It is extremely hard to believe that is is almost forty years ago that this list of reprobates masqueraded the grounds of RBHS. Sadly, some departed and unfortunately we are entering that stage of our lives when this list will be an ever-growing one. One good and very positive thing to take from life is that only the good die young, so most of us should be around for another hundred or so years.
I feel the need to commend the “committee” on their work to date and I see that this seems to be the most actively interactive that E70’s have been since we left those hallowed walls.
Bobby T-G you have astounded me with your technical prowess and it is good (excuse the pun) to see that you have excelled beyond joining Ross Richards and myself for a smoke in the cricket scoreboard. Slyp it was great chatting to you the other day and it is with a great amount of nostalgia that one reads through the list of names, some more lost in the misty memories of our minds then others (must be an age thing) and recall the good old days RBHS. Well done guys and keep up the good work.
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It is extremely hard to believe that is is almost forty years ago that this list of reprobates masqueraded the grounds of RBHS. Sadly, some departed and unfortunately we are entering that stage of our lives when this list will be an ever-growing one. One good and very positive thing to take from life is that only the good die young, so most of us should be around for another hundred or so years.
I feel the need to commend the “committee” on their work to date and I see that this seems to be the most actively interactive that E70’s have been since we left those hallowed walls.
Bobby T-G you have astounded me with your technical prowess and it is good (excuse the pun) to see that you have excelled beyond joining Ross Richards and myself for a smoke in the cricket scoreboard. Slyp it was great chatting to you the other day and it is with a great amount of nostalgia that one reads through the list of names, some more lost in the misty memories of our minds then others (must be an age thing) and recall the good old days RBHS. Well done guys and keep up the good work.