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			clever clogs 
			
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  Three friends were talking. Bob said "Have you ever thought about what rhymes with orange?" Dave replied, "Nothing rhymes with orange." "Actually Dave something does rhyme with orange," said Bob. What do you think Pete who is right? Peter "Neither of you are right". Dave you said, "nothing rhymes with orange," and Bob you said, "something rhymes with orange." Neither rhymes with orange.
		
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			DAVE BLOWER
			
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  AN INTERESTING THOUGHT CONCERNING "GOLDINGS" AS WE ALL WERE AWARE THE SCHOOL WAS VERY MUCH "SPORT" INCLINED IN A BIG WAY, I PROPOSE TO CONTACT THE RELEVENT BODIES CONCERNED ie. FOOTBALL, CRICKET, AND ANY OTHER SPORT WE FEEL WILL REMIND LOCAL PEOPLE AND CHILDREN ESPECIALY THAT THERE ONCE WAS A SCHOOL IN HERTFORD WHICH WE OCCUPIED CALLED "WILLIAM BAKER TECHNICAL SCHOOL" THE CUP OR SHIELD I FEEL SHOULD BE PRESENTED TO YOUNG CHILDREN OF A SIMILAR AGE TO WHEN WE WERE AT GOLDINGS ie. WINNERS OF THE LEAGUE, OR SIMILAR I AM OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS, AND PERHAPS A LOCAL OLD BOY COULD PRESENT IT ON OUR BEHALF. THE NEXT PROJECT IS TO APPROACH WIMBELDON, REGARDING SOME FORM OF PLAQUE OR BENCH TO REMIND THE PRESENT DAY PUBLIC AND PLAYERS,THAT "GOLDINGS" LADS ONCE OCCUPIED THIER HALLOWED COURTS,AND WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN MAKING IT THE SUCCES IT IS TODAY...WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THESE PROPOSALS..DAVE 
		
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			Alan Dearman
			
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  Hi Dave, Re your message 19th Sept. 2006. Bill Roe Was right. I remember some of the song and it went like this:- At Six in the Morning we hear the church bell, along came Skip Culver to open our cell, He opened the window and emptied the poe,back to the work shops we dickie boys must go. 1 2 3 4 and we're all in a line, our pick & our shovels are all marking time, we're working like convicts so back to our cell, there's no place in Hertford like Goldings hotel.
  Another song goes like this;- There is a mouldy dump not far away, where we get bread and cheese 3 times a day, eggs and bacon we don't see, we get sawdust in our tea, and we are gradually, fading away....fading awa....fading away.
  I often hum and sing both to myself and remember the tunes but not the titles. Yes, we did sing stupid songs like these.
		
		27 January 2007
		
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			brian perrier
			
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  just a quick message to any old boys that were at dalziel of wooler home in kingston in the late 50s early 60s . i have just heard the sad news of the passing of david [ian] whishart, david was the first [maybe the only] barnardo boy i knew to attend grammar school hence he was affectionately known as the prof he has battled cancer for some years now but was a private guy and very few knew of his illness but he deteriorated in the last year and finaly succombed to it last week, his funeral will be at kensal green cemetery harrow on thursday at 1.30
		
		27 January 2007
		
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