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not with those lips. He also could not really be regarded as a singer, but would always be someone in the limelight, has the "X" factor, that personality glow.
I really can't picture him as a teacher!
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I suppose educations loss is musics gain.
I see no reason why not. He's always come across as eloquent and intelligent and really quite normal. In fact most of the big groups that have stood the test of time have intelligent thinking members.
Don't think that he would be quite as rich if he'd taken up teaching do you ?.
I agree with you, prudie. It's just the thought of him strutting up and down in front of a blackboard
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Leather patches on the elbows of his tweed jacket, a collection of rhythm + blues LPs in his semi, and serving as a delegate to the annual NUT conference.
Somehow doesn't seem to describe him.
I wonder which subject he would have taught.
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He might have made a good English teacher. Is he a singer/songwriter? And he could have run the school's musical appreciation society.
don't think it would have worked with Keith as headmaster
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Agree, Keith and his teenage sweetheart, Mandy, would have set a bad example to teachers everywhere
Sandy, //Agree, Keith and his teenage sweetheart, Mandy, would have set a bad example to teachers everywhere //

I think you will find that was Bill Wyman.
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