He was teaching oto in Zmaj. The course requiring lots of hands-on work, the classes being held in the school's workshop, actually two, and the class was split in two groups. I was in his, and the other half of the class with Dimče's.
The oto lecturers, just like all who taught the older grades, had to have a higher (2 year) school, and at about mid seventies there was a law that they had to finish four years, which they then did over the following years, in their own time. This guy, however, did that earlier, and by 1970 he went for the magistratura (like master studies, just a bit more serious). I know we got some extra test, presented to us as if some state's gathering of statistical data, which was actually for his magisterial paper.
After the elementary he mostly vanished from my sight, until eighties, when he appeared as the head of municipal committee for social field of work, which was more or less the ministry for ore research and waste of time (v. Alan Ford), and thus was the boss of Tereza. From that period, though, I have nothing on him, he'd come to work and pretend to be some boss, and who knows if anyone had any idea what was he actually supposed to work on. My dear would see him officially here and there, and knew who he was, and took good care to never let on that she knew him through me, correctly gauging that it's better to have no connections with him.
Heard about him again in 1991 when his son, a lawyer, needed the interest calculation app, for his customers who wanted to charge late payments and fees on their dead beat customers, to shake them out of [their] pants. This didn't last long, two or three visits, the interest is a cunt's smoke of an app, once you solve the actual calculation, the rest is trivial.
He appeared again during The Walk, end of 1996, and in the new municipal government of the Together coalition he was an MP... and the first flyacross (i.e. turncoat). I committed his appearance to memory, on that day when Đinđić spoke on the square, because he had some problem with his scalp and didn't dare go outside bareheaded, so he wore a beret (!).
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