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Eee.. when I were a lass

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    Eee.. when I were a lass

    When I were a young 'un , I used to take a bag of sweets into school so the boys would chase me and push me over to steal them




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    #2
    I used to hide mine. I could peel an orange in my pocket, me.

    Times have changed. My son ran a profitable little business buying them cheap and selling them on like a mobile tuck shop (it's against school rules, so "allegedly"). Loads of kids in his school are doing it now (allegedly) so he's stopped.

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      #3
      Sure it was sweets and not disco pills?
      Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."

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        #4
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
        I used to hide mine. I could peel an orange in my pocket, me.

        Times have changed. My son ran a profitable little business buying them cheap and selling them on like a mobile tuck shop (it's against school rules, so "allegedly"). Loads of kids in his school are doing it now (allegedly) so he's stopped.
        I used to do that too. I started out with a franchise deal and then made my own way. It's quite lucrative, 50% markup in some cases. I used to play pitch 'n toss and blackjack with the money I generated. Sometimes I went to lessons and learned something. Them were the days.

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          #5
          When I was young there was a girl at one school nearby who did the buying and selling on sweets thing, against the rules apparently.

          She got attacked for the money and sweets, quite badly in fact, and ended up in hospital. The headmaster said it was her own fault, for breaking the school rules, and didn't do any investigation beyond that.

          It was one of those defining moments, as you grow up, when I realised that some people really should not be in such positions of authority.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Purple Dalek View Post
            When I was young there was a girl at one school nearby who did the buying and selling on sweets thing, against the rules apparently.

            She got attacked for the money and sweets, quite badly in fact, and ended up in hospital. The headmaster said it was her own fault, for breaking the school rules, and didn't do any investigation beyond that.

            It was one of those defining moments, as you grow up, when I realised that some people really should not be in such positions of authority.
            When did you realise that these were exactly the people who would have positions of authority, up to the highest?

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              #7
              Originally posted by expat View Post
              When did you realise that these were exactly the people who would have positions of authority, up to the highest?
              I was quite a bit older, about 35 years old, when I finally realised that contrary to what I was taught, that very few people rise through ability, most authority positions are people actually placed or are scum-bags (and usually both).

              Soon after that I gave up on the ability route and went down the greasing scum bag way and have found my rise to be meteoric to say the least.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Purple Dalek View Post
                When I was young there was a girl at one school nearby who did the buying and selling on sweets thing, against the rules apparently.

                She got attacked for the money and sweets, quite badly in fact, and ended up in hospital. The headmaster said it was her own fault, for breaking the school rules, and didn't do any investigation beyond that.
                That's what I'd expect. They don't suffer fools gladly, Daleks.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
                  I used to hide mine. I could peel an orange in my pocket, me.
                  Or at least thats what you told the teachers you were doing
                  "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                    Or at least thats what you told the teachers you were doing
                    I sat next to a lad at school who used to do that in Miss Prescott's Latin lessons.

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