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We used to ride the 470 bus from Ashtead to Dorking to go to the Grammar School. It was five eleven year old boys who rode together until we were eighteen. One of group, James Barr left after three years as his parents relocated to Cyprus.
Over the weekend, I learned that James had left us due to a heart attack at the age of 56.
We liked riding the bus, we were close friends, Dan and I Skype every Sunday….we were all so close.
My Dear Hedley,
It wasn’t until high school that I rode a bus as the secondarfy school was two towns away from where I lived. My father snet us to a Catholic school, and I remember taking entrance exams during the eighth grade. My friend Jimmy and I vowed to blow all singkle sex school exams and apss all the co-ed. We ended up at the same school. He too left far too young.
Would you believed I hitched to high school? The bus made too many stops, and I am NOT a morning person. Kewl song. Oh, that’s only when I actually attended school. What a terrible teen I was. I like the beat of this song…
October 23, 2011 at 12:50 pm
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October 23, 2011 at 6:49 pm
We used to ride the 470 bus from Ashtead to Dorking to go to the Grammar School. It was five eleven year old boys who rode together until we were eighteen. One of group, James Barr left after three years as his parents relocated to Cyprus.
Over the weekend, I learned that James had left us due to a heart attack at the age of 56.
We liked riding the bus, we were close friends, Dan and I Skype every Sunday….we were all so close.
October 23, 2011 at 9:38 pm
My Dear Hedley,
It wasn’t until high school that I rode a bus as the secondarfy school was two towns away from where I lived. My father snet us to a Catholic school, and I remember taking entrance exams during the eighth grade. My friend Jimmy and I vowed to blow all singkle sex school exams and apss all the co-ed. We ended up at the same school. He too left far too young.
October 24, 2011 at 7:34 pm
Would you believed I hitched to high school? The bus made too many stops, and I am NOT a morning person. Kewl song. Oh, that’s only when I actually attended school. What a terrible teen I was. I like the beat of this song…
October 24, 2011 at 8:46 pm
Lori,
I used to hitch in college. We’d hitch to Boston and back. Lots of us did in those days.
I hitched a lot when I was in Ghana.