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Archive page for Monday, 12 June 2006

 Mo, Jun 12, 2006
Beach in Walsall?
Marvelous. Just brilliant! From the smoky stacks of Darlaston, Walsall to the beach in Formby. Lovely pictures:-) Lovely weather.

And lots of posts about footie from the Friday Blog Club.

Not forgetting a recycling post.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 12:18:31 PM to the Community dept.
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Beach in Walsall?



Bodnant's fair
£777 raised. Wicked :-) I'd have loved to have been there. Lots of pix to capture the day.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 11:58:49 AM to the Community dept.
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Bodnant's fair



Criag y Don firehose
Lots of news coming from Craig y Don. They've won first prize for story writing. learning about tesselation
and winning at football—a beautifully illustrated story written by the team themselves :-)
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 11:55:36 AM to the Community dept.
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Criag yDon firehose



I knew my fish were clever
Underwater Times: Man Trains Goldfish to Go Through Hoops, Push Soccer Ball: "Albert Einstein - the fish - can swim through hoops and tunnels, trained goldfish push an underwater soccer ball into a goal, and fetch a ball from the bottom of the aquarium to the surface."

Mine follow me from one side of their tank to the other side, as I move around my kitchen. I tell people and they think I'm weird. But now, I can prove it! Maybe I'll train them too :-)

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 10:22:55 AM to the Off topic dept.
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I knew my fish were clever



Football at Walsallwood JMI
Ah! A man who loves his email to Weblog. Just like me ;-) See how easy it is for him to add loads of pictures to a news item? Just email in the attached pictures. The subject of the email becomes the title of the post. The file names become the captions.

New baby and football madness. Even the new baby is dressed up for the start of the world cup.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 9:21:55 AM to the Community dept.
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Football at Walsallwood JMI



Weekends
Off we went Friday, and back on Sunday night. Some updates from my mobile phone over on my personal site of out trip to Nanna's in South Wales. Tamagotchi pain for me. I just don't want to spend the time understanding it. It's a generation gap :-(
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 8:48:01 AM to the Community dept.
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Weekends



Bad teachers targeted in makeover for sink schools
Telegraph: Bad teachers targeted in makeover for sink schools: "staff who are "blockers" to change should be forced to leave or be made redundant and that pupils who are causing problems should be expelled."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 8:40:22 AM to the Education news dept.
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Telegraph | News | Bad teachers targeted in makeover for sink schools



Fishy
Guardian: Fish oil for pupils may improve behaviour: "If, as some scientists believe, Omega 3 is shown to have a beneficial impact, ministers are prepared to consider giving children daily doses in liquid or capsule form."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 12/6/06; 8:26:34 AM to the Psychology dept.
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Fishy