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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:19 pm
by jhopgood
gemmygemmerson wrote:Is there going to be a copy put on the net of this?.
A copy is supposed to go on the CHA site.
That's what we were told at the last CHA Board meeting.
Just looked and it ain't there.
Thanks for reminding me.
I will chase
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:27 pm
by kerrensimmonds
It should be in pdf format on the CHA website....(in due course)
Kerren
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:26 am
by cstegerlewis
Hi all again,
I have been embarrassed into getting back on the forum and seeing what is going on by John listing me as a
"significant contributor" 
in the Old Blue that I finally got round to reading yesterday.
Thanks for the plaudit, John, but I feel perhaps many others must be ahead of me in the queue

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:06 pm
by sejintenej
J.R. wrote:to Blondie
take a detention !
I thought it was you who was supposed to enforce it. As for "taking" does she have the owner's permission?
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:07 pm
by J.R.
You and I are of the same era, sejintenej .
I cannot recall which teacher it was, but he would always announce the punishment by saying.......
'Take a Detention !'
I seem to recall it was one of the English teachers.
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 5:49 pm
by sejintenej
J.R. wrote:You and I are of the same era, sejintenej .
I cannot recall which teacher it was, but he would always announce the punishment by saying.......
'Take a Detention !'
I seem to recall it was one of the English teachers.
I rarely had detentions - masters seemed to want to get to the bottom of the problem which was my ass instead.
I publicly got a detention from Kirby because Weeks (from Col A but a year older than me) forgot some book or other
again and I was supposed to have checked his bag.

In fact though I had to go to the lab it wasn't on the record and no work was done .

Weeks never forgot a book again that I am aware of!
The only other time I remember was the caustic soda explosion incident when Potts gave the entire class detention.

Being trades monitor at the time there was no way I would be allowed not to be on that duty so I missed the detention despite being at the centre of the rescue efforts and even more guilty than usual .
