Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:50 am
This a sort of a rooftop, JudeJude wrote:However, that is to say, one does not shout it all from the rooftops!
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This a sort of a rooftop, JudeJude wrote:However, that is to say, one does not shout it all from the rooftops!
seems to have slipped off the slates (followed this time by its good friend, the subject)Rory wrote:Virtually - yes..... But where is your main verb???
No enough cod-liver oil and syrup of figs, then !!Jude wrote:I decided that as I left CH thinking I could get pregnant by sitting on a dustbin, that I would ensure that my offspring would know all the facts.... even so dear son had a scary moment for 7 months, I hope that my daughter is well prepared for all and eny eventually (she tells me she is... so I guess it is so!)..
Anything to do with bodily functions at CH was strained to say the least - I thought I was dying when I had my 1st period... and Miss Gravett certainly worked out girls monthly cycles fast - she would refer girls to Sister in the Infirmary with a note if they had pleaded the monthly too often to avoid swimming!
no flies on her!
Jude wrote:Miss Gravett certainly worked out girls monthly cycles fast - she would refer girls to Sister in the Infirmary with a note if they had pleaded the monthly too often to avoid swimming!
no flies on her!
Well she was pretty dedicated to her job of making us "gals" able to swim, and to use the facility - and we did only get it for one term out of 4! The other terms it was drained and covered with badminton courts and all other gymnastic horros ( those that weren't in the dungeon of horrors next door) I have never been able to climb a rope - and so far it has not hindered my life 1 iota!Vonny wrote:Jude wrote:Miss Gravett certainly worked out girls monthly cycles fast - she would refer girls to Sister in the Infirmary with a note if they had pleaded the monthly too often to avoid swimming!
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She HATED girls getting off swimming by using that excuseI can still remember her standard reply and that look she would give you
The pool was only in use for the summer term and autumn terms. Winter and spring terms it was boarded over as Jude said.Katharine wrote:Interested to read the swimming pool was covered in other terms - not in my time as far as I remember. It was pretty tiny wasn't it?
We didn't have any towling gym suits - sounds interesting - we had the dreadfully embarrassing "Blues" and a yellow airtex top, school house socks, and plimsoles.....Vonny wrote:And who remembers those awful towelling gym suits we had to wear?
I suppose they were jumpsuits - they had no legs to them, short sleeves and a zip up the front - they were gorgeous! I'm surprised you didn't have them being you were there only a couple of years before me. We had blues & airtexes as well (not yellow though - I think they were blue).Jude wrote:We didn't have any towling gym suits - sounds interesting - we had the dreadfully embarrassing "Blues" and a yellow airtex top, school house socks, and plimsoles.....Vonny wrote:And who remembers those awful towelling gym suits we had to wear?
Not the word I'd useJude wrote:sounds cozy though!!