being woken up in the morning
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Ian Torkington - "Come on, make a move" - which was replied to by the whole dormitory moving one leg in sync.....most amusing at the time!
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Sgt Usher
My God! I thought that it was the ringing of Bid School Bell that still woke everyone up! I have been trying to train Jonathan to respond to the distant ringing of a bell as a wake up call in preparation for next September but without too much success! I needn't have bothered if I knew he was to be gently aroused by pretty matrons and such like! It all sounds rather soft to me!
Sgt Usher - "Tush" - ruled our lives. He it was who woke the whole school; he who came round the classes with the attendance registers and notices (his "'ave you got Dyer 'ere" was a classic and on one occasion so enraged Sam Sargent - a frenchman with little understanding of the cockney veranacular - that he ordered Usher out); he who ran the lunch time punishment drills where he forced us to parade "at the double" around the asphalt in full housey; and he who called the whole school to attention at dinner parade (a function now performed by the band). Sgt Usher in his dark blue uniform may have been short of stature, but he was much feared.
Sgt Usher - "Tush" - ruled our lives. He it was who woke the whole school; he who came round the classes with the attendance registers and notices (his "'ave you got Dyer 'ere" was a classic and on one occasion so enraged Sam Sargent - a frenchman with little understanding of the cockney veranacular - that he ordered Usher out); he who ran the lunch time punishment drills where he forced us to parade "at the double" around the asphalt in full housey; and he who called the whole school to attention at dinner parade (a function now performed by the band). Sgt Usher in his dark blue uniform may have been short of stature, but he was much feared.
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Re: post b day wake up
Actually Matt it was the last day of Lent term, and I had warned you this was going to happen the night before!!!Fenix4500 wrote:I had similar situations Jenny, b day, got really REALLY drunk and ended up getting bundled and all my stuff emptyed all over me (it was half term as i recall)
Jenny I'm sorry about that, but no doubt now you are enjoying being able to sleep in as much as you like!!! (It was rather embarrassing when our period 1 history classes consisted of me and Jean!!)
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I was never a good sleeper and I would always be up and dressed before the rising bell. I would often be downstairs in the common room, giving matron and Mrs Buckman the fright of their life when they did their rounds!!!
I actually really enjoyed the hour of peace and quiet on my own downstairs before anyone else surfaced!
On my Grecians I suffered from pretty bad insomnia and got an average of about 3 hours sleep a night. I would quite often be up in my study at 4am doing physics prep. to get my brain 'warmed up' for the day lol
I actually really enjoyed the hour of peace and quiet on my own downstairs before anyone else surfaced!
On my Grecians I suffered from pretty bad insomnia and got an average of about 3 hours sleep a night. I would quite often be up in my study at 4am doing physics prep. to get my brain 'warmed up' for the day lol
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Well you see, there were many breakfast clubs.. the 'Matthew Holdsworth' or Maine A one... And then there were the splinter groups... The one I regularly went to after Matt left was led by Mark and Mel, with other regulars such as Kate Atkinson (oh the honour of breakfasting with the SG on your LE!)
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Breakfast club?? Not something that I'm aware of from my day....
What did it involve?
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(I can hear you all already saying "eating breakfast"!)
What did it involve?
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(I can hear you all already saying "eating breakfast"!)
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All I recall about being woken in Barnes B by "B****r" Johnson (an unfair nickname as I know he was not a b****r, just a kind old fellow who couldn't bring himself to beat boys hard like the other teachers did) was that he used to say "Show a leg, show a leg, show a leg" which I believe came from the Royal Navy to find out if sailors had a whore in bed with them.
I don't know if he ever found a whore in the junior house dorm, perhaps he lived in hope.
I don't know if he ever found a whore in the junior house dorm, perhaps he lived in hope.
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I thought he'd say "shake a leg".
And he did whack us - although it has to be said he would let you go and find a gym shoe so you would find the smallest possible....
Have to mention a couple of other things from this thread.
Thanks first to the inspired Q&A - what does a breakfast club do?
Answer - eat breakfast. Brilliant.
On slang - yer mum - I never used that at school - but its rife in the City.
I'm trying to introduce it over here "ni de ma" or a much more heavy version "wo tsao ni ma"
Then - Torkington - I remember his beard - a major disaster - and his car???? one of those old SAAB's that no-one (except him) would ever buy.
And the day he showed the boys in Barnes B how to shower naked.....
The whole house came down to check him out.
Matrons - whatever happened to Mrs Van Alphen ?????????????????
And finally - I've read a few mentions of the great Brian Cunningham...
Dodgy beard - but I was one of the first to study Russian as it was introduced as a new option and I didnt fancy doing German.
BC inspired a lifelong love of the language and literature that endures to this day - even if I ended up in China. He was a very good teacher and I am really grateful.
And he did whack us - although it has to be said he would let you go and find a gym shoe so you would find the smallest possible....
Have to mention a couple of other things from this thread.
Thanks first to the inspired Q&A - what does a breakfast club do?
Answer - eat breakfast. Brilliant.
On slang - yer mum - I never used that at school - but its rife in the City.
I'm trying to introduce it over here "ni de ma" or a much more heavy version "wo tsao ni ma"
Then - Torkington - I remember his beard - a major disaster - and his car???? one of those old SAAB's that no-one (except him) would ever buy.
And the day he showed the boys in Barnes B how to shower naked.....
The whole house came down to check him out.
Matrons - whatever happened to Mrs Van Alphen ?????????????????
And finally - I've read a few mentions of the great Brian Cunningham...
Dodgy beard - but I was one of the first to study Russian as it was introduced as a new option and I didnt fancy doing German.
BC inspired a lifelong love of the language and literature that endures to this day - even if I ended up in China. He was a very good teacher and I am really grateful.
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