Just in case you are a drama teacher.
Tha sales are always welcome.
Bill
10/09/07
Reply from Simone Delorn: I am impressed, Bill. Will Shakey look out. Don't shave the beard. You look good as it is.
You were wrong about KS1. Pre-School at the moment but hope to move up soon. I don't know the teacher you mentioned. February half term would be good for
us if the temperatures hold up. I'm not too fussed about which specie of fish we catch. I'm just as happy with a few roach, perch & dace as with
barbel to be honest. The tagliatelle sounds great.
Also forgot to say you can find out if I'm genuine by Googling
My name Bill Siviter.
I usually come up on the first page and you may be surprised.
Bill
Oh forgot to say I've an old mate who is a headteacher of a Comprehensive down Bedford way.
used to live in Flitwick. Goes by the name of Bob Clayton but better known as Taff.
If you run into him give him my regards we used to play rugby together in the front row and meet up at the
Middlesex Sevens but I haven't seen him for years.
Bill
Simone let me guess KS1?
Or High school PE specialist, you look quite fit.
I used to be a PE specialist myself but don't have to go out on cold
playing fields any more, teach mainly art to KS2 but do a bit of KS1 and occasionally even
Foundation stage too. Just love the rug rats.
As for fishing the Dove you would both be welcome.
I am very passionate.....................................................about my fishing.
And cook up a brilliant chicken curry or Tagliatelle with chicken breast stuffed with feta and tarragon in a creamy white wine sauce
(which is my seduction special)
probably why I'm on the large side.
School hols are best time for me.
I've met some great guys who have extended invitations to me
including one called Alan Cook from St Neots who has a boat on the Ouse,
(you may have heard of him) and a bunch of Crazy guys that Ousemeister can tell you
about on a site called the Darkside
but not any cute lasses.
So I do enjoy giving someone else the chance to fish my beautiful river.
My lads are all grown up (older than you) but sadly I've never grown up.
I love a bit of banter on T'internet and yes I am a wind up artist,
and can't resist a pretty face.
I could never get my ex interested in fishing she used to eat all the sarnies play the radio too loud
and want to bugger off home when the flask was empty.
So your fella doesn't know how lucky he is.
I'm invited to fish the Teme at half term and then down in Surrey at my eldests and hopefully off to Kenya
big game fishing at Easter. I might go abroad at Christmas if I can drag myself away from the grayling fishing.
But I've got nothing planned for Feb half term....................... yet.
Kind Regards
Billy Two Tens
PS I'm still not certain if you are a wind up or genuine.
They do cook up some devious plots on the Darkside.
But as I said I'm a sucker for a pretty face.
sneydbill
I'll be in touch closer to the time and we'll see what the weather is like.
Bill
10/10/07
sneydbill
Tha sales are always welcome.
Bill
10/09/07
I am impressed, Bill. Will Shakey look out. Don't shave the beard. You look good as it is.
You were wrong about KS1. Pre-School at the moment but hope to move up soon. I don't know the teacher you mentioned. February half term would be good for us if the temperatures hold up. I'm not too fussed about which specie of fish we catch. I'm just as happy with a few roach, perch & dace as with barbel to be honest. The tagliatelle sounds great.
10/10/07
sneydbill
My name Bill Siviter.
I usually come up on the first page and you may be surprised.
Bill
10/09/07
sneydbill
used to live in Flitwick. Goes by the name of Bob Clayton but better known as Taff.
If you run into him give him my regards we used to play rugby together in the front row and meet up at the
Middlesex Sevens but I haven't seen him for years.
Bill
10/09/07
sneydbill
Or High school PE specialist, you look quite fit.
I used to be a PE specialist myself but don't have to go out on cold
playing fields any more, teach mainly art to KS2 but do a bit of KS1 and occasionally even
Foundation stage too. Just love the rug rats.
As for fishing the Dove you would both be welcome.
I am very passionate.....................................................about my fishing.
And cook up a brilliant chicken curry or Tagliatelle with chicken breast stuffed with feta and tarragon in a creamy white wine sauce
(which is my seduction special)
probably why I'm on the large side.
School hols are best time for me.
I've met some great guys who have extended invitations to me
including one called Alan Cook from St Neots who has a boat on the Ouse,
(you may have heard of him) and a bunch of Crazy guys that Ousemeister can tell you
about on a site called the Darkside
but not any cute lasses.
So I do enjoy giving someone else the chance to fish my beautiful river.
My lads are all grown up (older than you) but sadly I've never grown up.
I love a bit of banter on T'internet and yes I am a wind up artist,
and can't resist a pretty face.
I could never get my ex interested in fishing she used to eat all the sarnies play the radio too loud
and want to bugger off home when the flask was empty.
So your fella doesn't know how lucky he is.
I'm invited to fish the Teme at half term and then down in Surrey at my eldests and hopefully off to Kenya
big game fishing at Easter. I might go abroad at Christmas if I can drag myself away from the grayling fishing.
But I've got nothing planned for Feb half term....................... yet.
Kind Regards
Billy Two Tens
PS I'm still not certain if you are a wind up or genuine.
They do cook up some devious plots on the Darkside.
But as I said I'm a sucker for a pretty face.
10/09/07