Welcome to our world ,wolfie
For those of you who do not know (‘Blueys’, I'm talking to you, so listen up, and to any ignorant Sixth Formers who have missed the hype), the Sixth Form have been lucky enough to recently recruit a new member into the mix. Not another basketball player, girls, although obviously they are the height of importance, but a significant other. May I present the newest member of the Wolf Pack (drum roll please)... Wolfie, the fish! Correction, goldfish. An ingenious name, might I add. Obviously to you this does not seem too exciting; you probably have one at home that you loved for two weeks, now ignore and only feed at regular intervals because it's your chore. But boy are you wrong, we're mature in the sixth form and are therefore appreciative... Apparently.
Our beloved Wolfie is THE life and soul of the party (those that occur in the common room of course) but he's there, swimming around contentedly in his manly pink bowl at the centre of our lives. He’s always sucking in all the attention from the outside world into his own with just the simple O's of his mouth.
And if this isn't enough, not only is he a winner with the ladies (and fellas, we see you aww-ing at him too hoping no-one notices) but thanks to Mr Fisher (the alternative centre of our lives) Wolfie will be one of, if not the smartest fish known to man. Fisher has given him books to read (although admittedly they were Geography-based, but still, “books” for him to read) and encouragement that you could only get from County staff to help one's intelligence. After all, ‘Together Everyone Achieves More’, right?!
Welcome to County, Wolfie!
by Mel Kennedy and Jenny Gates
Our beloved Wolfie is THE life and soul of the party (those that occur in the common room of course) but he's there, swimming around contentedly in his manly pink bowl at the centre of our lives. He’s always sucking in all the attention from the outside world into his own with just the simple O's of his mouth.
And if this isn't enough, not only is he a winner with the ladies (and fellas, we see you aww-ing at him too hoping no-one notices) but thanks to Mr Fisher (the alternative centre of our lives) Wolfie will be one of, if not the smartest fish known to man. Fisher has given him books to read (although admittedly they were Geography-based, but still, “books” for him to read) and encouragement that you could only get from County staff to help one's intelligence. After all, ‘Together Everyone Achieves More’, right?!
Welcome to County, Wolfie!
by Mel Kennedy and Jenny Gates