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Son of Scoop
Apr 09, 2014#2
Scoop does it again
He’s never been known to fail.
There’s more news than the news
In the Daily Mail!
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Apr 10, 2014#3
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello Son of Scoop,
And if you haven’t posted before, may I please say a personal welcome to the Forum.
I trust you won’t object to my converting your references into proper links: Here and here.
If the facts are as presented in the press reports, in my opinion a sad and silly man, and an even sillier Mother, with the unfortunate girl caught in the middle.
Note that the jury returned ‘not guilty’ on two of the three charges, including the charge involving the use of the slipper.
As regards your second post, this estimable Forum has a long tradition of poetry, but you’ll have to do a lot better than that, I’m afraid! </div>
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Son of Scoop
Apr 10, 2014#4
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Thank you for the welcome and the proper links. I am on the look out for recent stories in the press that might be of interest to readers.
The rhyme is from a television advert jingle for the Daily Mail in the sixties.
SCOOP! Was a board game in which the players had to collect different kinds of stories to fill a newspaper. It got quite exciting when a story could or could not be included at the editor’s discretion.
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Son of Scoop
Apr 18, 2014#5
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search. … yril+smith
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Son of Scoop
May 01, 2014#6
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“Daily Mail” “Former headteacher” “spanked wife” February 2014
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May 01, 2014#7
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Pedants like me will point out that the ex-headteacher in question did not spank his wife, he slippered her. In view of his age I hope that he was NOT drawing on his experience wielding a plimsoll as a Primary School teacher!
That said, I assume that this is the article referred to above by Son of Scoop.</div>
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May 02, 2014#8
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Hallo A_L
Pedants like me will point out that the ex-headteacher in question did not spank his wife, he slippered her.
Well if we are going to get pedantic about this then technically he slippered and erm.. spatula-ed her! What the lady should have done with the said spatula is put it to use as she fried his testicles, preferably after ripping them from his body but still attached would do!!
A pie chart of pain! What the in the name of all that’s holy is that all about. I can just imagine my husband on finding out I was having an affair going off to conduct a pie chart to illustrate his pain. I can just see it now, him presenting me with it and my getting offended by the lack of shaded pain area `why not all of it, you …….`
I don`t mean to make light of domestic abuse not at all, however they found their thrills on this occasion the lady said no and no means no as far as I am concerned. But a pie chart!! heavens above just when you think you`ve heard it all
I see the marriage all went a bit haywire after he was forced to resign following an affair with a member of staff, looking at porn on a school computer and sending bullying emails to his staff.
I bet a pound to a penny if it was not for the latter two he would not have lost his job over the first. If everybody who committed adultery was forced to resign I think the employment rate would be higher than it is at present.
My old Headmaster was an adulterous old goat if ever there was one, his poor wife taught at the school to. He did take a lot of time off, probably worn out, but he kept his job. Had it not been for the misuse of school property and the bullying I suspect the head in this case would have kept his job, the affair would have been considered a private matter.
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May 02, 2014#9
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello jd 19,
What a pleasure it is to see so many contributions from you today, or rather today and yesterday, for the benefit of those who keep time by boring old 24 hour periods! Spatula-ed eh? My goodness, on having a second look I see that you are absolutely correct. But you didn’t really expect me to read a Daily Mail article all the way through without some imperative such as your note of correction did you?
A kitchen spatula has in fact featured in these columns before, as an instrument of maternal discipline applied to one of our TWP contributors in her early years. A modern take, I suppose, on the wooden spoon wielded by the mother of another (sadly now absent for some time) female contributor.
On reading all the way through the Daily Mail article I have to say that Mr Jones initially sounds a thoroughly pleasant character. Viewing porn on a school computer, having an affair with a teaching assistant and sending bullying emails to his staff – absolutely no problems there then! But inflicting those horrors of modern life, pie charts and bar charts, on his poor wife! The chap is clearly an absolute bounder! Completely beyond the pale! Your suggested variant on Rocky Mountain Oysters as the action which should have been taken by his wife certainly has merit.
I am intrigued by the large photograph of the premises of Mold Crown Court which accompanies the Daily Mail article. A pleasant enough modern building, and it happened to be where Mr Jones was tried, but does the picture actually make any sort of valid contribution to the press report? Not in my opinion.</div>
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Son of Scoop
May 28, 2014#10
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“Daily Mail” music “spanked male students”
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Son of Scoop
Jun 09, 2014#11
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“Daily Mail” Sellotape chatterbox mouth
As the poet had it:
We had tripe in Swadlincote
Tough enough to choke a goat.
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Declan
Jun 10, 2014#12
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Article by Ken Clarke in the Nottingham Post , June 9. I cannot reproduce it here , it is not very revealing , but A_L may be interested. He may know a teacher called David Peters .
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Jun 10, 2014#13
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello Declan,
The Nottingham Evening Post article to which you refer above is to be found here. I was contemporary with but a couple of years behind Ken Clarke at NHS, having arrived there by the same route, though at the expense of County not City rate-payers. He notes that he was never a Prefect, but for a time we were both Privs (sort of sub-Prefect), him in the third year sixth and me in the first year and my memory is that he was a darn sight more officious than me. But I could be wrong.
I am interested to note that he too was a little surprised to find that having been king of the castle academically at his Junior School the academic streams at NHS were stuffed full of very able competitors. Quite a shock that was. I remember it well!
I also remember Slob Peters well. His nickname derived from the fact that, like Ken Clarke in later years with those hush puppies, he was a little more relaxed in his sartorial approach than most of the Masters at NHS. He never taught me, but I did have an encounter with him once when he was returning from the watering hole near the rear gates of the school on Forest Road to which certain Masters were wont to retire at lunch time.
On meeting a Master in the street one was supposed to snap to attention and greet them with ‘Good morning Sir’ or ‘Good Afternoon Sir’ as appropriate. Raising the cap was optional, but could earn brownie points. I must have been thinking about something else and failed to acknowledge him at all. He gave me a brief lecture but left it at that. Could have been much worse if I’d have done the same thing when he was on the way to the pub after the stress of instructing the young Ken Clarke all morning!
In fact Slob was a dedicated and much liked teacher. A little after I left he and his wife took a party of boys to Italy on a school trip. Nothing exceptional about that you might think. Except that they were on their honeymoon!</div>
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Jun 10, 2014#14
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http://www.nottinghampost.com/School-Da … story.html
Another of those girls who, we’re told, never got caned in real life. There’s also the female Mayor who talks about getting the strap at school in Jamaica in the same thread.
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Jun 10, 2014#15
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Well done, neilfrommanc,
It is good that somebody is keeping the Forum title firmly in mind. I must be getting careless. Once upon a time I’d have spotted those two on-topic extensions of Declan’s lead.
After carefully correlating dates I have concluded that Ms Pollard’s six of the best at Peveril School would have been a year or two before I worked for a time in Robin’s Wood Road. However in general Nottingham schools don’t seem to have been averse to CP and I’ve no doubt that the cane was still in use then at Peveril School and some of the other schools in the vicinity, though whether that included the rather posh school for girls ………… </div>
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Son of Scoop
Jul 16, 2014#16
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“Daily Mail” “Kevin Donnelly” cane
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Jul 16, 2014#17
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Son of Scoop said:
“Daily Mail” “Kevin Donnelly” cane
Kevin Donnelly was a controversial appointment to a review of the Australian education curriculum. In answer to a question on radio he said “corporal punishment in schools was very effective”. There is much discussion in the Australian media on his comments.
This and this are articles from the Australian press on the issue. The survey in the latter is odd – option 5 is ‘other’, currently chosen by 55% of respondents.
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Jul 20, 2014#18
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One would love to believe that Miss Pollard got her six of the best on the seat of the knickers. Is there any hope that it may have been so?
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Jul 20, 2014#19
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello David King,
You said above:
I would estimate that there is a 49.374% probability, but within that a 89.182% probability that there would have been at least one additional layer of clothing between cane and seat of knickers.
