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Kevin Page k.page1912 < at > tiscali.co.uk
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Subject: RE: 1968-71
Only to well, they were the best school days ever, Who ever said Boarding schools are bad news could not of been more wrong (well in this case anyway). I was at Deal house for only a shot time form 1967/68 to 1971,I can remember almost crying when I had to leave for the UK. I think this experance was a one in a life time and I am glad I was a part of it.
Reply posted: 31-Jul-2007 13:59:29
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Lorraine Crawford lorrainecrawford < at > nhs.net
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Subject: RE: 1968-71
Hi Tony, my sisters and I, Katherine my twin and Margaret, were at chattam house for a short time in either 69 or 70, can,t quite remember. Do you remember the discos, the visits to the NAFFI and pctures on a saturay? If you were on LOP,s you had to sit in another room while people enjoyed the disco, the swines, plus you couldn't go out on a saturday. There as also prep hour, when you had to do ur homework. Like you I cried my eyes out when we had to leae. I,ll never forgive my parents for that. I was in Tonbridge house, which one were you? I'll be back on line when I have a bit more time with some more memories hopefullly. Ive been on nights and I'm cream crackered. Chheers for now. I,m listening to the golden hour and theyve just played Slade 'Look wot you dun', now it,s , Storm in a tea cup,' Wot memories.
Reply posted: 29-Feb-2008 10:17:30
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Nicholas TURNER ibizanik@yahoo.es < at > ibizanik@yahoo.es
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Subject: RE: 1968-71
I remember all that, Slade. Canīt remember what House I was in,or the Teacher, He was in a wheelchair and drove a Volvo, thatīs all I remember
Reply posted: 26-Oct-2011 07:32:15
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