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Post by linda wallace on Mar 1, 2012 0:39:48 GMT 1
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Post by myfindhorn on Mar 1, 2012 12:46:28 GMT 1
Interesting pity they never got someone to write a book about the
FINNART SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
I know more like ST Trinians, great fun, it was like a finishing school, how to cook ,clean, sew, wash, starch,make a bed and even how to patch a carpet.
If by any chance you showed promise in music arts or sports, you were quickly reminded you were factory fodder.
Miss McBain ( teeny ) as she was called was my mentor, many a teacher would march me to her room and explain that I would not take the belt, and Teeny would just look and tell the teacher that had I did something wrong I would take the belt , however if I did not do anything wrong other than forcing me down and holding me, I would not take the belt...............dismissed.
Linda it was the red hair it was so red that everyone knew me without looking at my face, believe it or not right through my school years I was the only redhead in class, so any chance of me getting away with anything was zilch.................
so how about school days memories where people can write down the good and bad side of school and even put in pics
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Post by linda wallace on Mar 1, 2012 12:55:42 GMT 1
will do...
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Post by tiddles on Mar 1, 2012 15:29:52 GMT 1
I hated school, it was worse than naval discipline!!!!!
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Post by linda wallace on Mar 1, 2012 20:10:56 GMT 1
come on tidds tell us all about it on the school thread...
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Post by tiddles on Mar 2, 2012 15:01:15 GMT 1
hmmmm
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Post by linda wallace on Mar 2, 2012 18:27:06 GMT 1
you know you want too
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Post by tiddles on Mar 2, 2012 19:56:35 GMT 1
Well I did but ye'll no' like it
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Post by linda wallace on Mar 2, 2012 22:12:59 GMT 1
just read it
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