Scrrrumdrums 1944 Doodle Bug Attack
This has also been posted on this site in the topic 'My Best Mate at Holbrook'.Scrrrumdrum you are too modest, this posting is a blinder, and raises a whole host of...
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He was still there when I joined in '48 and was known as Major Lee.Charlie (Raleigh 48-55)
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To Scrrrumdrums,Great bit of history,well done. I am sure that I will be reading and enjoying it many times. When I joined in 1954, it was as if the benefits! had been in situ for ever. One of the...
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Apart from you Norm? Have you read the rubbish that we poston this site, by comparison you seem quite normal Norm.Mickoff
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I remeber as a kid at RHS my great uncles Pete & Alf Merritt regaling me with tales of their time at RHS during the War. They told me they got busted for being out of bounds at night. Everyone was...
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Quote:Everyone was mustered from their beds during a raid; whilst they were skylarking down the creek.Must have been in BIG trouble when they got back!I can relate to this as midnight escapades were...
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Rod you can bet your sweet water melons we got up to all sorts of stuff reading all these posts nothing has changed, over the years. I wonder if it still goes on, those adventures down the creek, in...
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Mike (Northcott). Sorry, I missed werlcoming you to the board. You must be our youngest member so it's up to you to bring us right up to date please. Please step aside a minute Mickoff (there are...
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Some things never change. I remember nearly getting busted down fields at night by my old house master. The git released his 2 dogs, both lerchers, as I was drunkenly sprinting (attempting to) away....
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Some things never change. I remember nearly getting busted down fields at night by my old house master. The git released his 2 dogs, both lerchers, as I was drunkenly sprinting (attempting to) away....
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A second-hand story related to me by a master.Remember the heavy fogs that used to come in - and we still had to play footy etc in them ?Harold was fairly new to the school, and was wandering down...
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Hi RonI could have sworn that Pringles dog was a almation. Buyt he certainly had what would be regarded as a classic nowadays; a Jowett JavelinNorm R
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Definitely a Red Setter while I was there, he may have got a different one later of courseCharlie (Raleigh 48-55)
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One foggy morning as Blake was marching to breakfast we saw looming out of the fog the Chaplain, pipe in his mouth, shotgun under his arm, and accompanied by his elderly Labrador with a duck in its...
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Well don't sit on the fence Logan tell us like it is
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Righto then Mike.As it happens, I also remember that both the Chaplain and the Labrador had the same sort of walk.Logan
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Hi Logan & The Rest of You easpecially Charlie. Do remember the school Doctor during the fifties, who was quite a hunting and fishing person. He arranged for a steel plate target to be placed on...
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