I've just been whinging at Amazon for the fact they said they were going to dispatch my 5 CDs more than a month in the future, despite them all being in stock. I'd even tried switching to first class and back to free delivery and it didn't make any difference. Then I tried seeing what it would be like with Express Delivery. Decided it wasn't worth 8 quid, but when I switch back to free delivery again suddenly the dispatch date was January 11th. Maybe I won't have to wait forever for them after all.
A discussion on irc of famous people you want to school with led to a bit of Googling. I can't find any proof that Blue Peter Presenter Mark Curry went there, though I'd always heard it was true. I did however find the website of The Music who I think were around Emily's year, maybe younger. I once wrote a book for the brother of one of the members of the band. Well, a spiral bound hand-illustrated short story. Rather plagiarised from little shop of horrors really.
Still, the special edition of their second album was dirt cheap from an amazon reseller, so I seem to have indulged.
- The Music - Welcome To The North
I expect it'll probably arrive before the others do.
Edit: Oooh, and John Finnigan (Finnegan?) from my form is still playing football, currently apparently captaining Cheltenham. I remember him getting the place in Notts Forest's junior team. I've played footie with him I have (at Junior School). And Danny Orr was in Steph's form and is a pretty good rugby league player, having at one point been the youngest super league team captain.
What famous people went to your school?
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Date: 2007-01-08 03:48 pm (UTC)Christ, I'm beginning to sound like Marcus Brigstocke.
Oh, and my ipod only has two tracks by The Music on it right now, pity as I wouldn't mind listening to the first album right now. :-(
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Date: 2007-01-08 03:52 pm (UTC)I'm glad you like The Music anyway, nice to know they're only obscure, and not completely unheard of :-)
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Date: 2007-01-08 04:19 pm (UTC)We had a famous(-ish) footballer too, in the year below me; Carl Shutt of Bradford City, Sheffield Wednesday and that team from Beeston whose name we dare not mention in polite company.
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Date: 2007-01-08 04:39 pm (UTC)Carl Shutt
Didn't he once score a goal in the Nou Camp for a...err, certain team?
Apologies to LNR for all the football chat.
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Date: 2007-01-08 05:56 pm (UTC)My school (Calder High in Mytholmroyd) was also in the Guinness Book of records for being the first comprehensive school in the UK.
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Date: 2007-01-08 07:36 pm (UTC)I've also heard that the Curried one went there.... was never sure whether to believe it.
Does Mr Sanderson count as atleast being notable, having written a musical that played at the Playhouse (I think it may even have toured... although how far, I'm not sure... )...? I mean, he did go to the school at the same time as we did... even if he was a teacher... he was just a big kid! ;-)
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Date: 2007-01-09 12:31 am (UTC)Peter Wright of Spy Catcher fame
2 directors of MI5 and one of MI6
Hugo Barnacle, litcrit of The Spectator (a year younger than me)
Jamie Duthie, hockey player and BBC pundit (also a year younger than me)
Ben Clarke, England and British Lions flanker (I once played a club match with his dad!)
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Date: 2007-01-09 11:13 am (UTC)Cat Deeley. That's about it.
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