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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

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rebby · 29/10/2013 16:14

A bit off subject here but vaguely secondary school related... I watched a River Cottage episode the other evening and Hugh F-W's son was making a desert. The son was so very charming and well spoken and seemed very eloquent it made me wonder if Hugh sent his children to private school!
Anyone know?

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Ilovegeorgeclooney · 29/10/2013 19:06

So no state sector children can be charming, well-spoken or eloquent?

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MadameDefarge · 29/10/2013 19:13

how was he making a desert? was he jinxing rainfall over Dartmoor or something. Now if he can do that, he must be at a private school.

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spababe · 02/11/2013 15:46

I know one of his sons is at the local State Grammar (super selective)

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Bunbaker · 02/11/2013 15:53

He was in the Sahara I think.

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corlan · 02/11/2013 16:39

I would imagine Hugh sends his children to boarding school somewhere in Surrey so that they don't pick up that frightful Dorset accent.

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Talkinpeace · 02/11/2013 19:14

nah mate vey awl tork laike vat dain theyre

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BIWI · 02/11/2013 19:18

Both of my boys went to a local comprehensive. They are perfectly well spoken and charming. Why wouldn't they be?

What a bizarre OP. Hmm

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grovel · 03/11/2013 09:57

H F-W went to Eton. Don't know about his kids.

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UniS · 04/11/2013 23:08

He lives in a very well spoken part of the Dorset/ Devon boarders. Lots of local kids sound like that.

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pointyfangs · 05/11/2013 20:41

Have a Biscuit, OP, for making assumptions about us state school plebs. It's from Waitrose, so should be up to your standards. Hmm

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Talkinpeace · 05/11/2013 20:50

its the kids at DCs school who get either a new pony or a new horse box for their birthday every year that do my head in.
Scummy places comps.

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JohnnyBarthes · 06/11/2013 17:53

Poor OP Grin

To be fair, my state schooled 13yo is a mumbling oik. But then so are some of his privately educated friends (although when they are being obnoxious it tends to be loudly).

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pointyfangs · 06/11/2013 18:05

I think most neurotypical 13yo boys are mumbling oiks, aren't they? And when they're not being mumbling oiks, they're being silly loud-mouthed show-offs. My DD1 has decided - on the strength of her passing acquaintance with the genus young adolescent male - that she is not going to date until she is at least 18. Grin

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Mabelface · 06/11/2013 18:24

My teenagers are state school educated, as is my adult son and me and we are all perfectly charming and eloquent, thank you very much. It's not just the remit of public school children.

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