I remember winter at Albury Primary School in winter - the teacher would have a roaring fire going in the claasroom. He also collected the class' school milk, poured it into a large pot, put it over the fire, and made us hot chocolate for recess.
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I remember winter at Albury Primary School in winter - the teacher would have a roaring fire going in the claasroom. He also collected the class' school milk, poured it into a large pot, put it over the fire, and made us hot chocolate for recess.
I remember in the early 70s I was stationed at Penrith. Base was near the station. Seems to be an estate now, with something called Ron Mulock Oval in it.. Poor bloke, you'd think they could at least have made it an oval; the thing is circular. It could get cool there of a mornin'.
Bluestone College? [tonguewink]
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I'll wager, those describing unspectacular weather events with exaggerated intensifiers, wear XXXM Reg Grundies. [bigrolf]
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Originally Posted by V8Ian;[URL="tel:3176228"
Tell me about it! Here the bright sparks of PBD back then installed Ducted Swampies in the rooms & then sealed the windows with rubber strips never thinking that one days the box would break down & parts could take a month to arrive. Yes I know, a Pump & a Vee Belt & a motor
Oh yes PBD staff were not the greatest when it came to possible "planning" for such emergencies back then & probably still aren't.
PBD = Public Buildings Department. Responsible for School Building Maint.