Seriously, your best hope of resolving this vital issue lies in your own research. Friends Reunited and any Facebook sites for the Peveril school, Robin’s Wood Road, Nottingham would be good places to start. Ms Pollard would have been at the Peveril School between (approx) 1961 and 1965 inclusive, so any information you can find on the use of the cane at the school in that period may assist.
Other carefully tailored Googling may also help. For instance along the way you will discover with diligent choice of search terms that the Headmaster of the Peveril School during Ms Pollard’s time there kept and used what another caned pupil describes as a ‘proper cane’. You will also discover that Ms Pollard played Miss Hannigan, cane-wielding Matron of an orphanage for girls in several tours of the musical ‘Annie’. Did she cane any of her charges on-stage? If so does her modus operandi give a lead to the nature of her own caning at school?
Finally, to encourage you in your quest, is Ms Pollard trying to give us a clue as to her school experience in this picture? Please let us know your findings and conclusions in due course! </div>
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Jul 23, 2014#20
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Actually, Miss Hannigan’s implement of choice is a wooden paddle – this is New York, after all – and yes, one swipe is administered on stage in most productions.
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Jul 23, 2014#21
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello PJ,
You said above:
Hmm, that may be New York USA, but this is the Forum Theatre, Billingham, Tyneside, UK, from the review summary on Ms Pollard’s own website. (Scroll down to just under the third logo in the left hand column.) And in the UK in the bad old days when beating little orphan girls we went in for the more refined cruelty of the cane rather than the brutality of the paddle. Well anyway we did after we stopped birching them because of considerations of modesty!
Seriously, this is an instance where I was in too much of a hurry. I looked at the Google summary rather than the actual web page, and the Google summary said:
In the event the page concerned (linked above) turns out to be a collection of reviews from several theatres, and the cane-wielding is only mentioned once. However in my defence I shall point out that there is no mention of paddles or paddle wielding at all.
Least any of the numerous pedants here seize on the point I had better also note that in the later years of school CP parts of Tyneside opted to use a leather strap rather than a cane. I have no idea if orphanages came under the auspices of LEA’s (Local Education Authorities) and would have been affected by this. </div>
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Jul 23, 2014#22
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Well, “paddle” is written into the script and is the word the girls use more than once. And it generally hangs from Miss Hannigan’s waist, which a cane would not easily do.
Not that this all matters very much.
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Jul 23, 2014#23
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello PJ,
What on earth do you mean “Not that this all matters very much.”! To those of us who frequent this estimable Forum it is the very core of our entire existence!! </div>
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Jul 23, 2014#24
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Son of Scoop
Aug 21, 2014#25
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“Daily Mail” “John Smith” wife spank
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Aug 23, 2014#26
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Businessman fined putting wife over his knee and spanking her
John Smith put wife Kim over his knee and smacked her bottom, court told.
The 60-year-old carried out the smack after a row over financial matters. Magistrates told he held her face down on sofa smacking her several times. He later told police that she had ‘deserved’ the spanking, claiming she had shown him ‘disrespect’
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Son of Scoop
Dec 16, 2014#27
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“Brighton Argus” “Cliff Richard” Maltby
Good comments too!
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Son of Scoop
Dec 24, 2014#28
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“Daily Mail” “Charles Napier” Rapier
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Jan 07, 2015#29
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I wished I’d been sent to state school, says Earl Spencer
The younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, says his Northampton preparatory school was a ‘tough’ place to live
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Boys considered to be “stupid or lazy” were beaten “really unpleasantly” with a cane on bare buttocks on a weekly basis, he said, but omitted to disclose whether he was subjected to such punishment himself.
See reports in the Telegraph or the Daily Mail.
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Jan 07, 2015#30
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In a further article, by food writer William Sitwell, it was written:
In his memoir of childhood, In The Blood, the former poet laureate Andrew Motion writes about Maidwell Hall as a prison run by sadistic sociopaths. Motion said the then headmaster Oliver Wyatt ‘enjoyed beating’ the boys. Indeed, there didn’t seem to be a crime that didn’t merit a caning on the buttocks. Read full article below:
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Jan 07, 2015#31
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello Oliver Sydney,
Until SCP was finally abolished in the UK it was a curious feature of British life that the more powerful and old money wealthy a family were (and they don’t come any more powerful and and old money wealthy than the Spencers), the more likely they were to send their offspring to a school where there was a high probability of them being caned. Never let it be said that the aristocracy had it easy! </div>
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Jan 08, 2015#32
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … iffer.html
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Jan 08, 2015#33
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello KK,
I am sorry but you cannot legitimately describe the article by William Sitwell that you (and earlier in the thread hcj) have linked as a rebuttal of adverse remarks about Maidwell Hall School by Earl Spencer and Andrew Motion.
Sitwell is not comparing like with like He is currently aged 45 and will not therefore have been at the school at the same time as Earl Spencer, 50 or Andrew Motion, 62. The character of boarding schools, especially Prep Schools, could and did change very quickly according to the Headmaster and the staff employed. Sitwell’s article may be absolutely correct as regards the school in his time. Equally the claims by Earl Spencer and Andrew Motion may correctly reflect the situation in their respective periods there.</div>
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Jan 08, 2015#34
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Jan 08, 2015#35
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EAL,
I can and have used the word “rebuttal” (subtly misspelt) as a headline to my redundant post whether legitimate or not. Surely you, as a reader of the Daily Mail, know that attention grabbing headlines do not need to coincide with the facts of the case, or any other facts for that matter.
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Jan 08, 2015#36
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello KK,
I have been accused of being aggressive. I have been accused of being a bully. I have even been accused of running the Forum!
All these things I have managed to come to terms with, and after each of these dreadful blows to my ego and self respect I have eventually returned to posting. Perhaps a little more bitter and disillusioned about my fellow contributors, perhaps a little more cynical and cautious, but I have returned.
I have absolutely no confidence though that I shall ever be able to recover from being called a Daily Mail reader! </div>
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Jan 08, 2015#37
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Dear Another_Lurker, it could be worse; you could have been accused of being a Yorkshire Post reader! By comparison with that publication the Mail appears distinctly left wing.
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Jan 09, 2015#38
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EAL,
I am sorry to have maligned you so. In truth, I do not know what a “Daily Mail Reader” is. I had presumed it was something similar to a “Sun page 2 reader” but featuring Mails rather than Femails. Or is something like the card reader I had to buy for my digital camera?
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Jan 09, 2015#39
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello KK,
Thank you for your very generous apology which I am very happy to accept unreservedly.
For your future guidance in this delicate area I would offer the following summary of the readership of the major elements of the British national press. I am indebted to unnamed Members of Parliament for this analysis, at least according to the Guardian, in which it was first published. This was back in the 1980s, but this being Great Britain, very little has altered in the intervening years.
<div style=”padding-left:40px;padding-right:40px;font-style:italic;color:#0000ff;”>Times readers run the country,
Financial Times readers pay for the running of the country,
Telegraph readers think they run the country,
Guardian readers wish they ran the country,
Mirror readers would run the country if the Times readers didn’t run it already,
Mail readers don’t know who runs the country,
Express readers don’t care who runs the country,
Sun readers don’t give a damn who runs the country as long as her measurements exceed 38-24-36.</div>
The last line is generally stated somewhat more succinctly, but this is a family Forum.
I hope that helps! </div>
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Jan 10, 2015#40
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EAL,
A most gracious acceptance. Please, can I repay you by urging you not under any circumstances to view the following video and most especially not at full screen? By not viewing you will save yourself much grief and envy. The video has nothing to do with SCP.
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Jan 10, 2015#41
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Jan 16, 2015#42
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“Daily Mail” “Barry Dyson” mirror skirts
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Jan 16, 2015#43
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Do not here if EAL, of delicate disposition or under 25 years of age.
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Jan 16, 2015#44
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http://www.southernalpsphotography.com/ … e-Plateau/
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Jan 16, 2015#45
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Feb 12, 2015#46
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In the Daily Mail, Hackett Jan Moir writes of the Film ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’:
And in the end of this modern, sexually adventurous load of nonsense, the hero throws the heroine over his knee and gives her a good spanking.
