Hello dane,
You may I think be unfamiliar with the sort of events which many people, some of them quite well known and in the public eye, have reported as occurring at small private boarding schools for boys in the period when Negasman says that he attended just such a school.
Not for nothing is the first line of L P Hartley’s novel ‘The Go-Between’,
often quoted here.
Hello bripuk,
There was a period in the history of this estimable Forum, before the sundering of the Happy Circle and the Great Schism, when all it took to establish one as an authority not to be idly gainsaid was regular use of two quotations:
The above with regard to anything controversial or disputed claimed to have happened in the past and
“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less”
should one inadvertently misuse a word or fail to make one’s meaning clear.
To further evince superiority it was customary to demonstrate one’s erudition by attributing the latter, from ‘Through the Looking-Glass’, to Charles Lutwidge Dodgson rather than Lewis Carroll. A certain prolific former contributor no longer with us also favoured adding the next two sentences of the quotation.
And if both of the above failed then publishing a picture of a tram would always do the trick!
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