never answered the question I asked you yesterday which was what year did you finish? I was 75-81. Btw can I put a light-hearted smiley on the end of that as i don't want to come across all arsey lol!

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23 minutes ago, N Lincs Jambo said:

 

Ok Morgan seeing as it's back to me, you still never answered the question I asked you yesterday which was what year did you finish? I was 75-81. Btw can I put a light-hearted smiley on the end of that as i don't want to come across all arsey lol!

Not believing this NLJ.

 

Read my post again please.

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  • 4 years later...

Colin hesp played no 8 for FP’s

Peggy (Real Name Barbera) Arneill taugh my mother in law art and was a friend of the family. Lived with her sister in Falkirk, until her sister passed away. Shock of shocks - she is still alive. 
Mrs Sydaef taught me French and her husband taught me csys physics and I played classical guitar with him a few times at end of school. He was way better than me.
 Anybody remember that strange agency French teacher called Mrs Howard Gordon (Madam Mercury for all you chemistry scholars). 
Chester Barnes  tried to punch me once for forgetting swimming kit. Shame the craze was to have huge metal belt buckles and I didn’t feel a thing through my southern comfort buckle. He winced and turned away though. Aaah sweet Karma! 
Bob Neil went on to be headmaster and was bloody good at it by all accounts. I liked him. 
 

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A Boy Named Crow

Just wondering if wny of you who have divulged your high school would also like to supply your mother's maiden name and / or first pet?

 

It's so hard to hack an online account with just one piece of information!

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Fxxx the SPFL
2 hours ago, Harry Potter said:

craigmount high, 72-77,  hardly ever off, was for a broken wrist.

you must have been going at some rate :whistling: oh and Tynie 69-73

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5 hours ago, A Boy Named Crow said:

Just wondering if wny of you who have divulged your high school would also like to supply your mother's maiden name and / or first pet?

 

It's so hard to hack an online account with just one piece of information!

Yep . Hence not divulging. 

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Nucky Thompson
3 hours ago, Jeffros Furios said:

PHM attended Tynecastle High 

Correct answer

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JudyJudyJudy

However for any fraudster's out there I went to Stewarts  Melville. 

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Harry Potter
On 17/02/2018 at 12:57, Morgan said:

Me too.

 

Big Rangers fan.

 

You remember the other RE teacher, Tufty Dougall?

Tufty😀.

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Harry Potter
7 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

However for any fraudster's out there I went to Stewarts  Melville. 

very posh 😀played you guys at rugby back in the day.

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wentworth jambo
5 minutes ago, Harry Potter said:

Tufty😀.

I remember Tufty - worked in the RE dept at the same time as Mr McClure - he was a top guy, qualified minister and did my Dad's funeral 

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4 hours ago, Harry Potter said:

Tufty😀.

 

3 hours ago, wentworth jambo said:

I remember Tufty - worked in the RE dept at the same time as Mr McClure - he was a top guy, qualified minister and did my Dad's funeral 

  

He was so-named because he had about one tuft of hair!  😄

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luckyBatistuta

Some on here might recognise the teachers I’m talking about...

 

I picked up a passenger recently but didn’t really have a good look at him when he got in and couldn’t see his face in the darkness of the back of the taxi. We were passing the new Boroughmuir school and got talking about it, with him telling me it was fantastic inside. I told him I preferred the old building, but was biased, as I attended the old Boroughmuir building. He then asked me why I didn’t recognise him. I had no idea who he was...it was only Mr Swan the maths teacher, probably the most famous Boroughmuir teacher there has been. Anyway, he’s alive, fit and well. He did tell me he had been visiting Mrs Kent, my old guidance teacher, who sadly now has dementia☹️

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4 hours ago, Harry Potter said:

very posh 😀played you guys at rugby back in the day.

They started a rugby team in early seventies and unless my memories playing tricks they got banned after two or three games I’m sure they wrecked the Boroughmuir changing rooms up at meggatland and other stuff that was good old Tynie for you 

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Harry Potter
1 hour ago, Morgan said:

 

  

He was so-named because he had about one tuft of hair!  😄

Brilliant🙂.

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On 16/05/2022 at 07:36, A Boy Named Crow said:

Just wondering if wny of you who have divulged your high school would also like to supply your mother's maiden name and / or first pet?

 

It's so hard to hack an online account with just one piece of information!

