One of the oldest movies I really love from deep of my heart is To Sir, With Love. I recommended this great movie, it's really fantastic. I also love the song of this movie "To Sir, With Love" by LULU. The song words are:
Those school girl day if telling tales and bitting nails are gone But in my mind I know they still live on and on But how do you thank someone who was taken you from crayons to perfume It isn't easy but I'll try If you wanted the sky I'd write across the sky in letters That would soar a thousand feet high To sir with love The time has come For closing books and lock less looks like stares And as I leave I know that I am leaving my best friend A friend who taught me right from wrong And weak from strong that's a lot to learn What can I give you in return If you wanted the moon I would try to make a start but I Would rather you let give my heart To sir with love
Yours Star,,
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The best thing is the title. I love people who don't have names.
— Maj
The best thing is the title.
I love people who don't have names.
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It could be, but it is from the film , To Sir, with Love.... If you have a chance to watch it, please do and you will understand why they called it To sir, with Love:)
I do not know how it is in 2003, but in the 1960s, the time when the movie, "To Sir, With Love", was made, British school kids called their teachers Sir. It was absolutely typical for a teacher to be called only Sir, instead of his name.
So, for example, if a teacher asked the class a question and many kids were raising their hands to get the teacher's attention so the