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I must say, the weather was certainly excellent during IW this year. I certainly made the most of it to Certainly Not Go Up Sharpenhurst On A Sunday Morning! Oh No, Not Me, That's No Allowed!
Jo wrote:I'm sure you'll have a great time, Idgie. It looks like an excellent, and happy school.
Which houses are you all in? They would just have been names to me before OB Day, but having located 5's Mons' Board, I've become a Barnes A fan
Of course you're a Barnes A fan its clearly the best house on the avenue!!!
Two men lying in a bed, one rolled over to the other and said, 'I'm gonna lead me a life of danger, I'm gonna marry a WESSEX RANGER!'
BaA 97-03 GrW 03-04
There is a truly wonderful picture of Idgie on her Facebook, as I am not her 'friend' I cannot comment but she looks splendid in her uniform. Perhaps it could be posted here so everyone can see it.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
Very pretty.
Oh dear , I hear Miss Blench(Latin monster teacher) crying to Jupiter for Diane Parkes and her delightfully unrestrained hair to be contained by a large number of 'Kirby grips'. I never knew what these were but imagine they were symbolic of supressing your individuality. Go Sister...!
nastymum wrote:Very pretty.
Oh dear , I hear Miss Blench(Latin monster teacher) crying to Jupiter for Diane Parkes and her delightfully unrestrained hair to be contained by a large number of 'Kirby grips'. I never knew what these were but imagine they were symbolic of supressing your individuality. Go Sister...!
Miss Blench was frequently in need of industrial quantities if Kirby grips when she put her hair up before it was really long enough, and had a sort of trailing crest which bobbed up and down when she scuttled about like a demented chicken.
Your hair Idgie, great though it is, would have driven most of our staff into a frenzy. Make the most of your god luck!
Thou shalt not sit with statisticians nor commit a social science.
When I was at CH some of the more daring girls used a hair dye called "Hint of a Tint". It was said that if you left it on too long then your hair would go green.