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jillyx
Nope they smile at me and nod and wink and all sorts really :p:


I don't get that treatment.:eek: The cheek of it!
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fleur_de_haine
I don't get that treatment.:eek: The cheek of it!


They're probably jealous of your eyes. What treatment do you get?
Reply 1422
fleur_de_haine
Oh, I can't really swim, but meh, I still want a pool. I'd treat it the same as the pool at my school; walk around in Speedos and chat away.


Lol, I was a good swimmer :cool: while my mates struggled wasn't that hard tbh. My school didn't have a pool we had to travel to the local one. Our school had a vile bridge stuck in the middle instead..

Edit: That's what it looks like! Personally I thought running across the zebra crossing was fun!
jillyx
They're probably jealous of your eyes. What treatment do you get?


'Oi! You, you wait there sir!'

'TAKE YOUR PASS OUT BEFORE YOU COME IN!'

'Eh, eh, show me the pass' etc.

I don't really care; they get a sharp answer each and every time.:eek:
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fleur_de_haine
'Oi! You, you wait there sir!'

'TAKE YOUR PASS OUT BEFORE YOU COME IN!'

'Eh, eh, show me the pass' etc.

I don't really care; they get a sharp answer each and every time.:eek:


They are mean. I won't smile at them next time.
Nitzy
Lol, I was a good swimmer :cool: while my mates struggled wasn't that hard tbh. My school didn't have a pool we had to travel to the local one. Our school had a vile bridge stuck in the middle instead..

Edit: That's what it looks like! Personally I thought running across the zebra crossing was fun!


Lol, was your school split across a main road? Yikes! I imagine tha the bridge was pretty busy between lessons.:yep:

We had nothing as interesting as that. Apart from a spring under one of our rugby fields; it was alwys quite fun to have to walk across it, to get to one of the others. Well, I was often carried.:eek:
jillyx
They are mean. I won't smile at them next time.


Oh, I smile at them, so feel free to!:yep:
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fleur_de_haine
Lol, was your school split across a main road? Yikes! I imagine tha the bridge was pretty busy between lessons.:yep:

We had nothing as interesting as that. Apart from a spring under one of our rugby fields; it was alwys quite fun to have to walk across it, to get to one of the others. Well, I was often carried.:eek:


That road was rather busy, but not the high street not far from it. I used the crossing in year 7 but in year 8 they built it. It's like cattle on that bridge but fun just jumping on it screaming when no one was there! The pic doesn't show it well but the building that visible has 6 floors, and on the sixth floor was where we had RE lessons, which started after break for 50 minutes! :shifty: :rolleyes: I didn't like it because it was a girls school where there would be the bitchyness, cat fights etc... urgh...
Nitzy
That road was rather busy, but not the high street not far from it. I used the crossing in year 7 but in year 8 they built it. It's like cattle on that bridge but fun just jumping on it screaming when no one was there! The pic doesn't show it well but the building that visible has 6 floors, and on the sixth floor was where we had RE lessons, which started after break for 50 minutes! :shifty: :rolleyes: I didn't like it because it was a girls school where there would be the bitchyness, cat fights etc... urgh...


I went to an all boys school; there was still bitchiness and cat fights!:yep:

Hmm boys schools are strange.

Shukria for the rep!
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fleur_de_haine
Oh, I smile at them, so feel free to!:yep:


Lol, you smile? I just give an evil look, never had much hassle from them..
Nitzy
Lol, you smile? I just give an evil look, never had much hassle from them..


Oh, I say smile, but I mean smirk, because a certain security guard and I know the routine. I won't show my ID, and he'll object; I'll simply carry on walking. All the others however I'll show. That one, I just don't like so I refuse to deal with him.
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fleur_de_haine
I went to an all boys school; there was still bitchiness and cat fights!:yep:

Hmm boys schools are strange.

Shukria for the rep!


Lol, I want to see the cat fights! Yeah!!

Girl schools are also strange, I also hated our school logo me and my friends kept taking the piss out of it as it was a non existent tree!

Lol, no problem, that post made me laugh, so much in fact I would of thrown up!
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fleur_de_haine
Oh, I say smile, but I mean smirk, because a certain security guard and I know the routine. I won't show my ID, and he'll object; I'll simply carry on walking. All the others however I'll show. That one, I just don't like so I refuse to deal with him.


Lol, which one?
Nitzy
Lol, I want to see the cat fights! Yeah!!

Girl schools are also strange, I also hated our school logo me and my friends kept taking the piss out of it as it was a non existent tree!

Lol, no problem, that post made me laugh, so much in fact I would of thrown up!


Our uniform, was ATROCIOUS! Think, maroon blazers, with grey trousers (with perfect creases), white shirts, grey pullovers with maroon detail, and the school crest (in yellow, blue, white and black) with a yellow, blue and maroon tie. Oh, let's not forget those wonderful woolen hats for the winter, and the horrid caps they tried to phase in.

