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I'm assuming that you aren't licensed to ride a motorcycle?
I don't smoke. But I also don't mindThough you may have to stop a few time so i can have a breath of fresh air.
And a cigarette, if that's not too contradictory.
Do you have to be licensed to be a passenger ?I'm assuming that you aren't licensed to ride a motorcycle?
I don't smoke in cars.I don't smoke. But I also don't mind
Not as a passenger.Do you have to be licensed to be a passenger ?
i don't think you do in the UK.
I've ridden pillion a few times, mainly while hitching, so I know about leaning for the corners and stuff.
Always scares me half to death, mind.
You, too, Ed, be careful on that long journey.Take care.
Gotta go.
When you get to Florida, we'll be doing LOTS of driving.
I started as a Parent Governor - Elected representatives 'of' (not 'for' - important difference) parents on the Governing Body when my son was in the school. Son left and I stayed (I became an Appointed Governor) as I believe that all youngsters should have the same opportunities my son did (or better)Quite, understand you can't give details, wouldn't be proper.
This overview was exactly what i wanted; thanks.
I think it's important to have an 'independent' body at work here, though sometimes there will be a personal involvement, children or friends children at the school ?
Ooh that's a difficult one. At our school I'd say yes; we're not regarded as the enemy. They realise that we're doing it for the kids just like they are. We are there to support as well as to criticise. The governors and the staff should be aiming for the same things and for the same reasons.So would you say, in general, that school governors are popular with headmasters and teaching staff ?
No it dragged so bad and it's overcast here muggy n horrible booGood afternoon, mamma.
Hope the day goes quickly and smoothly.
Yeah that's where I've been in garden trying to teach them fetch ... UnsuccessfullyWelcome back, though i'll be leaving shortly for some outside time with Tidgy.
Thanks, Seems to be a necessary, and mostly good, system.I started as a Parent Governor - Elected representatives 'of' (not 'for' - important difference) parents on the Governing Body when my son was in the school. Son left and I stayed (I became an Appointed Governor) as I believe that all youngsters should have the same opportunities my son did (or better)
Ooh that's a difficult one. At our school I'd say yes; we're not regarded as the enemy. They realise that we're doing it for the kids just like they are. We are there to support as well as to criticise. The governors and the staff should be aiming for the same things and for the same reasons.
In some other schools, fortunately a minority, the governors are not so well regarded. Depending on the school this may be a problem with the governors not doing their job properly... or with the school not doing theirs properly. I know of examples of both!
Sorry you had a long day.Yeah that's where I've been in garden trying to teach them fetch ... Unsuccessfully
Not sure if the system works the same in Wales. Education there is devolved to the Welsh government.Thanks, Seems to be a necessary, and mostly good, system.
Wonder what Lyn thinks ?
Good evening.Yes, I have.
wifey says, 'Hello back' and Tidgy is asleep after an hour and a bit in the sun playing cricket.Good evening.
So am I to understand that your answer is a BIG "NO?"
Regards to Wifey and a kiss to Tidgy from Oli.![]()
No "negotiations?" No discussions? no, no,no?wifey says, 'Hello back' and Tidgy is asleep after an hour and a bit in the sun playing cricket.
Good evening, Gillian.
You understand correctly.
Aww bless Oli. Hopefully the weather cools and gives him a boost!We're so-so. Rather bored. Moreover, the HOT weather is having its negative effects on Oli.He's been inactive and restless lately.