In search of my maths teacher
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 20:38
Let me explain...
It was just after Bush winning the elections (for a second time) and you (substitute maths teacher) took our maths class at the Douay Martyrs School (Ickenham, England).
You are from America (either Las Vegas or LA), male, and liked the sisters.
Me and my mate were in the front row and we got talking to you about Bush and somehow this led onto how you'd met loads of famous people and asked us what music we liked. You asked us if we'd heard of the sisters, I hadn't listened to them but I knew of them coz Cradle of Filth covered "No Time To Cry."
So you recommend I listened to F&L&A, but I wasn't one for spontaneously buying CDs (not at HMV's £15.99 price!) and I couldn't find many Sisters tracks to download.
But sure enough, one year down the line, I'm a fanatic.
It would be great to chat to you.
Robert.
P.S. you were also a substitute for our Spanish class too but for some reason we didn't talk much in that lesson.
It was just after Bush winning the elections (for a second time) and you (substitute maths teacher) took our maths class at the Douay Martyrs School (Ickenham, England).
You are from America (either Las Vegas or LA), male, and liked the sisters.
Me and my mate were in the front row and we got talking to you about Bush and somehow this led onto how you'd met loads of famous people and asked us what music we liked. You asked us if we'd heard of the sisters, I hadn't listened to them but I knew of them coz Cradle of Filth covered "No Time To Cry."
So you recommend I listened to F&L&A, but I wasn't one for spontaneously buying CDs (not at HMV's £15.99 price!) and I couldn't find many Sisters tracks to download.
But sure enough, one year down the line, I'm a fanatic.
It would be great to chat to you.
Robert.
P.S. you were also a substitute for our Spanish class too but for some reason we didn't talk much in that lesson.