That was what John Wayne always did to Maureen O’Hara in films that were made more than half a century ago.
Haven’t we moved on from that? I think we all know the answer.
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Feb 12, 2015#47
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Have you read Fifty Shades of Grey?
Holy cow there`re bad
E L James must be laughing all the way to the bank. One heck of a marketing ploy, write a trilogy of books that are so bad everybody will be talking about how bad they are. Anyone who hasn`t read them will then just have to read them because they want to see for themselves just how bad
I say read I don`t know anybody who has actually read all three books, most people flick through all the drivel in the vain hope of actually stumbling on a plot.
I do admire the author, penning books that make her millions simply because everyone talks about how awful they are. Genius really!
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Feb 20, 2015#48
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Who are the Fifty Shades of Grey fans?
Shades of Grey premiere in London.
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The Bible Belt Viewers. The Top 5: Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas and, the number one hot-seller state, Mississippi, which showed a pre-sale number nearly four times the amount expected!
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Is this the nail in the coffin (paddle)? When a score of senior girls were provided a choice of paddling over suspension occasioned by defying prom attire code, all but one chose to be paddled by a male with female witness. A decision in favor of pain and redness as opposed to a permanent black mark on transcript and loss of class time proved to be enticing.
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Dakota Johnson was given a choice and she chose a surrogate bottom to spare hers. How much did the stunt lady make? I’m sure in the history of school corporal punishment there has been deceptions.
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The spared bottom.
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Shades of Grey premiere in London.
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The dicier highlights have already been purloined. Caveat. “celeb jihad” Dakota Johnson.
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Feb 20, 2015#49
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Does the piece in the Anniston Star really say that most of the girls chose to be paddled? We know that Erica Deramous chose suspension. I couldn’t spot any information about what the others chose.
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Feb 20, 2015#50
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Feb 20, 2015#51
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Mar 05, 2015#52
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“Daily Mail” Germans cane Singapore.
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Mar 05, 2015#53
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Mar 10, 2015#54
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Daily Mail. School disciplines more than twenty pupils because their shiny black leather Kickers ‘didn’t meet requirements’.
I was hoping that there was a misprint in the above, but was disappointed.
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Mar 11, 2015#55
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Mar 12, 2015#56
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Mar 12, 2015#57
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Ah, I must confess I misread that post from Son of Scoop “their shiny black leather Kickers ‘didn’t meet requirements’.”
I thought they were shiny black leather knickers! (What on earth kind of school would that be???) A-L, I am relieved that your linked article made this clear…
I fear I must return soon to add a few pieces of ephemera here and there (for the “greater” good).
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Mar 12, 2015#58
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello HH,
Please, please, come back soon. You have been dreadfully missed even while regular contributions from elsewhere continued. But now most of our contributors appear to have been abducted by aliens or met some similar fate and the situation can only be described as dire. So dire in fact that I may have to carry out my threat to post my encounter with leg smacking in the CP Survey thread! </div>
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Mar 12, 2015#59
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Mar 12, 2015#60
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>It is indicative of tough times in this estimable Forum when I have to take myself to task for lack of application bordering on gross dereliction of duty!
But be that as it may, a sudden thought, a quick search, and voila, some pictures of the surely totally unique shiny leather look school uniform at ‘that school’ in the 1970s, early 1980s do still exist on the web, including some whole school ‘official’ photos in the period concerned. But sorry, you’ll have to look for yourselves. Hint: The Wayback Machine sometimes fails to save thumbnails but does save the original pic. </div>
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Mar 12, 2015#61
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WARNING R25 image !
A photo of the offending shiny black knickers can be seen here.
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Mar 12, 2015#62
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Oh dear some schools do seem to make life hard work!! It is always prudent to pick your battles wisely, especially where teenagers are concerned. I would suggest getting your pupils to turn up at school everyday, dressed appropriately for a full day of learning, may be slightly more important than getting all hot and bothered that some pupils are wearing footwear, that while may not be totally school regulation, appear to be the right colour neither outrageous or entirely unsuitable for surfaces one would normally except to encounter in and around a normal school building
The school feel it is reasonable to ask a pupil coming to school in non regulation footwear if they would like to borrow a pair of shoes purchased by the school until such a time they can purchase there own suitable shoes. Who ever came up with that idea must have had very little experience of teenagers!
The Executive principal, see this is what happens when people are given fancy job tiles, is understandably wishing to drive up standards at a once failing school, he wants his teaching staff to be able to spend more time teaching than dealing with non compliance of uniform issues. It might be wise if he instructed his staff to get on with teaching, concentrate on their pupils faces instead of peering under the desks to spy on footwear, which if the picture is correct are partly hidden under trousers anyway.
Now should half the pupils suddenly turn up sporting 7inch platforms, then maybe he might have issues, until then don`t go creating them and perhaps order a copy of `Don`t sweat the Small stuff`
I got asked to remove my earrings at school, I was furious! We were only supposed to wear either the studs or sleepers we`d originally had our ears pierced with. We were also only allowed a necklace if it was a cross and no rings. I think probably in the first three years these rules were pretty much observed, but in the fourth and fifth they were pretty much ignored! I used to like rings and always wore a couple on each hand. I can never remember being told about them, in fact I got a whack across my hand and was not even told to remove them then.
I don`t think rings or necklaces ever got checked, but earrings occasionally did. One morning in the fifth year filing out of assembly and HoGs was doing an earring check, well I was not wearing the studs I`d had my ears pierced with but the earrings I had in were tiny little horseshoes. I couldn’t`t believe it when she checked my lobes and sent me back into the hall with all the other deviant earring wearers. We all had to remove offending earrings there and then, I was really annoyed about it I thought it was petty and ridiculous, but I begrudgingly did as I was told, for one thing my boyfriend was in that hall having one of his Head Boy talks with a number of staff, I was not going to cause a scene with him there.
This particular HoGs took me for a lesson once a week. I was still annoyed about my damn earrings so deciding to give her something to complain about so found the biggest most garish, hideous earrings ever and wore them to her lesson. I pulled my hair back just in case she couldn’t`see them Every time I spoke, and it was an interactive type of class so I spoke a lot, I moved my head in an exaggerated style, these earrings were banging against my face like a demented pair of chandeliers.
She didn’t say a word not one comment, she was an experienced teacher, she knew a daft 15 year old with an axe to grind when she saw one and simply and quite sensibly decided her lesson was not going to be interrupted by getting into an unnecessary row with me.
On the subject of leather as a school uniform had this been introduced at my school I would have had to decline to wear it as a conscientious objector I have been a vegetarian since about the age of ten, back then I used to refuse to wear dead animals as well as eat them.
Although I still don`t eat meat I do however wear leather, in fact I am very grateful to the cow who gave up its skin so I didn’t leave most of mine on the asphalt!!
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Hi Another_Lurker
Thank you very much for doing me the honour of putting up a link for the pictures.
Wow that uniform is a little different! I would never have believed in the same era I was at school, somewere in another part of England, kids were sat at desks wearing leather!
This forum is so very educational which is slightly ironic coming from me
Looks very much like real leather to me as far as I can tell from a photo. Rather a bizarre choice of material for a school uniform. I see a possible connection to local industry may be the answer as to why leather was worn at the school, well that would make Walsall`s attempt to support their industry by whacking kids with a bit of leather seem just a little tame!
I do hope the girls were not obliged to wear their jackets all throughout the school day! leather is not the most comfortable of material to wear for any length of time, and while mine is admittedly designed for protection and not sitting around a classroom even with the armour pulled out it is still considerably heavy. Leather clothing requires specialist cleaning and even something as simple as having a zip replaced is met with a `Have to send it away love, specialist material` and a quote that leaves me wondering whether I should go and purchase myself a new one! All in all I would have thought leather, despite it`s durability, is probably not the best thing to be cladding school children in.
On the other hand of course, should any of the leather clad children find themselves facing CP aimed at their posterior and providing the school did not go in for clothing adjustment, having the backside covered in leather is going to be just the thing to soften the sting a little!
