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The Wittering Whitehalls

LIFE LESSONS: "Use a loo brush."

The Wittering Whitehalls

Global

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.93.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

It's possibly fair to say that most of us have wielded a loo brush from time to time... But what alternative use has Mrs Whitehall found for the muckiest implement in your house?

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0:00.0

I've always been ambitious and in teaching I've found plenty of opportunities to progress.

0:05.0

As head of English, I now get to support all other teachers in my department.

0:09.4

They often learn from my advice, though actually I often learn from theirs.

0:13.4

The support and development we all get from each other is amazing.

0:16.5

It benefits not just us, but every student we teach.

0:19.8

How many of the professions can say that?

0:22.4

Every lesson shapes a life. Start shaping yours with a minimum starting salary of £31,000. Search get

0:28.8

into teaching. This is a Global Player Original podcast.

0:46.0

Welcome back to the bonus episode for this week, Mr Whitehall, the Slimline.

0:51.0

Talking of Slimline, I was out exercising the dog because yes, you had again refused to take the dog out.

0:51.6

And guess what I saw in the park this morning?

0:54.9

And you will be very upset that you weren't there because it was very you.

1:00.4

Not something you see very often.

1:03.6

In the park.

1:05.5

Not a clue.

1:07.3

A monk.

1:09.1

A monk?

1:10.1

In his full habits

1:11.1

yes he had trainers on rather than sandals

1:15.0

and he was wearing

1:17.0

he was wearing a habit you mean it was brown

1:20.4

which makes him a Franciscan I think

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