Not by me!dinahcat wrote:Am I being told off?
Like I said the diversions are part of the fascination of the forum.
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Not by me!dinahcat wrote:Am I being told off?
Yes - I remember two of us going up to the far reaches of Bengeo one Saturday during O levels, therefore aged 15 or 16, with a small amount of illicit cash (we were allowed our purses one weekday afternoon a month in the UVth once we had our BAs - twice a month in LVIth) and buying ice lollies, which we ate with the same degree of guilt and furtiveness as if they had been cigarettes..... Also, someone, possibly Susan Parkin, lost her GA (Green apron - symbol of monitresshood) in the UVIth for posting a leter ni the town.... What can one say?Fjgrogan wrote: we were often punished for things which would not have been regarded as wrong in the 'real' world outside the school gates (eg my chewing gum incident), and it was impossible to explain this sort of thing to our parents or anyone else who had not experienced it.
Once in a BA, I was able to post letters for people - especially for the juniors who couldn't get out. I had a favourite unvigilated post-box within five minutes striking distance. It was my major incentive for getting that BA! I, a born miscreant, worked hard at seeming dutiful, and had the BA by the LV Christmas. Successful strategy!MaryB wrote: Also, someone, possibly Susan Parkin, lost her GA (Green apron - symbol of monitresshood) in the UVIth for posting a leter ni the town.... What can one say?
No, we didn't get BAs until UVth - definitely. You and I must have got ours at the same time, Munch.Angela Woodford wrote:Once in a BA, I was able to post letters for people - especially for the juniors who couldn't get out. I had a favourite unvigilated post-box within five minutes striking distance. It was my major incentive for getting that BA! I, a born miscreant, worked hard at seeming dutiful, and had the BA by the LV Christmas. Successful strategy!MaryB wrote: Also, someone, possibly Susan Parkin, lost her GA (Green apron - symbol of monitresshood) in the UVIth for posting a leter ni the town.... What can one say?
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That was really tough luck for poor Parkin. What a drag. I wonder who reported her?
Fjgrogan wrote:
I remember while I was at Hertford that on one occasion we were all herded over to the County Cinema opposite and allowed to watch the film 'The Nun's Story' - I have since read the book several times - and it struck me that our lives were very similar to the film portrayal of life in an enclosed convent.