A Poor Player
@apoorplayer
English teacher, HOD, in the state sector. Probably fulfilling many associated stereotypes.
This is his great grandson (recently captured by Ukrainian forced) and my god, the genes are strong.
Not particularly original but... I saw it when I was 13 and on an exciting trip to stay, just me, with a family friend.
This is a picture from France at 98 World Cup, from a doc called Les Yeux dans les Bleus. I love that 3 out of the list of 7 are meals. And I love the last one for its understatement.
Lenny Henry not doing a bag job of challenging (in royal box today as well)
Jordan Pickford looks like a fruit salad. This is my one contribution to the Football Discourse.
Well this made me laugh. The whole article is lots of usual KB silliness but ahe says some interesting things about class at the end...
Makes a good comparison with Valette (impressionist in Manchester and teacher of Lowry)
Honestly this man's painting of plants/flowers has always been more compelling than his portraits imo.
Got this through the door today. No one will be surprised to learn that the founder is a divorced man.
Two things to improve one's cooking life in 2026 - the expensive chopped tomatoes and a spoon rest.
As a lifelong folk fan, I can be fairly certain the answer is a resounding no.
I am literally astounded by these numbers. Where you support NEA or not, it will increase admin and students will have unequal access to resources.
I am completely flummoxed as to how Matthew Parris got to his THIRTIES before learning about socks. www.thetimes.com/magazines/th...
I am interested by the top response to this question- to me, as a teacher, it suggests that people don't actually really know what to do about the issues. The idea that schools *aren't* trying to do this already is laughable.