St Augustine's Grammar School Old Boys
Visitors Book 2004
My dear visitor, thank you for visiting www.staugs.org, the virtual home of the Old Boys of their alma mata, St Augustine's Grammar School.
All friends of this great school are cordially invited to mark the occasion of their visit by
appending their signature and comments to this esteemed visitors' book.
However, be assured that in the event of inappropriate entries, particularly from those who have no regard for this school, these will not be tolerated and the usual and full measures will be implemented including suspension.
Webmaster,
I am reporting you to yourself for cruelty & necrophilia ie. flogging a dead horse. Plus, there is nothing funny about Manchester City.
Chris, ta 4 that. strange coincidence or what? We talk bout GK, he appears on TV selling Hondas. So, what do you think of Kylie selling kinky underwear? Well, it's worth a try!!
65 - 70 <It'snotgood2hate>
UK - 25 November 2004 at 01:23:05
Looking forward to the next to the next "get together" in 2005.We are now all getting to that age,sadly, where some former teacher's and school mates are no longer with us! I note that Mr Brennan (Geography) has died after a short illness in March 2004. R.I.P. Kind regards to former teachers and school mmates. Tom Carville
Tom Carville <CarvilleTopcat@aol.com>
Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire UK - 30 October 2004 at 17:40:36
Actually it's http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/features/deskofgk/ Even Pastor Inquist would have known the url.
Chris
UK - 30 October 2004 at 14:15:12
Actually it's http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/features/deskofgk/ Even Pastor Inquist would have known the url.
Chris
UK - 30 October 2004 at 14:15:10
I was in first form in 1972 Oct to Dec - I was an Australian visitor - we went back home at the start of '73. I have only vague memories - but the tribute to 'Spike' evoked quite a few memories of the speed mass between 8:10 and 8:20am prior to the start of assembly at 8:30am.
Eamon Hannan <ehhannan@dodo.com.au>
Brisbane, Australia - 24 October 2004 at 09:18:23
FAZAKERLEY DRANK SEA_WATER, Yes the Geometric Master having completed his althletic cyle to work, come lunchtime slaked his thirst with a couple of glasses of salt water. It never did him any harm, just made the rest of his table sick.
Mibot Stilurts
UK - 08 October 2004 at 23:37:42
not
Just visiting
UK - 30 September 2004 at 23:56:40
Hey nonny mouse, your website needs you!
tolduso
UK - 30 September 2004 at 23:54:30
Je suis un pupil former de l'ecole et je prendre exception grande de le peestake de Monsieur Riz. Mais Non! je dit. Je voudrai dit danke a il pour mon commande excellement de le language Francais. le reste de vous peut bisou mon derriere.
Frank O'phile <Like a native.com>
UK - 16 September 2004 at 22:32:55
Must be a Lutheran.
Chris
UK - 08 September 2004 at 01:16:53
It's been another quiet week here at Lake Schoolbegon.
Sittin' on the stoop outside the tuckshop, we all smiled at poor old Chris trying to liven things up.
Ol' Mr Brennan said, Bla(y)don on where? You know what? I'm a geography teacher and the only thing thing I could find about the goddamn place is that it's got a florist shop. It makes Mr Rice's French classes seem interesting!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ <Apologies to Garrison.com>
UK - 31 August 2004 at 01:03:03
I accessed this via a florist's site in Bladon on Tyne
Chris
UK - 25 August 2004 at 22:17:00
1966 - nearly 40 years. I occaisionally see other old boys and constantly ask my wife 'Do I look as old as him''Of course not' she lies.It's sad to see the names of of the guys who have died it certainly makes me reflect on my own mortallity. Although I've done OK for myself I still wish I hadn't been such a lazy B'tard at Augustines - looking back it truly was a great school. All the best to anyone who cares.
John Sullivan
John Sullivan <john.sullivan@sec.eu.com>
Stockport, cheshire UK - 23 August 2004 at 17:07:12
I taught biology from 1978, now teaching at University College School, Hampstead.