Our PE kits we're equally horrendous.:yep:

Strangely enough, three schools have opened lately and opted for the maroon and grey look; the cheek of it!
Nitzy
Lol, which one?


The asian one, called Muhammed I think.
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fleur_de_haine
Our uniform, was ATROCIOUS! Think, maroon blazers, with grey trousers (with perfect creases), white shirts, grey pullovers with maroon detail, and the school crest (in yellow, blue, white and black) with a yellow, blue and maroon tie. Oh, let's not forget those wonderful woolen hats for the winter, and the horrid caps they tried to phase in.

Our PE kits we're equally horrendous.:yep:

Strangely enough, three schools have opened lately and opted for the maroon and grey look; the cheek of it!


Lol, that sounds awful.

We had it good with our uniform, was just navy and white. But people did try to pass black off as navy, and we could wear trainers! It was the same with our P.E kits, while those in year 9 down had to wear black jogging bottoms and a yellow t-shirt.

Lol I think the website is rather lame though: Bad graphics..
Reply 1436
fleur_de_haine
The asian one, called Muhammed I think.


Hmm, I'll keep an eye out. :yep:
Nitzy
Lol, that sounds awful.

We had it good with our uniform, was just navy and white. But people did try to pass black off as navy, and we could wear trainers! It was the same with our P.E kits, while those in year 9 down had to wear black jogging bottoms and a yellow t-shirt.

Lol I think the website is rather lame though: Bad graphics..


Trainers? Hah, we'd have been CRUCIFIED for trainers. We weren't even allowed bags with logos on them; if you arrived with one, you were escorted to the office and had your books put into a carrier bag for you for the day. Mobile phones were a no no too. No jewelery or piercings, anywhere. Oh, and our haircuts were all the same. It couldn't be too long, or too short, or anything remotely outlandish.

We had several PE kits.

-White t-shirt with school crest, white matte shorts. These shorts were horrid, and were named 'the hotpants', because they were...horrid. I wore them once, and decided for the sake of decency never to wear them again.
This was for outdoor hockey and rounders.

- Same t-shirt (or slightly different), white shiny shorts. This was for the cross country.

- One red, one blue, rugby top, with matching socks, black football boots and white shorts. These were for football and rugby, you had to bring both, and change depending on which team you were on. They chose the most disgusting shades again.

-Black Speedos. They had to be black, and they had to be Speedos. They were never good for anyones self esteem.

I do miss the madness of my secondary school. Y'know, what's sad? Our sixth form had a strict uniform too.:yep:
Reply 1438
fleur_de_haine
Trainers? Hah, we'd have been CRUCIFIED for trainers. We weren't even allowed bags with logos on them; if you arrived with one, you were escorted to the office and had your books put into a carrier bag for you for the day. Mobile phones were a no no too. No jewelery or piercings, anywhere. Oh, and our haircuts were all the same. It couldn't be too long, or too short, or anything remotely outlandish.

We had several PE kits.

-White t-shirt with school crest, white matte shorts. These shorts were horrid, and were named 'the hotpants', because they were...horrid. I wore them once, and decided for the sake of decency never to wear them again.
This was for outdoor hockey and rounders.

- Same t-shirt (or slightly different), white shiny shorts. This was for the cross country.

- One red, one blue, rugby top, with matching socks, black football boots and white shorts. These were for football and rugby, you had to bring both, and change depending on which team you were on. They chose the most disgusting shades again.

-Black Speedos. They had to be black, and they had to be Speedos. They were never good for anyones self esteem.

I do miss the madness of my secondary school. Y'know, what's sad? Our sixth form had a strict uniform too.:yep:


:eek: Woahhh. I feel for you dude! Our school probably was only really strict on chewing gum and the stupid badge, because at first they didn't care if you had it on, but a few years later they kept saying "you must wear the badge at all times" I bought the badge and stuck Velcro on it to stick to my jumpers. My sixth form didn't have a dress code so secondary school was the only time I had to wear one.

Well at least at uni you can wear whatever you want and not give two *****! :biggrin:
Nitzy
:eek: Woahhh. I feel for you dude! Our school probably was only really strict on chewing gum and the stupid badge, because at first they didn't care if you had it on, but a few years later they kept saying "you must wear the badge at all times" I bought the badge and stuck Velcro on it to stick to my jumpers. My sixth form didn't have a dress code so secondary school was the only time I had to wear one.

Well at least at uni you can wear whatever you want and not give two *****! :biggrin:


I've rebelled and started wearing the trampiest combinations possible. Looking good just isn't an option with the travelling I have to do. That's my excuse anyways.:eek:

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