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"Don't look upon the blondes when they are platinum"
ygwerin118 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Ordinary housing estates replete with typical secondary school San Quentin High, complete with disconnected teachers and pupils.

The delectable Miss Jill Swinburne, "ah to be in your English class what shear bliss".

And the em woodwork teacher Mr Trevor Chaplin, with the manner and appearance of the dilettante rather than of an expert.

School teachers Mr Chaplin and Carter have at least one or two things in common, principally an admiration for blondes.

In their cases a leggy door to door saleswoman, Mr Chaplin jazz records and Mr Carter an electric hedge trimmer.

And that of being short changed, Mr Chaplin with the wrong records, and Mr Carter a faulty trimmer.

We get a mere hint in a chat of what transpired before they met, with a rather delicious tease from Miss Swinburne of how they got together.

But we are yet to really see exactly what sort of relationship, that Jill and Trevor share.

They appear to have nothing in common with neither of them, exactly sharing each other's interests or concerns.

Though from the verbal exchanges they could easily be mistaken, for a married couple of a long and tenuous duration.
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