7, Tillingham Way, Woodside Park
Linda Dolata <ladolata clara.co.uk>
London, UK - 18 June 2004 at 10:25:44
Only spent 2 years in the lower & upper sixth from September 1969 till June 1971. Was strange at first as I didn't know anyone except 2 teachers, Denny Howells and Chris Glynn, both who had previously taught at All Hallows. In the end however it was a memorable 2 years. Lost touch with most when I went to essex uni in 1971 but seen the likes of John McKeown, John Taylor Chris Fewtrell every now and then. Did Adam Zazlona ever complete his dentistry course? Michael Lochery at one time was a musix teacher at St. Elisabeths primary in Peel Hall. Are you still teaching. I am currently working my butt off here in Libya putting my kids through sholl & uni. I manged 6 kids in all. My 3 eldest all at uni and 3 more to follow. Iw would be nice if the 2005 get together could be arranged. Keep me informed
thomas mccann <tomatwaha@hotmail.com>
tripoli, libya - 31 May 2004 at 09:19:10
It would be great to hear from anybody who remembers me.
Eamonn Comerford <Eamonncomerford@aol.com>
London, UK - 24 May 2004 at 09:16:28
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....................
Tumbleweed <standback&waitforbitchyremarkfromnonnymouse.com>
UK - 30 April 2004 at 00:28:16
...maybe because we're selective
In answer to Charles Murray...
UK - 10 April 2004 at 15:58:37
Why dont i see any St John Plessington ppl here?
charlie murray <charlesmurray@hotmail.com>
eastbourne, east sussex UK - 02 April 2004 at 18:17:44
Hi,Second time i have been to this site.spotted allen molloy.
Lets see if his e-mail is still active
charlie Murray <charlesmurray@hotmail.com>
UK - 02 April 2004 at 18:09:30
Fantastic, now we've finally got something we can really celebrate!
Bitter Blue <F. all@28years.com>
UK - 21 March 2004 at 13:20:35
Recently stumbled across this site & have often wondered if anything like this would be set up.Great to see it has.Spent most of my time here avoiding Spike so he wouldn't force me to get my hair cut-it was a bit long for those days,almost touching my collar.Would be great to hear from anyone who wants to get in touch.
Paul Beahan {Beano} 1965 <paul.beahan@ntlworld.com>
Stockport, Cheshire UK - 11 March 2004 at 20:59:21
WELL,WELL SOME YOU I KNOW AND SOME YOU I DO NOT ,OK TALK ABOUT SPIKE BUT HE COULD NOT STRAP WHAT ABOUT MATTHEWS IN THE GREEN ROOM A SADIST.
WHO REMEMBERS GETTING IT FOR NOT THROWING THINGS ON THE BUS HOME AND THOSE WHO DID WALKING OFF WHEN SPIKE PLAYED PILOT HEY CHRIS YES YOU DID IT.TALK ABOUT PEERS STICKING TOGETHER.
WHETHER YOU LIKED IT OR HATED IT ONCE AN AUGGIES BOY ALWAYS ONE.
NOW COME ON GUYS WE NEED A RIGHT GOOD REUNION(PISS UP )WHO IS GOING TO ORGANISE IT? CHEERS CHAZ 1K 72'
CHARLIE CARRUTH <CHARLIE.CARRUTH@BTOPENWORLD.COM>
Stockport, UK - 11 March 2004 at 20:57:30
ANYONE REMEMBER THE TALLEST AND MOST INTELLIGENT OF THE CLASS??EG MARK SANDERES, PAUL ROONEY, JIM SWAINE, PAUL GRINDROD, AL KEANE..LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU
jOHN "WODGE"WARREN <warren2003@fsmail.net>
OLDHAM, manchester UK - 11 March 2004 at 20:55:54
Thank God for that! I thought it was my anonymous messages that had wiped out the board. Shame that Wodgers message has disappeared though. A great bloke to have in a line out. I have fond memories of the rugby team, apart from the one where we were beaten by the football team that is , yes of course, at rugby!!
the scarlet pimple <paranoid @65-70 .com>
UK - 11 March 2004 at 19:09:15
Apologies - Due to problems with ISP some recent messages from visitors are missing. Visitors' book back and functioning however
WEBMASTER <webmaster@staugs.org>
UK - 10 March 2004 at 11:07:53
came across your site when looking for "Heap" surnames. noticed "st. augustines." i went to a st. augustines... at chorley,lancs:1960-1964.
john heap <j.t.heap@btinternet.com>
blackburn, lancs UK - 22 January 2004 at 22:34:56
Its shocking what you come across when searching for porn on the internet. I always tell my kids school is the best years of your life. I 27years after leaving, waiting for a knee transplant, now remember its not true.
Philip Long <PhilipCLong@aol.com>
Lytham St Annes, Lancashire UK - 13 January 2004 at 12:20:32
This site is interesting as well as informative. Enjoyed browsing through
the site. Keep up the good work.
jesa
UK - 12 January 2004 at 13:47:37