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hc - yeah I did my fambly planning thingey in 1979
and had happiness' question
and we (20) all said Yes in about five seconds
and he moderator said - well ! how times change !
the first time we discussed this under MY moderation
( in about 1895 that is) we took the whole morning to discuss it !
and I as class captain said - our answer is still yes.
but that of course was pre Gullick
by about 20 y
and had happiness' question
and we (20) all said Yes in about five seconds
and he moderator said - well ! how times change !
the first time we discussed this under MY moderation
( in about 1895 that is) we took the whole morning to discuss it !
and I as class captain said - our answer is still yes.
but that of course was pre Gullick
by about 20 y
// Pupils, Allen.//
we were called scholars ( lots of them in the 1891.1901 census but I post date that by a few years but in country areas old words persist)
then when I went to bigger skool some pance pointed out that scholars were those who got scholarships
and we all sort of went " whaaaaa? " and " we are scholards, arent we?"
and it led to a life time of confusion
( harks back to the time, teachey would ask the class/scholar a question and take great pleasure in saying "No that is quite wrong - where did you learn that / who told you that ? ")
with the internet you dont know you are alive Happiness !
we were called scholars ( lots of them in the 1891.1901 census but I post date that by a few years but in country areas old words persist)
then when I went to bigger skool some pance pointed out that scholars were those who got scholarships
and we all sort of went " whaaaaa? " and " we are scholards, arent we?"
and it led to a life time of confusion
( harks back to the time, teachey would ask the class/scholar a question and take great pleasure in saying "No that is quite wrong - where did you learn that / who told you that ? ")
with the internet you dont know you are alive Happiness !
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