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Yes, I know several people who`ve ordered from Amazon etc, so I don`t see any problems.gemmygemmerson wrote:This is a question that probably can't be answered by many of you but I feel the need to ask anyway!.
Is it possible to order things over the net while at CH ( as in, on my own Natwest account ) and get them delivered to me at my boarding house?. I am hoping it is acceptable since I can see myself forgetting things and needing to order them online.sooooooo, if anyone can shed light it would be immensely helpful
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Oh good, that is a relief.
I can see myself recieving random packages of things that I realise that I need and/or really want
. Oh I'm so nervous now but I realised I still had to actualy finish my homework : this quite large book about medieval history and a whole book of worksheets about Latin.
So off I trot xx
I can see myself recieving random packages of things that I realise that I need and/or really want

So off I trot xx
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Hasn't Josh got a mobile phone with him on his travels, Gemma ? He'd be able to tell you about ordering on the internet.
Oh yes ! The bedboards. Remove three or four of the centre ones so that when the victim planted his bum in the centre of the bed, he'd fold up nicely and dissapear through the frame. Can't recal what it was called, though.
The other one was apple-pie beds. Remove the blankets; fold the top sheet up from the bottom to the top, then relay the blankets tightly.
Oh yes ! The bedboards. Remove three or four of the centre ones so that when the victim planted his bum in the centre of the bed, he'd fold up nicely and dissapear through the frame. Can't recal what it was called, though.
The other one was apple-pie beds. Remove the blankets; fold the top sheet up from the bottom to the top, then relay the blankets tightly.
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Wasn't it called 'setting' the boards?J.R. wrote:Hasn't Josh got a mobile phone with him on his travels, Gemma ? He'd be able to tell you about ordering on the internet.
Oh yes ! The bedboards. Remove three or four of the centre ones so that when the victim planted his bum in the centre of the bed, he'd fold up nicely and dissapear through the frame. Can't recal what it was called, though.
The other one was apple-pie beds. Remove the blankets; fold the top sheet up from the bottom to the top, then relay the blankets tightly.
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From what I've seen I don't think it will work with the beds they have at the moment.
Other than that it would be great fun.
I feel rather cheeky at the moment because it's sort of a school tradition that we steal the photo of Elsie Day ( The old Headmistress from AAAAAGES ago ) who the current headmistress talks about in every assembly and do something with it. We took pictures of it in random locations and now we're emailing them to the current Headmistress. ah bliss.

Other than that it would be great fun.
I feel rather cheeky at the moment because it's sort of a school tradition that we steal the photo of Elsie Day ( The old Headmistress from AAAAAGES ago ) who the current headmistress talks about in every assembly and do something with it. We took pictures of it in random locations and now we're emailing them to the current Headmistress. ah bliss.

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It certainly wouldn't, Gemma.gemmygemmerson wrote:From what I've seen I don't think it will work with the beds they have at the moment.
The beds you have at CH today are total luxury compared to the military style beds of the 50's.
You got two sheets and one army style rough blanket and you were allowed to take one personal blanket of your own which had to be folded at the end of your bed during the day.
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DavebytheSea wrote:What on earth are lace-up knickers?
I think that could be called 'Old Age Word Conversion'gemmygemmerson wrote:I didn't say that!.
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Lace up KICKERS. They are a type of shoe.

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