Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Requesting Parents' Assessment of Hyde School
Anonymous:
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--- Quote ---I had no hyde kool-aide. Had some of the electric kind in summer school. There was a guy in the outhouse that had a picture of a toad on the wall. He had a sheet of blotter acid behind the picture. I remember being in the room with him and having Henry Milton come in. Old Henry looked directly at the picture and comented on it. You have never really experiance Henry until you listen to him give you a lecture on resonsiblity as his face is melting into his torso. I have a fond memory of him looking like a picasso cubist rendering.
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
OHHHH, ...too excellent!!
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My other fond rememberance of Henry involves Todd Donahue. Todd sang the dylan song "don't ya' tell henry" at a school performance. I knew at the time he was screwing Henry's wife and that was why he was sing the song, to Marsha.
Dont ya tell henry
dont ya tell henry
don't ya tell henry
apple's got your fly
emil
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote ---I had no hyde kool-aide. Had some of the electric kind in summer school. There was a guy in the outhouse that had a picture of a toad on the wall. He had a sheet of blotter acid behind the picture. I remember being in the room with him and having Henry Milton come in. Old Henry looked directly at the picture and comented on it. You have never really experiance Henry until you listen to him give you a lecture on resonsiblity as his face is melting into his torso. I have a fond memory of him looking like a picasso cubist rendering.
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
OHHHH, ...too excellent!!
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My other fond rememberance of Henry involves Todd Donahue. Todd sang the dylan song "don't ya' tell henry" at a school performance. I knew at the time he was screwing Henry's wife and that was why he was sing the song, to Marsha.
Dont ya tell henry
dont ya tell henry
don't ya tell henry
apple's got your fly
emil
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Oh-My-God, that I did not know! But he seemed so shy!
Anonymous:
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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" --- I had no hyde kool-aide. Had some of the electric kind in summer school. There was a guy in the outhouse that had a picture of a toad on the wall. He had a sheet of blotter acid behind the picture. I remember being in the room with him and having Henry Milton come in. Old Henry looked directly at the picture and comented on it. You have never really experiance Henry until you listen to him give you a lecture on resonsiblity as his face is melting into his torso. I have a fond memory of him looking like a picasso cubist rendering.
I never spoke in a school meeting unless spoken to directly. It was my own personal rule. Joe tried to may a school meeting about me once. He did a imitation of me being defeated at a wrestling match. "I wonder how that must have felt. It must have been really humiliating" he said as he glared at me. I just sat there and glared back. He releaized he was not going to crack me and moved on to something else. I never broke a rule during the two regular years I was in attendance. I never turned anyone in. I never confronted anybodies attitide. Patrick Magoonan in the "Prisoner" was my role model. Worked for me.
Emil
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You describe that episode with Henry so nicely. I almost feel as if I were there with you being lectured to by Bugs Bunny. Funny that you should mention toads. It was the first school meeting on the first day of summer school, and Joe had already worked himself into a lather. Suddenly, in the middle of the meeting, Joe goes silent, as this guy meekly enters the auditorium. Joe thunders, "Why are you late?," and this guy mumbles something about having seen a three-eyed toad! Ben Hall and I had to hold on to our seats. It was all we could do to keep from rolling on the floor with laughter.
Mike
Anonymous:
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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" --- I had no hyde kool-aide. Had some of the electric kind in summer school. There was a guy in the outhouse that had a picture of a toad on the wall. He had a sheet of blotter acid behind the picture. I remember being in the room with him and having Henry Milton come in. Old Henry looked directly at the picture and comented on it. You have never really experiance Henry until you listen to him give you a lecture on resonsiblity as his face is melting into his torso. I have a fond memory of him looking like a picasso cubist rendering.
I never spoke in a school meeting unless spoken to directly. It was my own personal rule. Joe tried to may a school meeting about me once. He did a imitation of me being defeated at a wrestling match. "I wonder how that must have felt. It must have been really humiliating" he said as he glared at me. I just sat there and glared back. He releaized he was not going to crack me and moved on to something else. I never broke a rule during the two regular years I was in attendance. I never turned anyone in. I never confronted anybodies attitide. Patrick Magoonan in the "Prisoner" was my role model. Worked for me.
Emil
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You describe that episode with Henry so nicely. I almost feel as if I were there with you being lectured to by Bugs Bunny. Funny that you should mention toads. It was the first school meeting on the first day of summer school, and Joe had already worked himself into a lather. Suddenly, in the middle of the meeting, Joe goes silent, as this guy meekly enters the auditorium. Joe thunders, "Why are you late?," and this guy mumbles something about having seen a three-eyed toad! Ben Hall and I had to hold on to our seats. It was all we could do to keep from rolling on the floor with laughter.
Mike
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The picture on the blotter was a three eyed toad.
emil
Anonymous:
My other fond rememberance of Henry involves Todd Donahue. Todd sang the dylan song "don't ya' tell henry" at a school performance. I knew at the time he was screwing Henry's wife and that was why he was sing the song, to Marsha.
why would Henry care?
he was after the boyz durring my time there
he would invite groups of adolescent males to the hot tubs and sauna place in Brunzwick and would call me to his office to strike up conversations about male anatomy, mine, and other kids...very strange dude...and I was not on acid. I have plenty of other stories. At the time I thought he was interested in my "Growth" ect. A few years later I realized he wanted some 15y/o boy bootie....I escaped un streached...perhaps others did not fare so well
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