CH pupil of the future?

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Fjgrogan wrote:........ and of course the yougest Plum (should we call him Damson?)
You could call him Joshua! ;)

Anyway, on our combined earnings (which certainly isn't a lot!) we would have to pay somewhere in the region of c.10K a year to send Josh to CH...
(And Mrs Plum wouldn't send her children to a boarding school anyway!)
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On the subject of 10k a year fees -----

Apoplexy strikes JR and NTL once again ! :lol:

I am now editing this to NTN -- you see how I was feeling -- not Notorious but Lachrymose !!! :(
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I fear it's getting well beyond a joke ! :oops:
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Great Plum wrote:
Fjgrogan wrote:........ and of course the yougest Plum (should we call him Damson?)
You could call him Joshua! ;)

Anyway, on our combined earnings (which certainly isn't a lot!) we would have to pay somewhere in the region of c.10K a year to send Josh to CH...
(And Mrs Plum wouldn't send her children to a boarding school anyway!)
and how would you get the money out of Brasil? The Paraguayan route was expensive and I strongly suspect has been closed down. Of course Mrs Plum's predecessors would have sent her smalls to Europe for laundering - why not include a Little Plum in the hamper?
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sejintenej wrote:and how would you get the money out of Brasil? The Paraguayan route was expensive and I strongly suspect has been closed down.
You probably know Paraguay better than me, but if Cuidad del Este is still there, then anything goes.
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