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Quite a while ago I had inquired about B.S - no not that kind ;-) I am referring to "Before Stanley" and specifically to what was SVC like in the B.S days.
Probably no one knows the answer or no one cared to answer.
Was Stanley just there? Is it sacrilege to ask "if Stanley was just there, who put him there"?
Is there a code of silence to not talk about it? ;-)
I am only half kidding. I have no idea man, was it a Convent for nuns or what?
Perhaps Stanley himself can provide a glimpse into the B.S era. Game Sir?
Which brings us to the days of D.S (during Stanley).
Stanley Saar,
Were u really the proverbial 1 man army, er, single student class?
How was life w/o. seniors? You would not have an in school role model.
Did u ever stand up to the teachers and say "I am THE class" - Louis "not your brother" XVI
I bet the Miss'es never had to say "stop talking" ;-)
Did u have to raise your hand to ask a question?
You musta missed the "girls boys fighting", eh?
You see, I left SVC while girls and boys were still "fighting" i.e. in class VII. I heard that in class VIII the fighting stopped. Then in class IX friendship blossomed. Class X onwards some were accused of being "too friendly", even by parents.
But I digress. Happy Birthday Lord Stanley.
I better stop before I spew M.S (but this time it is "More Shi_").
Ciao!
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Positive point: You always stand first in class. :))
Hilu.........
Lakshmi has a point. Reading her comment I was reminded of a time when my son had stood second in a swimming race. I was so excited until I found out there were only TWO participants....;-}
Actually it was only because I did a favour to this bright student by leaving school that he got a chance to come first.....Hahahaha!
*chalo bhaago yahan se bephore Eestanley Saar comes*
Omkar, you have asked a question, which even the scientists at the Hadron Collider at Berne cannot answer, even though they are investigating some minor issues such as what happened during the BB (Big Bang).
Regarding the DS phase, suffice to say, I had enjoyed a dream run at SVC, a lone student devouring books at the well-stocked library; walking into Class X next door, , where the Teacher, would out of pity, allow me to mingle with suitable company for a suitable boy.....
And, of course, listening to Sr Rosalie, as she read out and soaked me in the wonderful world of books such as To Kill a Mockingbird and Julius Caesar and Pygmalion and so on...
Nargis Sahiba,
Aap Lord Stanley kay classmate?
Aap dono ko ees na-cheese ka hardik namaskar ;-)
Wow, never knew that, btw, so when did u leave SVC? And where did u complete your schooling?
U know that solved a mystery (like in "The Sixth Sense") - never had a single image of you at SVC, in my head (if it can even be called one ;-) ). All images were at the White House only.
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