Honorary Old Blue.....?

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Please can I be an Honorary Old Blue?

Of course you can, you're more than welcome!
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Never in a zillion years!
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LOL - well said Dave! Bravo.
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Perhaps it's time to be ground-breaking! Start something new at CH. a new tradition. Let's decide tonight to admit one person a year to be a HOB. (Honorary Old Blue). I propose that this year it is me!! :lol: :lol:
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Problem is that there is no category of "honorary OB" - you either are you aren't. But Wait! I have an idea. Are ex teachers not sort of OBs too? He could teach - even for a short time like ........

GENE SIMMONS!!!!

Is he an OB?
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Emma Jane wrote:Unfortunately, the 2 options in the poll are extreme... To be an OB is, like Deb said, something we all worked hard for!

Honarary? Possibly... I think you'd have to be initiated first off. And then have to prove yourself. And it wouldn't be easy!

Initiate me!!! How do I prove myself?
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*New* Tradition???? That sounds more like a disguised bad habit!

We're not like a Uni giving out honorary doctorates to anyone famous or rich enough to raise publicity. No. We just invite Gene Simmons for a few weeks to shake things up a bit.
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Yup - ex teachers feature - I've checked in Whose Blue

(Should this be on the poetry thread?)
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Traditions have to start somewhere!
Set me some sort of test or exam about the school. Give me a certain amount of time to answer and if I get all questions correct, then accept me.
How does that sound?
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Teachers are a slightly different case. And from my time on the Club Committee, they had to be invited and have served a minimum sentance - oops, I mean time - in order to be invited. I guess now with the CHA that rather cancels that out as the CHA is for anyone - so.. there is no longer that grey status.
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shoz wrote: Initiate me!!! How do I prove myself?
Well search this forum - it's all there.

But you must check the rites current for your vintage. One, I think, involved the application of jigger to certain parts, another ritual baptism in the bog - there may be more!
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Deb GP
Did they have spam fritters at the skinners school, my wife went to a boarding school and they had spam fritters there. ( I feel another thread coming on)
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Traditions are usually organic.

Has anyone got a copy of Shippy's Squits' Quiz? That was always a good test - but obviously not a guaranteed entry.
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AKAP - Hubby seems to like Spam Fritters - so I'm guessing Skinners *didn't* have them - if you get my logic.
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Deb GP wrote:Traditions are usually organic.

Has anyone got a copy of Shippy's Squits' Quiz? That was always a good test - but obviously not a guaranteed entry.
If I answer this quiz, if anyone has it, will you consider me?

Can you tell I really want this? :oops:
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DavebytheSea wrote:Well search this forum - it's all there.

But you must check the rites current for your vintage. One, I think, involved the application of jigger to certain parts, another ritual baptism in the bog - there may be more!
True. Each generation had their way.

The Baptism still existed on my squits - but had developed slightly.


(Mods - can someone tidy up my code please! Okely Dokely - Mod)
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shoz wrote:Can you tell I really want this? :oops:
Why? I think we need a précis on "Why?".
(The answer "why not?" will not be considered.)
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