My efforts with the horrendous earrings were for the benefit of the water phobic HoG. I had nothing much to do with the other one once I had got past the third year. My last real dealings with her was when she had the task of trying to get me to take, as an O`level option, the one and only subject I was really good at. I was having none of it, a small and very silly victory but important to me at the time and an example of how sometimes SCP may have had a negative effect in seemingly unrelated ways!
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Hello jd 19,
My apologies for the somewhat belated response to your above most interesting and informative contribution.
Yes, I believe that the school uniform in question was indeed real leather and was worn throughout of the 1970s and into the 1980s. I think it was probably an option rather than a compulsory ‘that and nothing else’ standard, but it does seem from photographs to have been quite popular with girls It is difficult to judge the take up amongst boys since they are generally pictured wearing their CCF uniforms in official photographs. I have certainly never heard of any other school in the UK with such a uniform option and it may have been a unique if rather charming novelty.
You say:
I trust you will accept my assurance that I have never faced CP in a skirt, and certainly not in a leather one! I am not therefore qualified to judge whether the skirts illustrated would lend themselves to, ahem, clothing adjustment. However I suspect that the issue did not arise. I am informed by a former frequent contributor here that the school is one of the jewels in the crown of England’s ‘progressive’ school regimes, and although it had various changes of ownership in the intervening period I doubt that CP was used there at the time the leather uniforms were in vogue, if indeed it ever was.
And now for something completely different. I deduce from your above posts that you are either driving or being carried as a passenger on one of those dreadful motor cycle thingies which so alarm me as bits of them strike sparks on the road as they lean over too far in a vain attempt to corner faster than my car. If so, please have a care. We need your excellent contributions!</div>
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May 19, 2015#66
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Daily Mail. Teachers. Misconduct. Struck off. 54.
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May 28, 2015#67
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“Daily Record” “Gordon Mundie” bottom
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Jun 04, 2015#68
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“Daily Mail” women teachers seducing boy pupils
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Jun 09, 2015#69
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I am delighted to see that Flora Thompson of the ARGUS is copying the writing style of some of our writers style of writing.
“Around 300 people, including Brighton and Hove City councillors from the Green Party, peacefully marched through the city streets peacefully.”
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Jun 10, 2015#70
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“Justice Pauffley” hit children
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Jun 22, 2015#71
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All papers.
The Paedo Pan of Pop has announced that he will not be attending the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament this year.
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Jun 23, 2015#72
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All Papers.
Chris Woodhead has died aged sixty-eight.
Old joke revisited:
Girl in Sixth Form: Don’t you think we ought to wait until I have left school?
Head of Ofsted: OK, I’ll see you at four-thirty.
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Jun 25, 2015#73
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“Daily Mirror” “Anne Lakey”
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Jul 01, 2015#74
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Brighton Argus “Goring Hall School”
A man has been arrested, appropriately at the age of sixty-nine, on suspicion of sexually abusing three boys.
As the school song had it:
“Life is not boring at all
While we are at Goring Hall.”
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Jul 04, 2015#75
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“Daily Mail” “Alan Morris” “Middle-class victims” “wooden spoon”
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“Daily Mail” Girls “Boarding Schools” continued
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“Daily Mirror” Skye spank debts
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Aug 18, 2015#79
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“Daily Mail” “Holme Valley” barred scout
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Daily Mail “Christopher Ling” Chetham’s
“Others told the Guardian newspaper that Ling began grooming them for sexual activity by asking them to perform naked. Another pupil told how Ling sexually assaulted her in the late 1980s, when she was just 13. While at a music course at his house in Reading she claimed Ling came up with the idea of rewarding her for playing well, and punishing her if she played badly.
She explained: ‘He asked me something like “How would they punish bad girls in the olden days?” and I think I might have even volunteered that they would have got a smacked bottom. I remember then getting a bit wrong in my piece and him putting me over his lap, pulling up my dress and pulling down my pants and spanking me. It happened more than once.’”
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Sep 11, 2015#81
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All papers.
“Mohammed Siddique” “Mohammed Waqar” stick
The word on the street is that the younger of these two gentlemen is known as “Whacker”.
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Sep 20, 2015#82
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All papers.
“Howard Curtis” spank women
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“Daily Mail” “piano tuner” knickers down
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“Daily Mail” “Regina Hungerford” teacher phone
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Oct 17, 2015#85
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“Daily Mail” “Elvira Blakemore” “James Austin” cane
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“Daily Mail” “Marc Sinden” “Donald Sinden” Edgeborough
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Daily Mail “ad to be kidding” “shocking posters”
Includes a famous picture of spanking – “physical intimidation” in the opinion of the Daily Mail writer.
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Nov 17, 2015#88
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All papers
Cynthia Payne has died, aged 82.
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Nov 18, 2015#89
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I met Madam Cyn once. My wife and I were on holiday with another couple, early 1980s, and one evening we went into a pub for a quick drink. There was a middle-aged blonde lady sitting there with a more elderly gentleman. We got chatting and it transpired that she was none other than this estimable lady. We stayed for about an hour and a half, while she regaled us with wonderful stories of the goings-on at her den of iniquity in Streatham. She met some really weird guys, but surely the most odd was the old man who just wanted her to cover him in Hoover dust, nothing else! Presumably the original Dirty Old Man!
When we were leaving, she offered my male friend and me an invitation to her New Year’s Eve Party. Our wives weren’t included. For some unknown reason, the ladies declined on our behalf. Can’t imagine why!
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Dec 02, 2015#90
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Daily Mail “Kieran Hope” groping teacher
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Dec 29, 2015#91
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Daily Mail “Nur Elita” caned Indonesia.
Warning: this is not the sort of caning most of our readers are interested in. It is not on the bum.
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Jan 02, 2016#92
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Daily Mail Teachers banned sexting groping
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Jan 03, 2016#93
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All papers.
Danczuk spank
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Jan 06, 2016#94
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Daily Mail Vendela “Kevin Payne”
A creepy daddy films his daughter’s pat-down at an airport. Video has caption “Agent’s hands grope child’s buttox [sic] multiple times”
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Daily Mail Wakass “Trojan Horse” Birmingham
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Daily Mail “Peruvian woman” whipped “village elder”
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Daily Mail “Barlow R C High School” uniform
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Jan 13, 2016#98
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Daily Mail “Ian Denley” “Music teacher”
It’s just another “music with feeling” story. Nice pictures.
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All papers.
There may be a few pictures worth saving. You never know!
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Jan 20, 2016#100
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Common or other sense now extinct
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Jan 25, 2016#101
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Daily Mail spanking child “Ted Cruz”
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Jan 27, 2016#102
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All papers.
“Doug Richard” trial “Old Bailey” “Dragons’ Den”
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Feb 10, 2016#103
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Daily Mail “Lee Lewis” “kissing in a cave”
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Feb 16, 2016#104
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Daily Mail “Phillipa Perry” “50 shades”
“She goes on to say that spanking as a child can lead to a particular fetish for being whipped or slapped, depending on the emotions the act was associated with at a young age.”
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Feb 24, 2016#105
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Andrew Victor Willson Nutella
Sean Powell Memory sticks bottoms
John Boothby B&B
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Mar 02, 2016#106
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Daily Mail “Bryan Gray” Nurses bottoms
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Apr 20, 2016#107
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
This Forum is a magnet for boys-who-would-be-girls. They may be interested in:
Daily Mail Brighton “Children as young as four being asked to choose what gender they are”
Thanks to Sill Lee Asso for suggesting title.
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May 06, 2016#108
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…from the new musical ‘Two Kinky Teachers’
Daily Mail
Peter Allott. Judge Peter Hillen said: ‘You are someone who has degrees and Master’s degrees and studying for a doctorate.
Caroline Parry. “On the USB stick which contained images of abuse, they also found school materials relating to Key Stages 4 and 5”
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May 19, 2016#109
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Daily Mail.
Appropriately named Lauren Cox, Oxted, Geography.
Robin Zebaida, Pianist.
