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leapy

29th May 2015, 11:38
sorry I meant doglet!!!
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pigale

29th May 2015, 12:09
Golsh girls, reading about your various sport experiences and weird attire makes me very happy to have attended a French lycee! No violent outside sport, no uniform or any type of clothing imposed, and for swimming lessons in an indoor pool, just a normal one piece bathing costume which I was not ashamed to wear as well on the beach during holidays (before switching to bikini) - Can you imagine a bunch of 16/17 year old girls all madly in love with our very attractive and sexy young male coach!
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rosalind

29th May 2015, 12:14
Apparently in Canada, where lacrosse originated, if you didn't end a match with some injury, especially a fracture, you hadn't played hard enough. I thought it a murderous game. In goal I did have leg and body pads, but nothing on my face. The body pad didn't protect my sides though and I got a direct hit on the breast.
I've been told that medically speaking the two aren't connected but a painful lump developed in the same place which I didn't have removed for decades.
When my younger son decided he'd prefer a whole neck and fingers to play the guitar with rather than do football and rugby, I supported him.
It does take, shall we say, an unusual mind to think underwear could be reflected in patent leather shoes. Has anyone done the experiment?
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elle

29th May 2015, 12:22
You had it good, Pigale!
I'm VERY surprised that you were allowed a young , sexy MALE coach!
I went to a school that had two wings - one for the girls and the other for the boys and never the twain should meet!
We even had differing school leaving times - ten minutes apart in case we 'met up' outside school!
But the 'Powers- that- be' made an error... they let the girls out firs!.
Well, by the time we'd combed our hair, arranged our obligatory school berets satisfactorily etc., the boys were then out!!
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rosalind

29th May 2015, 12:25
Haha Elle. I went to an all girl's school but it was close to Quarry Bank School, Liverpool (late 1950s)
No, I never did meet any of the fab four, sadly.
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pigale

29th May 2015, 12:30
Just goes to show 'where there is a will, there is a way'!

Like you, my Lycee was a girls only one, and a boys lycee was further down the street - Yet noone seemed to care whether or not we 'met up' down the road!

As for the male coach, I too think we were lucky! But I don't think it was unusual, and in fact I can't imagine a woman for a swimming coach - don't ask me why though...
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elle

29th May 2015, 12:34
Ros, interesting to see that you played lacrosse at school, as did I. I haven't met many people who did that-most have played hockey.
I went to Bolton School. (Mamya lived opposite it, altho of course I didn't know that then)
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rosalind

29th May 2015, 13:01
Maybe it was a Lancashire thing, Elle?
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albie

29th May 2015, 16:15
Volcano erupts in Japan.
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chrise

29th May 2015, 16:20
when i used to take rugby side to play in south manchester/cheshire areas - e.g. cheadle - there would be more kids playing lacrosse on the playing fields than anything else
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