Friday, November 06, 2009

Friends

One of my classes comprises a lot of sweet but not particularly academic 16/17/18-year-olds and a couple of wise guys plus their acolytes. There's also a slightly plump, hen-toed boy. He has a haircut that looks as if his mum has put a saucepan on his head and hacked away vaguely with her nail scissors; rather old-fashioned glasses; and a lisp.

You probably had someone a bit like this in your class at school. We did, though she was a girl.

The other day he was walking in the college grounds with a friend who was randomly set upon by some youths (not our students). My student bravely tried to help and as a result his glasses were broken and he's now sporting a black eye and a bruised cheek.

Which is terrible, of course. But a welcome side-effect is that he's now seen as rather a hero by the rest of the class, even by the smart-alecs. And the college has paid for some new, cool specs.

And no, we didn't fasten the cats together by their collars.

15 comments:

  1. Always good when the apparent goat turns into the swan.


    (Yes, I know swans are large, strong birds, not to be messed with.)

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  2. Gosh, what a story. Good for your student, for being so brave. And funny thing -- those look like the cats I posted on my blog just before Halloween! ;-)

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  3. Hurray for him. He'd be my hero for standing up to bullies.....

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  4. I hate the superficiality of youth that judges by the cover, not the contents. Glad the Hero won out, & cool new specs have to be a bonus!

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  5. Oh ...the Hen feet? Don't all the best models have those? Ever noticed the pidgeon toes?

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  6. How cool of your college to get him his glasses - the kind of story you like to hear and hear too rarely.

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  7. It's awfully decent of the college to have replaced his glasses. He sounds like a decent sort himself.

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  8. What a lovely story :)

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  9. A decent young bloke (and brave) to help his friend out. Do you think it will give him more confidence in other areas?

    Your cats are gorgeous - we have two beautiful grey boys who also love to twist around each other until you can't see which is which.they provide lots of entertainment as I'm sure yours do.

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  10. What a wonderful mental image you've put in my head of the haircut!! Sweet story!!

    Hi Kitties!! I remember when you were itty bitty!

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  11. I hate to put a dampener on things, but do please be very careful about posting about people you work with. It has got me into massive trouble...

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  12. That is a heartening (??) story. Well, you'll know what I mean. Melbourne has been experiencing a lot of senseless violence in recent times. We need more good Samaritans, but sadly, they get bashed (or shot) for their efforts. What's wrong with the world anyway?

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  13. Sorry to hear the young man has bruises but I'm sure he is feeling good about himself and that's important. That and new cool glasses.

    Darla

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  14. What a brave and helpful boy! So happy there are still people like that in the world. Need more stories such as that... and the cats are cute "stuck" together! :))

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