Punishment Record - How Bad Were You?
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Surely this would now breach one of these new European Laws ?huntertitus wrote:Lucky you
My diary was taken by my housemaster after he broke into my locker and yes there was the evidence that I did partake of a few well deserved snifters the Saturday before
He kindly read the evidence to me before administering the cane
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A Great Crime
I was always in trouble, and spent 8 years in a state of high anxiety. but the baddest thing I did, in league with my (still) dear friend Deirdre Hobbs of Sevens, was to lead my House, Sixes, in a trail in and out of the trees lining the Square when we were supposed to march in a regimented way up to Dining Hall for Sunday lunch.
We were summoned by DR West. She was incandescentwith rage, and her chins wobbled alarmingly. She demanded that we hand back our Monitress Badges! Even worse, I was forced to admit that mine had mistakenly gone to the School Laundry some weeks previously.
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We were summoned by DR West. She was incandescentwith rage, and her chins wobbled alarmingly. She demanded that we hand back our Monitress Badges! Even worse, I was forced to admit that mine had mistakenly gone to the School Laundry some weeks previously.
Munch
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And English laws like breaking and enteringJ.R. wrote:Surely this would now breach one of these new European Laws ?huntertitus wrote:Lucky you
My diary was taken by my housemaster after he broke into my locker and yes there was the evidence that I did partake of a few well deserved snifters the Saturday before
He kindly read the evidence to me before administering the cane
In those days we had no rights and if one had tried to complain I am sure there would have been extra strokes of the cane
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Friends of my wife staying and local hunter arrived Saturday with annual offering so cooked it yesterday / today (wild boar takes a lot of preparation).Richard Ruck wrote:Ah, I see!
The phrase "coming to dinner" usually implies slavish kitchen-type behaviour.
Which reminds me - friends coming round to
I COULD just go and buy some, I suppose, but I quite like taking myself off to the kitchen with some ingredients and a large drink.
Very nice and tender - only problem was I cooked half the leg which was 3 times too much for 5 people and I still have the other half uncooked.
That's the risk you run when you come here!
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Re: A Great Crime
This DR person sounds like quite a character and the main reason why CH Hertford remained so Edwardian...Angela Woodford wrote:I was always in trouble, and spent 8 years in a state of high anxiety. but the baddest thing I did, in league with my (still) dear friend Deirdre Hobbs of Sevens, was to lead my House, Sixes, in a trail in and out of the trees lining the Square when we were supposed to march in a regimented way up to Dining Hall for Sunday lunch.
We were summoned by DR West. She was incandescentwith rage, and her chins wobbled alarmingly. She demanded that we hand back our Monitress Badges! Even worse, I was forced to admit that mine had mistakenly gone to the School Laundry some weeks previously.
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they are said to be better young (shut up, RK) but permission to hunt on my land depends on my satisfaction with the offering and a tiny bit behind won't work (I said "titter ye not" - well it wasn't me but pretend it was)huntertitus wrote:Maybe you should have cooked the one behind!
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They took a 50kg boar one Sunday and the next Saturday took 5 smaller boar off the hill. Keeps them in meat for much of the year. There are also largeish (well, shoulder height) deer but they don't often get any.
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Hello to The Great PlumGreat Plum wrote:This DR person sounds like quite a character and the main reason why CH Hertford remained so Edwardian...Angela Woodford wrote:I was always in trouble, and spent 8 years in a state of high anxiety. but the baddest thing I did, in league with my (still) dear friend Deirdre Hobbs of Sevens, was to lead my House, Sixes, in a trail in and out of the trees lining the Square when we were supposed to march in a regimented way up to Dining Hall for Sunday lunch.
We were summoned by DR West. She was incandescentwith rage, and her chins wobbled alarmingly. She demanded that we hand back our Monitress Badges! Even worse, I was forced to admit that mine had mistakenly gone to the School Laundry some weeks previously.
Munch
DR West! Yes, her mindset had atrophied some decades before. One of the more difficult aspects of our Hertford education was the division of each year at the L1V stage into A & B streams. Thanks to DR, this initial sorting categorised each girl for the next 7 years. As I spoke to her for the last time, she told me I "would make a good shopgirl". Advice, support, cultivation of individual skills, inspiration - not! Things must be so different now. Oh yes - I remember her St Paul obsession too!