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Just a couple more Globites and more spanking

In order to round the global case (C8 this many months), Daniel Low of Pymble said, “When I was a child in kindergarten in 1951, my wife saved her brother from the tyrants on the road to Kirribilli. Bob is still grateful.”

Okay, just one more. “Sue Casiglia from North Ryde claims that those who longed for a real and reliable globite suitcase should start to go to local garage sales. I bought it in a almost perfect situation for several dollars a year ago and sits nostalik between all my memoralities.”

Then he returned to the anger of school penalties (C8), which were quite creative. North Dandalup (WA) remembers the shame of the Janita Rankin: “In the late 1960s, at the end of the mini skirt, our school uniforms may not be more than three inches on the knee. This is carrying a ruler next to a ruler, then by making a ruler more frequently, and then I was sent to the puma.

Nola Tucker from Kiama said, “Small primary school was ruled by an elderly couple after the war. Mr. Macdonald said in a room if he taught the 4th, 5th and 6th grades in a room, he was bodily removed from the seat of a child and that he opposed two girls with anger and then opposed two girls.

Of course, it wasn’t always bad. Alex Springall from Westleight remembers: “In the Kindergarten of Ms. McAuley, in the first Adil Işık Scout Hall near the Ivanhoe Park in Manly, the only punishment I remember was’ sitting in the corner.

Finally, Barry Lamb from Eastwood wants to finish the day with school awards and incentives. “Cleaning dignity or ‘first finished’ or so on as a reward for an excellent answer. Thanks Barry, much more beautiful.

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