 

Not to mention a memorable place... although we all know that's probably either Tynie or Hampden 😂

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Horatio Caine

Been reading through this thread again.  It is indeed like a Heriots re-union!  I was there 64-70 so remember many of the worthies mentioned - Arneil, Stone, McPhee, MacPherson, McCheyne (!) etc.  Alan McDonald taught me German before he succeeded Dewar (`The Dome`).  I also had `Bouncer` Stott for English.  He was the father of Ken Stott.  Ah, memories!!  (it was all male at that time sadly, and I also just missed out on the fun with Ms Hesp!)

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I P Knightley

There's a lot of Heriots FPs on here but how do we stand with George Watson's boys? I'd have thought that the maroon blazer might have created a bit of an affinity. Or, maybe, they hated the school so much they wanted nothing to do with maroon?

 

Not my school, btw. I just grew up thinking that Heriots v Watsons was the big rivalry; all observed from my perspective of being at Auggie's.

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2 hours ago, Horatio Caine said:

Been reading through this thread again.  It is indeed like a Heriots re-union!  I was there 64-70 so remember many of the worthies mentioned - Arneil, Stone, McPhee, MacPherson, McCheyne (!) etc.  Alan McDonald taught me German before he succeeded Dewar (`The Dome`).  I also had `Bouncer` Stott for English.  He was the father of Ken Stott.  Ah, memories!!  (it was all male at that time sadly, and I also just missed out on the fun with Ms Hesp!)

Ah names to remember😁

you could add in “Jake” Thakrey , Herr Wand and Brian Lockhart - good jambo

Memories of Dewar “ get a haircut boy “😂😂

Ken Stott was in my year 

Ilike your description of Peggy Arneil as male 😂😂😂

 

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7 minutes ago, merrymac said:

Ah names to remember😁

you could add in “Jake” Thakrey , Herr Wand and Brian Lockhart - good jambo

Memories of Dewar “ get a haircut boy “😂😂

Ken Stott was in my year 

Ilike your description of Peggy Arneil as male 😂😂😂

 

Yeah some belters in there as well!  Herr Wand once put me out of the room for talking.  I was in a sweat in case the Head should come along so I made faces to the rest of the class through the wee clear bit of glass in the middle of the door till eventually I had to be let back in. Phew!  

IIRC wasn't the head of Chemistry merrymac as well?  David Mackenzie who went on to be Head at Falkirk High (I think).

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11 minutes ago, Horatio Caine said:

Yeah some belters in there as well!  Herr Wand once put me out of the room for talking.  I was in a sweat in case the Head should come along so I made faces to the rest of the class through the wee clear bit of glass in the middle of the door till eventually I had to be let back in. Phew!  

IIRC wasn't the head of Chemistry merrymac as well?  David Mackenzie who went on to be Head at Falkirk High (I think).

Don’t remember him🤔

purely a coincidence

in 6 th year we used to go drinking with Jake T at the  Last Drop in grassmarket and a pub in Victoria street whose name escapes me

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39 minutes ago, merrymac said:

Don’t remember him🤔

purely a coincidence

in 6 th year we used to go drinking with Jake T at the  Last Drop in grassmarket and a pub in Victoria street whose name escapes me

Bow Bar

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On 16/05/2022 at 07:36, A Boy Named Crow said:

Just wondering if wny of you who have divulged your high school would also like to supply your mother's maiden name and / or first pet?

 

It's so hard to hack an online account with just one piece of information!

Would also need your name as well at least? Not be many "A Boy Named Crow" in the phone book I wouldn't think.

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14 minutes ago, **** the SPFL said:

Bow Bar

Might have been .

Looked it up and Nicky Tam,s comes to mind.

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Just now, merrymac said:

Might have been .

Looked it up and Nicky Tam,s comes to mind.

further up the hill

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1 minute ago, **** the SPFL said:

further up the hill

👍

Newcastle brown ale was the order of the day, 

Not good for the internal systems😂

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Just now, merrymac said:

👍

Newcastle brown ale was the order of the day, 

Not good for the internal systems😂

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a pint of nookie broon used to be the shout. i couldn't stand it lol

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A Boy Named Crow
15 minutes ago, Pans Jambo said:

Would also need your name as well at least? Not be many "A Boy Named Crow" in the phone book I wouldn't think.

It all adds up though

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2 minutes ago, **** the SPFL said:

a pint of nookie broon used to be the shout. i couldn't stand it lol

It was a bit of an acquired taste, but after the 5th bottle who was caring:toasting:

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5 hours ago, jonesy said:

Given we've won more derbies at their place than they have, wouldn't be surprised if some of us had Easter Road down. 

 

🤔

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KevinKyle10

Anybody here from St Augustine’s 00-06?

 

or even Hailesland 93-95 (I didn’t start in 93, but don’t know what school I was at before starting at Hailesland.)

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