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it's xmas every day of the year for Flamobyant Batchelors like Chris Jeffries.

 

A few extracts from his former pupils;

 

We were convinced he was gay. He used to touch people’s hands and he’d say ”Oh you’re very sweaty. That means you’re sexually active. You’ve been sexually active recently”.

 

 

”You didn’t want him to come near you, he was very unkempt and had dirty fingernails. I think girls were more creeped out by him than boys, he was weird.

 

 

”He would over emphasise words and kept repeating them in an odd way. He would say things 10-15 times over.

”The things he taught us were really odd, he loved old English poetry. The way he talked, the way he walked and the way he acted. It was all very strange.

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it's xmas every day of the year for Flamobyant Batchelors like Chris Jeffries.

 

A few extracts from his former pupils;

 

We were convinced he was gay. He used to touch people’s hands and he’d say ”Oh you’re very sweaty. That means you’re sexually active. You’ve been sexually active recently”.

 

 

”You didn’t want him to come near you, he was very unkempt and had dirty fingernails. I think girls were more creeped out by him than boys, he was weird.

 

 

”He would over emphasise words and kept repeating them in an odd way. He would say things 10-15 times over.

”The things he taught us were really odd, he loved old English poetry. The way he talked, the way he walked and the way he acted. It was all very strange.

 

Yeah, we had an English teacher like that as well.

 

EDIT: And he certainly was like that.

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