Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd April 2019, 3:01 PMI remember there being a nit nurse at the various schools I attended in the 1950s, but as it seems I was never affected I was puzzled as a kid as to what this woman did - should I be having a nit that needs looking at and treating? Was I missing out?
Yes! You and I are of an age. The 'nurse' used to come to primary school every so often and we were paraded through a 2-door room ( 1 in and 1 out). She looked at our heads, then lifted our skirts (God knows why) The day that still sticks with me was when the people behind me came back to the classroom all agog because the nurse lifted a girl's skirt and said 'Girl, have you no knickers on?' Not a tactful way of dealing with it. Stella ( a star) was her name. She was a nice wee girl but very obviously poor and smelled. Where is she now? I may have told this story before.
're friends. I still meet once a year with old school pals and old uni pals. I love them dearly and we still have so much in common. There are other groups (some neighbours) whom a I scrapped because I don't see why I'd spend my limited time remaining on earth with people who bore me. ( who really wants to know the best way to make soup and how to do 'high dusting ?)
Probably my regular reference group is my drama club which has people of varying ages and backgrounds - we have great laughs together which is the best thing ever. And my almost Lifelong friend who's like the sister I never had.