User:90.195.50.67/The Ware Pose

The name 'Ware' originates from the headmaster of The Priory School in Orpington, Kent. Mr Ware himself is not aware of its existence despite the fact that he is still seen 'accidentally' undertaking a Ware Pose (commonly in the Canteen). The first Ware pose was witnessed on the playground next to the old Maths block, lasting a few seconds. The first photographed Ware Pose was taken around March 2012 and involves two people with the school canteen as a background; sources do suggest this is the location of the original, making it extremely rare and unique. Ware posing brewing popularity during a School trip to Berlin. It is believed that the infamous snapshot of a group of about six young adults Ware posing in and around a shopping trolley is one of the best created (so far). During this timeout became common place to have a famous attraction in the background, for example both the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall were used. Upon arrival back in Britain, Ware posing didn't stop. Among those who created the activity a WarePose became more or less compulsory during any day out or holiday. A remarkable Ware Pose was embarked upon at the leavers ball, where Mr Ware himself is present in the photograph (apparently unaware) of the individual Ware Posing in the foreground.