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May 22, 2016#110
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello Son of Scoop,
My apologies, but I hope you’ll excuse a brief intrusion into your thread. I dislike opening new threads which often rapidly wither on the vine. Much better to hitch a ride on someone else’s highly successful thread.
There’s more than one sort of kinky teacher, or rather kinky person associated with the running of a school, and IMHO although some of them may not be doing as much damage as the cases you regularly document, they’re certainly doing their little bit to make the children in their charge less able to cope with life!
Just heard on BBC Radio 4:
A school in Buckinghamshire has ordered teachers to stop blowing a whistle to signal the end of playtime because this may frighten children and give them a phobia about the sound of a whistle. Instead, staff should stand silently and raise an arm to signal the return to the classroom.
I do so hope that I only imagined I heard it – I was doing something else at the time!</div>
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May 23, 2016#111
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Poor EAL,
I thought you had flipped your lid and started hallucinating. But, fortunately(?) it is just the rest of the world, or perhaps only St Monica’s Catholic Primary School in Milton Keynes, that has.
http://metro.co.uk/2016/05/22/a-school- … n-5898298/
In recent times I have had the pleasure of meeting some very remarkable children doing extraordinary things with their parents. These kids are highly resilient and resourceful. They could very easily cope with whistle blasts and much more challenging things. Small challenges prepare us for larger challenges and make life rewarding and fun.
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May 23, 2016#112
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello KK,
I am deeply disappointed at your link. I had almost managed to convince myself that, preoccupied with a computer matter, I had actually imagined hearing about the whistle ban.
What can one say about such a ridiculous instruction? Very little, and certainly nothing suitable for publication in a family Forum such as this!
Happily like you I encounter many youngsters who give little sign of being frightened of whistles, or indeed of anything else. Children who can glide over overhanging climbs with a great deal of air between them and the ground. Children who delight in and thrive on competition in running, jumping and other athletic endeavours.
I fear for the youngsters at the whistle ban school who, overly protected and cosseted by solicitous school staff, may find themselves unable to cope with the vicissitudes of adult life and at a competitive disadvantage when pitted against those who have enjoyed the advantages of a more sensibly managed childhood.</div>
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May 24, 2016#113
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EAL,
Are we the only sane people in the World?
Am I alone in believing that we should study the successful with a view to emulating them?
Is anyone else bothered by the plague of vocal fry?
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May 24, 2016#114
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<div style=”width:100%;background-image:url(“/realm/A_L_123/A_L_trg.gif”);”>Hello KK,
In response to your queries:<ol>[*]Possibly.
</li>[*]Certainly not, I think so too!
</li>[*]Well it doesn’t bother me, but you don’t get much of it in the circles I move in, and I avoid like the plague any exposure to so-called ‘entertainment’ or the popular media.</li>[/list]</div>
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May 29, 2016#115
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In today’s Sunday Mail Rachel Johnson, sister of Boris, writes about smacking.
Excerpt –
Lastly, when I was the first girl at an all-boys prep school, I was caught out of bed raiding a tuck cupboard and was given a choice of penalty: it was either a beating by the headmaster (his favoured implements were the slipper, cricket bat, or golf club) or not seeing my parents at the weekend.
I hadn’t seen my parents all term, as was usual back then. I missed them terribly, and without hesitation I opted for the beating.
The headmaster then, to my disappointment, decided that he couldn’t hit a girl; and if he couldn’t beat a girl then it was unfair to beat the boys, too, so I like to think that my choice indirectly led to the end of corporal punishment at the school. (As a result, my name now unfortunately appears on a niche website that lists ‘celebrities’ who enjoy chastisement. It proclaims: ‘Rachel Johnson: she chose the slipper!’) I would like to take this opportunity to confess I have no interest in naughty spanking, but I have smacked, on a few rare and exceptional occasions, my own children.
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May 31, 2016#116
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British Censorship.
UK Porn Laws allows mild corporal punishment and spanking when no lasting marks occur. The scholastic cane not have been employed in so many years yet has held its interests. I guess that’s why they call it the British Vice.
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Sex workers did not let their displeasure be known more than a year ago to protest what they considered draconian laws against pornography.
In Manchester’s Centre’s Sackville Park there was a “Spankathon”
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You call that a spanking?
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Video.
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Leave it to the Danes. Den rige enke 1962. Who could forget the dreaded Danish carpet beater from this oldie? Now that’s a spanking!
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Jun 04, 2016#117
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All papers.
Kay Hollingsworth. Essex. 11-year-old boy.
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Jun 17, 2016#118
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All papers.
The alleged Paedo Pan of Pop is NOT a Paedo Pan of Pop and will continue to revive his flagging career as the Peter Pan of Pap.
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Jul 28, 2016#119
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I believe there are a few, a very few, knicker fetishists who visit this Forum. This then, is just for them and only them.
“Daily Echo” “What does your underwear say about you?”
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Aug 10, 2016#120
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Interviewed for the ‘Radio Times’, Andrew “Brillo Pad” Neil says:
“She [his wife] is the most accommodating person in the world, and when I start beavering way on the iPad, she gets out her laptop.”
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Aug 18, 2016#121
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Daily Mail “Alastair Main” slap bum
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Aug 30, 2016#122
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“The Sun” “Bruce Kilgour” smack bottoms “over his knee”
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Sep 14, 2016#123
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Daily Mail “Rozamund Perrin” Devon
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Oct 05, 2016#124
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“I would want these bullies brought to me, one by one. And then I’d pull their tracksuits down and cane their bare bottoms until their cheeks burned red and they wept with pain and shame.
I would give them a serious taste of their own medicine. Because yes, we live in ‘enlightened’ times, but sometimes there is only one language people understand.”
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Oct 18, 2016#125
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Daily Mail “William Duxbury” 88 Banbury
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Oct 20, 2016#126
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Daily Mail Manager Stuart Hubbard Mcdonald’s
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Oct 21, 2016#127
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Daily Mail Marines spank “big red”
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Oct 21, 2016#128
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There has been much interest on the forum in the merits or otherwise of devices such as straps, paddles and canes. Birches, switches, slippers, rubber hoses and polycarbonate paddles have been mentioned on occasions. New on the scene, if that great newspaper of record, The Daily Mail is to be believed, is the gel-filled keyboard wrist rest pad.
The rounded, roughly rectangular pad is laid on the desk in front of the keyboard to keep the wrists a little elevated so avoiding unnatural and damaging wrist bend when typing. The upper surface is antimicrobial and designed to provide maximum skin comfort while the lower surface is non-skid.
Surprisingly, a few swats (number decied by the throw of a dice) with this safety device on robust young Royal Marine bottoms can require the application of vodka as an antiseptic and leave the beneficiary unable to sit without pain for weeks.
At first, the story did not seem to gel. How could something that was soft enough to mold to the shape of the wrists be so destructive to bottoms when laid on with maximum force?
The first thing to note is that the pads are probably rather heavy, perhaps around 700 grams or 1.5 pounds even if only 60 cm or 25 inches long. If the gel flows during the swing the weight might even become concentrated at the business end.
The second thing to note is that the gel may deform very little when subject to sudden impact forces. It becomes very hard under such circumstance.
Being struck by the seemingly innocuous pad, especially edge on, is probably like being struck by a heavy wooden club. Can someone please check?
I wonder who discovered this and how?
Is Royal Marine expenditure on keyboard pads unusually high?
The Corps of Royal Marines is the United Kingdom’s amphibious light infantry force, forming part of the Naval Service.
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Nov 04, 2016#129
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Daily Mail “knicker nickers” Scunthorpe
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Nov 16, 2016#130
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I believe there are one or two bottom fetishists who read this Forum. They might enjoy this:
Daily Mail Cambridge “best bum”.
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Nov 23, 2016#131
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Daily Mail Footballer Paul Stewart.
The story is a most unsavory one, but a comment from lpoollad is interesting. He writes:
“We use to go canoeing with school when i was 15 and i always remember the teacher changing in front of all boys with an election. We laughed it off at the time but i was told by other lads he done it many times afterwards again when i left school . Very weird situation.”
