That was with my best friend.Angela Woodford wrote:Although it's funny to think that Sister would have responded with "you silly child..." I do think that any sign of physical abuse would have resulted in immediate investigation. I've been utterly horrified by the accounts from Horsham.
I don't remember anything worse than apple-pie or salt beds, although I believe that Barbara has a few bad memories?
And then Mary V got into a brush-and-comb bag fight!
Something that I found miserable in House was being excluded at times from a particular clique. I was the only "A" form member in 6's in my year, and was disliked for it. I can recall a note being passed up the dining table to a girl who was maybe a leetle bit plump. The note read
" You are FAT, GREEDY, GUTSY. Is it wise to eat so much?"
Everybody read the note on the way to its victim. There was lots of giggling. The eventual recipient was mortified, blushed crimson and didn't speak for the rest of the meal.
Munch
I once asked my then 13 year old son how he had met this best friend (who seemed to live in our house) and he said "Oh, we had a fight."