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my name is shorty and i was sitting in the waiting room for my first appointment with a new dentist. i noticed her dental diploma, which bore her full name.


suddenly, i remembered a tall, handsome, dark haired girl with the same name had been in my secondary school class some 50-odd years ago.


could she be the same girl that i had a secret crush on, way back then?


upon seeing her, however, i quickly discarded any such thought.


this balding, grey haired woman with the deeply lined face was far too old to have been my classmate. after she examined my teeth, i asked her if she had attended heber road secondary school .


'yes, yes i did. i'm a heberite! 'she beamed with pride.


'when did you leave to go to college?' i asked


she answered, in 1945. why do you ask?


'you were in my class!' i exclaimed.


she looked at me closely.


then the ugly,


old,


wrinkled,


fat arsed,


grey haired,


decrepit,


witch asked.


'what did you teach?'

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