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Nov 25, 2016#132
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Daily Mail “Wild beavers officially back in Britain” “The punishment for releasing beavers without a licence is up to two years in jail and an unlimited fine.”
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Dec 06, 2016#133
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Hit with his own trumpet.
Daily Mail. “Marcelo Pecollo”. Morón City.
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Dec 30, 2016#134
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Daily Mail. Parents in France banned from smacking their children.
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Dec 31, 2016#135
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The French Minister of Education, Najat Vallaud-Belcacem confessed she spanked her twin children 5 years old. A writer asked: “Is it possible in another country that a politician admits his behavior punishable by law without being forced to resign (Art 222-13 punish of 5 years in prison for minor assaults on children under 15 years committed by mother or father)?”
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Dec 31, 2016#136
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Jan 03, 2017#137
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Daily Mail “Alastair Main” skirt lifted spank €900,000 detached home.
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Feb 05, 2017#138
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Daily Mail “John Smyth” Lawyer. “I never cane the boys, but I do whack them with a table tennis bat when necessary.”
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Feb 05, 2017#139
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Guardian “muscular Christian education”
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Mar 02, 2017#140
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Daily Mail underwear “Octavia Cannon”
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Mar 08, 2017#141
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Worthing Herald Sean Rowe. Mrs Schmidt said had he been on the other side of her ‘it would have been his head, not my bottom.’
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Mar 18, 2017#142
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An interesting article in the Scottish National Trust magazine about the late Tam Dalyell of “West Lothian Question” fame. The article notes that his parents decided to gift their ancestral home and estate – the House of Binns – to the Trust in 1944. As heir presumptive the eleven year old Tam had to sign the deed of transfer in his headmaster’s study. He recalled later in life that in doing so “I was made to sit in the chair over which the headmaster had beaten me the evening before. With good reason, I might say. It was the only occasion when the headmaster lent a boy his fountain pen!”
I have always admired Tam’s wisdom and foresight in relation to Scottish devolution. If only the Labour Party leadership had listened to him!
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Apr 06, 2017#143
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Daily Mail “flatter your figure” thong “high leg”
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France: On Jan 5, 2017 passed an “Anti-Spanking” Law, and on Jan 20, 2017, this laws was struck down. France’s Constitutional Conceil declared the ban procedurally unconstitutional…
It’s in french if you want to read it.
http://www.keep43.ca/app/download/72457 … TLAWED.pdf
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Oliver_Sydney
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Apr 13, 2017#145
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This is how Google Translate interpreted the item:
The amendment against spanking censored by the Constitutional Council
On Thursday, the Constitutional Council censured several provisions of the text “equality and citizenship”, the last important law of the quinquennium Holland.
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It was the last important law of the quinquennium, often referred to as the “broom law”, since it had aggregated a number of measures which had not been able to find their place in other legislative texts. Thursday, January 26, the Constitutional Council censured several provisions of the text, some on the merits, some on the form, considering that the measures in question had nothing to do in the law.
This is the case of Article 222 of the Equality and Citizenship Bill, which introduced in the definition of parental authority the prohibition of resorting to “bodily violence” against children. This parliamentary amendment, which symbolically proscribed slaps and spanking, had been voted with the tacit agreement of the government. He was regarded as a legislative “rider”, that is, irrelevant to the main purpose of the law. The Constitutional Council had been seized on this point by sixty senators of the opposition.
According to the authors of the amendment, Marie-Anne Chapdelaine (Socialist Party, PS, Ille-et-Vilaine) was a member of the Civil Code. Edith Gueugneau (various left, Saône-et-Loire), and François-Michel Lambert (ecologist, Bouches-du-Rhône). They had previously unsuccessfully tabled a bill on this subject.
The Minister for Families, Children and Women’s Rights, Laurence Rossignol, hailed after the vote in the National Assembly the new drafting of the Civil Code, which “amplifies the work of conviction that it leads, with Associations, in favor of non-violent education “, as well as” an indispensable tool for the prevention of child abuse “.
Reacting to censorship, the minister expressed on Friday her “great disappointment”. “I am very shocked that right-wing deputies have referred this new article to the Constitutional Council (…). From a certain point of view, they have claimed the right to strike children, “said Laurence Rossignol.
An “incomprehensible and unethical” decision
“If the article is censored, those who have seized the Constitutional Council will have nothing to be proud of,” she said to her associations and the press on Monday (January 23rd). The terms of the text had been negotiated at length between parliamentarians and the minister. The words “punishment” and “corporal punishment”, which were deemed too cleavic, had thus been rejected.
The term “violence” was less clear, because for many parents, spanking or slapping is not part of this register. Violence against children is also punished by the Criminal Code. But in practice, only serious abuses are repressed. For associations that have been campaigning for the prohibition of corporal punishment for many years, this was a very important tool to spread the idea that the blows given to children are counterproductive.
“The decision of the Constitutional Council is incomprehensible and not ethical,” comments the doctor Gilles Lazimi, who has been fighting for many years to evolve the law.
“One of the highest institutions of the State refuses the idea that violence against children should be prohibited, whereas they are prohibited on adults and animals. It is the law of equality and citizenship. It is a matter of equal rights for children. ”
In addition, the Council has invalidated other important provisions of the text.
Housing
Like the provision allowing the State to suppress the endowment of urban solidarity paid to the poor communes but deficient in HLM and making no effort to no longer be. In particular, 26 communes shared 10 million euros. The Constitutional Council considered that “the purpose of this grant is to contribute to the improvement of living conditions and that this would deprive the municipalities of a substantial part of their income”.
Another provision, which had been censored for legislative reasons, would have allowed social or private landlords to ask the judge to terminate the lease and expel the inhabitants of a dwelling where one of the occupants was convicted in a narcotics case In the places themselves. The social landlords demanded this possibility to be able to expel the gangs of traffickers who disrupt the life of entire buildings.
School without contract
In the field of education, the government is failing on a sensitive issue: the strengthening of the control of non-contractual schools when they are opened. There are only a few thousand institutions, of which 300 are denominational.
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HH2012
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Apr 14, 2017#146
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Thank you Oliver Sydney
Your translation is considerably more lucid than the one I was able to muster out of this document. I had some French “violence on Children” nutter stalking me for a while on twitter. it was entertaining but eventually became tiresome, so I had to block her. Too bad, I sometimes enjoy the rabid ravings of these people
Cheers.
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2015holyfamilypenguin
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Apr 21, 2017#147
British Censorship.
UK Porn Laws allows mild corporal punishment and spanking when no lasting marks occur. The scholastic cane not have been employed in so many years yet has held its interests. I guess that’s why they call it the British Vice.
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Sex workers did not let their displeasure be known more than a year ago to protest what they considered draconian laws against pornography.
In Manchester’s Centre’s Sackville Park there was a “Spankathon”
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Images.
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You call that a spanking?
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Video.
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Leave it to the Danes. Den rige enke 1962. Who could forget the dreaded Danish carpet beater from this oldie? Now that’s a spanking!
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Britain, of late, has experienced its share of print censorship. Are things going to change with changes ahead for Britain? IMHO it is too subjective.
Not everyone acquiesced without a fight as past posted.
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Irving Klaw’s post wartime pinups (1940’s) of Bettie Page didn’t raise the ire of the the censorious.
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History of the address of E 212 14th St in New York.
Fetish pinups.
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Cannabis.
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Bettie is still an icon.
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larry1951
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Apr 29, 2017#148
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“The Argus” “singing teacher David Brown” “pictures of himself in the bath”
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May 05, 2017#149
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Daily Mail Mark Sergeant Nottingham Trent University
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JamieMurphy
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May 06, 2017#150
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Bring back the birch, urged several members of Newark Town Council during a discussion on juvenile vandalism.
One councillor said the cost to employers and others of making good damage was the cost of the bad bringing-up of children.
Councillor Leslie Carswell, a schoolmaster, said “I hope the time will come when a more enlightened democracy alters the law to restore birching and rescinds what some of these airy-fairy idealists have alrady done.”
