Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
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Re: Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:50 am
I remember reading about that, you defaced it at The British Library didn"t you?
There is a copy at Eton. When I was there it was kept in a glass case (that could be opened) in the school library. Needless to say after I defaced it with a pac man it was moved to a more secure place. The school tried to get my father to pay for its restoration but he couldn’t afford it so I was expelled.
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Re: Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
You learned all you needed to know to be a gm of a restaurant lunching at Bekyton I am sure. Did you have your midmorning snack at Rowlands or at Chambers?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:29 amAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:50 am
I remember reading about that, you defaced it at The British Library didn"t you?
There is a copy at Eton. When I was there it was kept in a glass case (that could be opened) in the school library. Needless to say after I defaced it with a pac man it was moved to a more secure place. The school tried to get my father to pay for its restoration but he couldn’t afford it so I was expelled.
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Rowlands is a tuck shop and it wasn't open until after lunch. Chambers was actually a mid morning break where students would wait to see a teacher as all the teacher's had tea break in school hall. Consequently it was an ideal to smoke back in your house.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:50 amYou learned all you needed to know to be a gm of a restaurant lunching at Bekyton I am sure. Did you have your midmorning snack at Rowlands or at Chambers?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:29 amAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:50 am
I remember reading about that, you defaced it at The British Library didn"t you?
There is a copy at Eton. When I was there it was kept in a glass case (that could be opened) in the school library. Needless to say after I defaced it with a pac man it was moved to a more secure place. The school tried to get my father to pay for its restoration but he couldn’t afford it so I was expelled.
I didn't have lunch at Beckynton as some houses had food 'in house'. I was in JGLN (the house next to lower chapel) and we ate 'in house'. I was expelled in the first term of C Block (4th Year).
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Re: Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
You attended after fagging was banned I assume. How long were you on the Bill for? Did you often congregate at the Slab with the other Slack Bobs?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:56 amRowlands is a tuck shop and it wasn't open until after lunch. Chambers was actually a mid morning break where students would wait to see a teacher as all the teacher's had tea break in school hall. Consequently it was an ideal to smoke back in your house.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:50 amYou learned all you needed to know to be a gm of a restaurant lunching at Bekyton I am sure. Did you have your midmorning snack at Rowlands or at Chambers?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:29 amAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:50 am
I remember reading about that, you defaced it at The British Library didn"t you?
There is a copy at Eton. When I was there it was kept in a glass case (that could be opened) in the school library. Needless to say after I defaced it with a pac man it was moved to a more secure place. The school tried to get my father to pay for its restoration but he couldn’t afford it so I was expelled.
I didn't have lunch at Beckynton as some houses had food 'in house'. I was in JGLN (the house next to lower chapel) and we ate 'in house'. I was expelled in the first term of C Block (4th Year).
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Fagging was gone by the time I arrived (1986) but still continued in an unofficial capacity. I was on the Bill more times than anyone in my year. I couldn't tell you how many times but I know the headman castigated me for being the first pupil he had who required a second piece of paper for the number of times on the bill. It was about 50 or 60 I reckon. I wasn't a slack bob, I was a dry bob and I represented the school at cricket - which was often my saving grace whilst on the bill.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 12:04 pmYou attended after fagging was banned I assume. How long were you on the Bill for? Did you often congregate at the Slab with the other Slack Bobs?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:56 amRowlands is a tuck shop and it wasn't open until after lunch. Chambers was actually a mid morning break where students would wait to see a teacher as all the teacher's had tea break in school hall. Consequently it was an ideal to smoke back in your house.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:50 amYou learned all you needed to know to be a gm of a restaurant lunching at Bekyton I am sure. Did you have your midmorning snack at Rowlands or at Chambers?The Seawolf wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:29 amAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:50 am
I remember reading about that, you defaced it at The British Library didn"t you?
There is a copy at Eton. When I was there it was kept in a glass case (that could be opened) in the school library. Needless to say after I defaced it with a pac man it was moved to a more secure place. The school tried to get my father to pay for its restoration but he couldn’t afford it so I was expelled.
I didn't have lunch at Beckynton as some houses had food 'in house'. I was in JGLN (the house next to lower chapel) and we ate 'in house'. I was expelled in the first term of C Block (4th Year).
Why all the questions?
Re: Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
Seriously.....why don't you two take the inquisition to PM.
The Seawolf is clearly on the level and his bona fides are beyond reproach. Any attempt to discedit him is a time wasting enterprise of colossal proportions.
He's being humble by not mentioning it but he has even been a contributing guest on multiple BBC pieces.
The Seawolf, I hope you don't mind the outing,
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Eton is hardly something to brag about as Etonians are hated by most people or if not hated just thought of as a stereo type. Some chinless lah di dah fuckwit. See Jacob Reese Mogg for details. He was 3 or 4 years above me and dressed in a sports jacket and tie for fun and listened to Brahms etc. Total dickhead. Boris, who was 3 years above me, was a legend and very well known throughout the school. Rory Stewart was in my year and was a bit of an invisible man. (Very very clever).
Re: Living in deepest darkest rural Cambodia
Thanks for the karma point The Seawolf, but my post was not meant to be complementary. Personally I find you to be a tosser of the first order.
Considering this mornings quick elimination of your troll/baiting thread, you'd be savvy to take note of the changing forum winds.
Your shtick is wearing thin on most, I'd assume.
I, for one, am about as interested in your self absorbed musing as I am at the thought of inhaling a stale fart.
But do carry on. By the looks of it, there are still a few minnows left that will take your bait.
Considering this mornings quick elimination of your troll/baiting thread, you'd be savvy to take note of the changing forum winds.
Your shtick is wearing thin on most, I'd assume.
I, for one, am about as interested in your self absorbed musing as I am at the thought of inhaling a stale fart.
But do carry on. By the looks of it, there are still a few minnows left that will take your bait.
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