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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Why are children who go to a Haberdashers school

> automatically "ghastly"? We know several ex

> Haberdashers pupils who are perfectly nice and

> normal people. They were educated at a state

> school, not Eton or (dare I say it) Dulwich

> College.


Who said it's just Haberdashers children that are ghastly.

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Edcam, you were the person who used the words "encouraging ghastly children" on a thread entitled "Haberdashers". It was therefore understandable that I commented on this.


Or would you like school children to be like the impeccably behaved children at the former William Penn School, if you can remember back that far?

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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> are ghastly >

>

> Edcam, you were the person who used the words

> "encouraging ghastly children" on a thread

> entitled "Haberdashers". It was therefore

> understandable that I commented on this.

>

> Or would you like school children to be like the

> impeccably behaved children at the former William

> Penn School, if you can remember back that far?


I have no idea what William Penn school is or was but I bet those children were also ghastly.

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Edcam, since you are clearly a youngster and have no idea what William Penn school is or was, my ironic comment was lost on you.


Perhaps you could let us know the category of children whom you do not regard as "ghastly". Or are ALL children ghastly in your humble opinion?

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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Edcam, since you are clearly a youngster and have

> no idea what William Penn school is or was, my

> ironic comment was lost on you.

>

> Perhaps you could let us know the category of

> children whom you do not regard as "ghastly". Or

> are ALL children ghastly in your humble opinion?


All. Obviously.

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