Newark Advertise,r 5 May 1967
Are e still awaiting an enlightened democracy or was he, even in 1967, flogging a dead horse as it were?
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Guest
May 07, 2017#151
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Just flogging a dead horse?
Or was he into sadism, necrophilia and bestiality?
Sorry – old joke!
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larry1951
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May 24, 2017#152
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“Daily Record” “Thomas Seed” Inverness
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May 30, 2017#153
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Daily Mail Lord Lucan wife cane bottom
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Daily Mail “Dr Johnson” Charterhouse
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Jun 28, 2017#155
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“Worthing Herald” “Neil Turner” “Shoreham College”
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Another_Lurker
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Jun 28, 2017#156
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
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larry1951
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Jul 13, 2017#157
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“The Northern Echo” “Justin Brazier” sex dog
As the poet had it:
You may think Justin Brazier is even crazier
Than a demented frog.
With women he may blunder yet he’s a perfect wonder
When he mounts his dog!
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Jul 14, 2017#158
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The Argus “Christ’s Hospital School” “indecent assault”
As Frank Loesser had it in 1938:
Four kinky teachers with nothing to say
And too much in love to break away.
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Jul 24, 2017#159
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Daily Mail “Roger Ferguson” Dartford banned
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Aug 15, 2017#160
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Daily Mail “Is it EVER acceptable to smack a child?” “Kate Ivens”
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larry1951
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Sep 12, 2017#161
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The Argus. On Friday, September 22 at 2pm, Lionel Blair (89) will unveil a blue plaque to his very close friend, Alma Cogan, at her childhood home in Lansdowne Road, Worthing.
Some of us will remember Lionel Blair as the expert’s expert on the television show ‘Give us a Clue’ where teams mimed titles of songs, films, books or plays against a strict time limit. Viewers were amazed when Lionel pulled off Three Men in a Boat in less than fifty seconds.
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Georgiec
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Sep 13, 2017#162
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Ah – how we all miss Humphrey Lyttleton in “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue”
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larry1951
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Sep 15, 2017#163
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The Argus. Serial bottom slapper. Constantin Barbutu.
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Sep 22, 2017#164
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Very old man meets fruity young woman for unveiling in Worthing
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Sep 22, 2017#165
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“Worthing Herald” tearful Lionel Blair plaque video
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Oct 11, 2017#166
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Daily Mail “Andrew Soper” St. Benedict’s “sadistic sex” cane
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Oct 12, 2017#167
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Daily Mail “Nathan Waring” St. Bede’s Eastbourne
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Oct 21, 2017#168
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All papers. Scotland smacking ban
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Nov 03, 2017#169
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Daily Mail “Duncan McTier” breasts
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Nov 21, 2017#170
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Daily Mail Matthew Liversidge exchanged explicit pictures with the 15-year-old girl online
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larry1951
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Dec 06, 2017#171
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All papers.
I am very sorry to inform you that Christine Keeler died yesterday, aged seventy-five.
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Dec 14, 2017#172
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Daily Mail. Paul Cuthbertson. He liked naughty girls. He went to Aldi to check out the talent.
Simon_Hillan of Liverpool says: Hey! Teachers! Leave those kids alone.
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Dec 15, 2017#173
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
Music with feeling exponent Nicholas Fisher, 43.
David Fenwick, 44, who sent crude stickman doodles.
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Jan 10, 2018#174
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Daily Mail. Theresa May facing pressure to ban smacking in England.
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stujos
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Jan 11, 2018#175
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I’m blowed if I can fathom out how to start a new thread (hopefully someone can remind me, so I’ve added the following report from this morning’s Metro, the free morning paper, on this thread. it is an article by Kelly Clarkson, headed “I’m not afraid to smack when my kids are playing up.” This is the gist of her admission.
“I’m not above spanking, which people aren’t necessarily into. I don’t mean like hitting her hard, I just mean spanking. I’m like ‘Hi, I’m gonna spank your bottom if you don’t stop right now. Like this is ridiculous.’ The tricky thing is when you’re out in public, because then people think that’s wrong. But I find nothing wrong with spanking. My parents spanked me, I did fine in life and I feel fine about it. I’m from the South y’all, so we get spankings. My mom would call the principal if I ever ended up in her office and give permission for her to spank me. I’m a well-rounded individual with a lot of character, so I think it’s fine.”
I’m not too sure who Kelly Clarkson is, but I’ve found a new heroine!
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davenhall
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Jan 11, 2018#176
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
She’s an American singer who won American Idol or american X facter
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Georgiec
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Jan 11, 2018#177
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
To create a new thread go to main menu and in top right you’ll see “Post Now!”
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dane
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Jan 12, 2018#178
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stupot, ms. clarkson just basically mouthed the same platitudes you hear repeated endlessly by conservative southerners…” i’s spanks cus’in my ma and pa spanked and it never hurted me none… this is the south, we whup chilin’s round hear… yeehaaaay”. you may as well make every hick, redneck, hillbilly and cracker in the south your hero…. just grab yourself a confederate flag, let out a rebel yell and join the hootenanny
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Another_Lurker
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Jan 12, 2018#179
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
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stujos
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Jan 12, 2018#180
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Thanks Yetanotheranotherlurker, I remember now!
Dane, I thought a hootenanny was what you got when you crossed an owl wit a goat!! Well, it is Friday!
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larry1951
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Jan 20, 2018#181
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Worthing Herald. A Church of England priest charged with historic sex offences against a girl has appeared in court.
There was a priest, the dirty beast,
His name was Derek Spencer.
He had a dick six inches thick
And called it his tormenter. (Tennyson)
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Guest
Jan 21, 2018#182
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Any relation to Brenda, our Facebook friend?
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larry1951
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Jan 22, 2018#183
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The word in the vestry is that Dirty Derek is Brenda’s grandson.
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Jan 25, 2018#184
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The Argus. A Mechanic has been jailed after smacking schoolgirls on the bottom.
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stujos
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Jan 25, 2018#185
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Son of Scoop, I am sure many of us appreciate your headline information of events reported in the British Press, but could you not give us at least a synopsis of these events, as it is not always possible for us to access the stories? For instance, I have tried to find an article relating to the Argus report mentioned today, but a unable to do so.
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larry1951
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Jan 25, 2018#186
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Type:
“A mechanic has been jailed after smacking schoolgirls on the bottom”. The Argus.
into a search engine
and be amazed at the results.
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Guest
Jan 25, 2018#187
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Worked for me.
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stujos
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Jan 25, 2018#188
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You’re right SoS. I shall have to be more expansive in future.
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larry1951
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Jan 31, 2018#189
“Harlow Star” “Paul Wilson”
Daily Mail “Danielle Perrett” sexually abusing a teenage boy
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Feb 16, 2018#190
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Daily Mail “Peter Newell” “End All Corporal Punishment of Children.”
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bripuk
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Feb 16, 2018#191
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Wasn’t he the person who was the author of “A Last Resort” and an active member of STOPP. Somewhat misguided I think.
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larry1951
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Feb 16, 2018#192
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Thanks to bripuk for pointing us in this direction.
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hcsj44
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Feb 22, 2018#193
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US President Donald Trump has said arming teachers could prevent school shootings like that which left 17 people dead last week in Florida. (BBC News website)
And I thought retaining the paddle was controversial!
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Son of Scoop
Apr 04, 2018#194
Not a kinky teacher
Daily Mail. Teacher falsely accused of groping girls at his school.
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JamieMurphy
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Jun 08, 2018#195
Apparently a neuroscientist has suggested that pupils be given lessons in swearing. A letter to The Sunday Times reports that the writer attended state schools when swearing was a caning offence, not part of the curriculum. However he had intensive home schooling in foul language which led to a sore ar se on several occasions. He found that expletives uttered in the bogs afterwards did seem to lessen the pain.
The correspondent – from Sheffield (though not necessarily at school there) – does not give any indication of the years this happened but it’s interesting that, decades after abolition, caning is still a subject of interest to ordinary citizens not just membres of the foro.
