GRECIANS PATH
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
I don't understand.... admittedly I'm not overly familiar with the Horsham site, but was there in June, and am looking at it on Google Earth right now. There is a path alongside the road in front of the houses - surely this isn't what you mean? It looks like the most obvious route along the front of the houses - which other way would you go, and how would that make it quicker to get from house to the Dining Hall or Chapel?
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
There is a narrower path immediately adjacent to the buildings of The Avenue and this and the main path are separated by lawns.
The Button Grecian path referred to is the narrow one. It is quicker because you arrive closer to Dining Hall than you would by taking the main path and then turning to walk to Dining Hall. In reality we are probably talking about saving the length of a cricket pitch or so in terms of distance but you can also proceed faster as you don't have to pick a way through the riff-raff!
I hasten to add I was always riff-raff.
The Button Grecian path referred to is the narrow one. It is quicker because you arrive closer to Dining Hall than you would by taking the main path and then turning to walk to Dining Hall. In reality we are probably talking about saving the length of a cricket pitch or so in terms of distance but you can also proceed faster as you don't have to pick a way through the riff-raff!
I hasten to add I was always riff-raff.
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
It had nothing to do with saving time or avoiding crowds (being narrow, the Grecians' Path could get quite crowded, esp. after meals) but of demonstrating status, pure and simple.
There were useful privileges (being allowed to ride a bike round the school, for example) and purely decorative ones (like this one).
There were useful privileges (being allowed to ride a bike round the school, for example) and purely decorative ones (like this one).
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'Our wonders to perform...'jtaylor wrote:The moderators move in mysterious ways!
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
FYI, Simon and I have asked three more people to join the Moderators' group - have had replies from two of them so far, J.R. and EnglishAngel, and hence the access rights now granted.J.R. wrote:'Our wonders to perform...'jtaylor wrote:The moderators move in mysterious ways!
Congratulations to them both!
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
what Julian means is that he has asked the two sad people who appear to have nothing better to do to keep an eye on everyone else. I must admit it does smack rather of the wolves guarding the sheep-pen. (speaking only for myself of course
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Not quite sure how to take that, Mary !!!englishangel wrote:what Julian means is that he has asked the two sad people who appear to have nothing better to do to keep an eye on everyone else. I must admit it does smack rather of the wolves guarding the sheep-pen. (speaking only for myself of course)
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
which bit?
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
OFF TOPIC!!! Where are the moderators when you need them...? Oh, there they are...
Coincidentally, when we had that little spate of spammers a week or two ago, I suddenly wondered who the moderators were. I had a look and discovered that they were among the least frequent visitors to the forum. It wasn't worth a comment, as, limited though my forum experience is, this is blatantly a self-moderating forum 99% of the time. (Visit my local Thailand forum if you want to see some fireworks!)
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Coincidentally, when we had that little spate of spammers a week or two ago, I suddenly wondered who the moderators were. I had a look and discovered that they were among the least frequent visitors to the forum. It wasn't worth a comment, as, limited though my forum experience is, this is blatantly a self-moderating forum 99% of the time. (Visit my local Thailand forum if you want to see some fireworks!)
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
So who can use the Grecians path these days? In my day it was anyone who had their buttons. My b/f at the time had his academic buttons but as he was going out with mere old me he used to often give the path a miss. I do remember walking along the path on more than one occasion though, probably when it was dark! 
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No, we just get abuse from our fellow mods.Ajarn Philip wrote:OFF TOPIC!!! Where are the moderators when you need them...? Oh, there they are...![]()
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Coincidentally, when we had that little spate of spammers a week or two ago, I suddenly wondered who the moderators were. I had a look and discovered that they were among the least frequent visitors to the forum. It wasn't worth a comment, as, limited though my forum experience is, this is blatantly a self-moderating forum 99% of the time. (Visit my local Thailand forum if you want to see some fireworks!)
Do you get a badge, Mary?![]()
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
"SAD" !englishangel wrote:which bit?
As for "WOLF" ! Well, in my younger days.......
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Yes I can well believe it. I was using 'sad' in the teenage sense, as in wearing a comfy cardi and slippers, but I am sure you understood that.J.R. wrote:"SAD" !englishangel wrote:which bit?
As for "WOLF" ! Well, in my younger days.......
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Re: GRECIANS PATH
Vonny,Vonny wrote:So who can use the Grecians path these days? In my day it was anyone who had their buttons. My b/f at the time had his academic buttons but as he was going out with mere old me he used to often give the path a miss. I do remember walking along the path on more than one occasion though, probably when it was dark!
Scariefarie told us that it is "" now for Deps, Grecians and staff. But no one seems to bother punishing younger years caught on it anymore...
Is nothing sacred?!?!""
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it changed to include deps on my deps as that was the first year the grecians werent in avenue houses