How outsiders see CH
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How outsiders see CH
The delights of going to CH as foreseen by a future pupil.
having breakfast made for me every day
getting lost in the school grounds
not always being at the top of the class
using the huge library
adding the whole of horsham to Yellowikis
not having enough time to write lists
going to chapel will be strange. i look forward to it as a new experience. i think...
getting As in my AS-levels
being in coleridge B cause coleridge was cool and he wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Is Col B ready for Spanish speaking Rosa? Does she wish she hadn't published?
http://listyourlist.com/list/109
having breakfast made for me every day
getting lost in the school grounds
not always being at the top of the class
using the huge library
adding the whole of horsham to Yellowikis
not having enough time to write lists
going to chapel will be strange. i look forward to it as a new experience. i think...
getting As in my AS-levels
being in coleridge B cause coleridge was cool and he wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Is Col B ready for Spanish speaking Rosa? Does she wish she hadn't published?
http://listyourlist.com/list/109
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
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More about Rosa!
http://listyourlist.com/list/121
and there's still more on
http://listyourlist.com/list/115
but she seems to have survived that OK!
http://listyourlist.com/list/121
and there's still more on
http://listyourlist.com/list/115
but she seems to have survived that OK!
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How do outsiders see us?
For years I didn't say that I had been to pubilc school because everyone would start asking where I kept all my money. When I explained what the school was about, none of them would believe me. Now that Rock school has been on, they all want to know if I have met Gene Simmonds (or however you spell it).
The one thing most people go on about is the uniform.
For years I didn't say that I had been to pubilc school because everyone would start asking where I kept all my money. When I explained what the school was about, none of them would believe me. Now that Rock school has been on, they all want to know if I have met Gene Simmonds (or however you spell it).
The one thing most people go on about is the uniform.
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Hannoir it might be something to do with being Londoners. You don't own up to public school links unless you have to.
On the lighter side, I travelled home on my first half term holiday in housie. I travelled all the way from Victoria station to north London alone. The looks I got were the stuff of comedy sketches. I had about 20 people stop and ask me if I was atrainee vicar!
On the lighter side, I travelled home on my first half term holiday in housie. I travelled all the way from Victoria station to north London alone. The looks I got were the stuff of comedy sketches. I had about 20 people stop and ask me if I was atrainee vicar!
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No I think its because I went to a hovel pit of a school five years beforehand (which I'm actually proud of, I did get some sort of education there). I'm not from London and its very uncommon for people from my town to go to boarding school so its even more "weird".
"All I need to be happy is a little house with a small yard, a white-picket fence, some trees in the yard, and some of my enemies hanging on the trees."
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This time last year, Jonathan (against all advice) decided to surprise us. He travelled (in full Housey) up to London and then across it by tube. He then took a train from Kings X to Stansted and appeared at Newquay Airport in all his glory. We then took him to the nearest pub for a well earned drink!!soc wrote:On the lighter side, I travelled home on my first half term holiday in housie. I travelled all the way from Victoria station to north London alone. The looks I got were the stuff of comedy sketches. I had about 20 people stop and ask me if I was atrainee vicar!
BTW Stansted to Newquay is obviously less convenient than flying from Gatwick where there are now 4 flights daily. However the cheapest flights from Gatwick are now £33 inc taxes but Ryanair does occasional sill offers where you can fly for just one penny plus £15 taxes. Unfortunately, it is a long way out of London and there is only one fly per day.
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