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larry1951
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Jul 02, 2018#196
Son of Scoop writes
Kinky Teacher No 3672
Daily Mail “Catharine Jones” headteacher porn phone
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Jul 15, 2018#197
Son of Scoop writes
Daily Mail “Andrew Griffiths” “Imogen Treharne” spanking
The Mirror has a video of fruity Imogen talking about the M.P.
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JamieMurphy
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Sep 17, 2018#198
The Daily Telegraph reports that Millfield School has suspended two pupils amid claims that they used a cricket bat or belt to beat the bottoms of younger boys in an initiation ritual. Boys in “year 10”, who are mainly 14 years old, were given the choice of two lashes on the shorts or one on the bare backside. (Presumably “shorts” means underpants rather than short trousers.) As a result one mother has removed her son who had only been at the school for a week. Agreed it probably counts as bullying but talk about snowflakes!
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dane
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Sep 17, 2018#199
well in the US it would certainly constitute hazing and result in criminal charges, possibly felony charges against the two who were suspended and probably an intense investigation to see how wide spread the problem went. this certainly would be news worthy in the US and taken very seriously… i’m not sure why you think the common rightwing general term of abuse “snowflake” should be applied to either the victims or there parents but i think this sort of behavior would spark a severe reaction anywhere it occurred in the developed world.
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neilmc32
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Sep 18, 2018#200
Of course this counts as bullying! These type of initiation rituals have no place in a modern UK school and I can only think the guilty boys weren’t expelled because boarding schools are desperate for fees and didn’t want to have to refund the parent’s termly subscriptions.
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larry1951
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Sep 19, 2018#201
Son of Scoop writes:
Music with Feeling – amarosa lesbiana
“Daily Mail” “Elizabeth Smillie” Renfrewshire
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Sep 26, 2018#202
Son of Scoop writes:
Kinky Teacher No. 13582
“Daily Mail” “Kevin Thomas” “White knickers”
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Oct 01, 2018#203
Son of Scoop writes:
Kinky Teacher No. 13583
“Eleanor Wilson” “in a plane” “back was against the wall” “Daily Mail”
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Nov 15, 2018#204
Son of Scoop writes:
Music with Feeling – reprise
Daily Mail “Laurie Softley” Choir Derbyshire
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Nov 22, 2018#205
Son of Scoop writes:
Knicker news from Notts
Daily Mail M&S “window display”
Newer readers may be interested to know that Nottinghamshire is home to our distinguished members Another_Lurker, Brian@notts.com and Happy Lurker.
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Another_Lurker
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Nov 22, 2018#206
Hello Son of Scoop and larry1951,
Despite my wholehearted support for the feminist cause I shall not be visiting the M&S store to complain about the window display described in your above link. The city centre is a dreadful place! No parking, trams everywhere, soul destroying pedestrian areas full of people with a mobile phone to each ear and one-way streets that never go the way you want to go.
Our former and sadly missed contributor Declan used to visit it regularly to report on the state of schoolgirl school uniform regulation conformance and to pick up the latest information on naughtiness at pub ‘Skooldaze’ nights from his network of bar-maid informants.
Alas news of the latter events never reached him in time for his readers to attend them. Without the enticing prospect of re-living my ‘skooldaze’ by bending over to be whacked with a bamboo stick by a mini-skirted female ‘prefect’ the worse for alcohol there was nothing to tempt me into the city centre then, and there is even less now.
May I please appeal to readers not to attempt to contact me at the email address you give above. My attempts to buy the domain name were thwarted as it had already been purchased and is held anonymously by registrant and ISP GoDaddy. It does not appear to be in use currently but it would be very sad were it to be activated only for the user’s in-box to be swamped with congratulatory and ‘more, more, please more’ emails from habitués of this Forum. ????
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Nov 22, 2018#207
A note from Brian@notts.com:
Another_Lurker will be blissfully unaware that many of our readers will not have attended a school where flagellation with long whippy canes wielded by drunken mini-skirted female prefects was an everyday event and, like him, nor will they have attended the ‘skooldaze’ events mentioned in his above post.
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For their benefit an idea of this type of event may be got by visiting the page here on the excellent Corpun site and watching the video thereon in which several scenes of a similar event are inter-cut with other material relevant to this Forum.
Included in said other material are scenes at the Rodney School, Nottinghamshire, where Another_Lurker was nearly but not quite sent as a boarder as a little lad in short trousers. The then headmistress Ms Joan Thomas was still in charge at the time of the video, in which she appears several times. She too was notorious for inflicting flagellation with long whippy canes. It is not know if she donned a mini-skirt for this purpose. Most unlikely at the time the juvenile Another_Lurker might very beneficially have been so flagellated but unfortunately wasn’t, because in the early 1950s mini-skirts hadn’t been invented.
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larry1951
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Dec 01, 2018#208
Son of Scoop writes:
Daily Mail France.Parents will be banned from smacking children
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Dec 01, 2018#209
Hello Son of Scoop,
I fear that you accidentally omitted the words “for the umpteenth time” from your above note on proposed French legislation regarding parental smacking.
Due to the Tapatalk conversion process from Network54 which was unable to tell an HTML DIV from a FRAME and wasn’t anyway equipped to deal with either, my post here on 13 September 2017 now appears unintelligible. However those who are able to read HTML/CSS Page Source will be able to see that what it said in part was:
“I greatly admire the French. They do not abandon what they see as their ancient rights without a fight. If national government annoys them they not only take to the streets, they block the roads and bring the country to a halt. If local government offends they are quite likely to burn down the town hall.
As a consequence their legislators are masters of smoke and mirrors, appearing to do something without actually doing it and upsetting the population. Had we adopted their attitude to the EU and the ECHR and their masses of unnecessary and annoying legislation our vote on continued EU membership would have had a very different result. Indeed, it would never have happened.
An illustration of this sensible and practical approach to law making is the French ban on parental smacking of children extensively publicised in the press in the UK and elsewhere at the end of 2016. In fact it didn’t actually ban parental smacking at all and anyway for good measure it was promptly struck down by France’s top court, the Constitutional Council, on technical grounds and declared procedurally unconstitutional. The latter however was not reported very much at all outside France.”
I confidently predict a similar fate for the new proposal.
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larry1951
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Dec 12, 2018#210
Son of Scoop writes:
Daily Mail. Mother donned boots and underwear to spank her son. Gloucester. “Simon Burch”
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larry1951
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Jan 19, 2019#211
Son of Scoop writes:
Daily Mail and others “Y Ming Yuen” Singapore cane.
N.B. This story is only for those interested in extreme M/M.
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hcj44
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Jan 19, 2019#212
One that was missed a couple of days ago: Jersey has become the first part of the British Isles to ban smacking, after voting to repeal the Channel Island’s existing law which permits parents to use “reasonable” force.
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JamieMurphy
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Jul 02, 2019#213
According to the Daily Telegraph, France’s parliament will adopt a smacking ban on Tuesday – a
largely symbolic gesture in a country where there is still widespread support for corporal
punishment against children.
According to France’s Childhood Foundation, 85 percent of French parents admit to smacking their
children.
The measure, which was adopted by MPs in November, is expected to easily pass France’s upper
house of parliament despite some conservative and far-Right members warning such legislation
fostered unwanted “interference” in family life.
France’s penal code already bans violence against children. But under a 19th-century legal loophole, allowances have until now been made for parents’ “disciplining” of children as part of “ordinary everyday violence”, or what in the UK is known as “reasonable chastisement”.
In May, a smacking ban in Scotland moved a step closer when the Jock Parliament’s equalities
committee backed the plan by five votes to two, meaning it cleared its first parliamentary hurdle in
the face of polls showing strong public opposition.
The legislation is on course to make Scotland the first part of the UK to criminalise smacking, having gained the backing of the Jock Government and an array of MSPs from all parties except the
Tories.
It would remove the defence of “reasonable chastisement” in Scots law that allows parents to use
physical punishment to admonish a child.
How long before the UK Parliament follows, as if there aren’t more pressing issues?
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