Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Hyde's Mr. Burroughs
Joseph W. Gauld:
And another thing, IDIOT!! They ain't no Gaulds, so no Gauld salary!! Let that be a lesson you memorize when you say yer prayers to me tonight... Pennies and pittance fer the peons, 'till they marry into the Family! Why do you think I've got that Hurd-Turd licking my butt so nicely?! Hmmm? I've got that whole family all kissy-kissy, Har har har!
Aristocratically,
Joseph I-wear-the-halo Gauld, The Educator
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---Melissa, meanwhile, delved into a completely different world: that of mothering and building ties with other mothers and members of her community. Melissa felt strongly that she wanted her family—which had grown to include two more children, Andrew (5) and Liza (3)—to have a strong support network. She saw some positive things happening in a couple of different areas, most notably at the family's church, but they were never as wide-reaching as she hoped they would be.
...it was primarily Hyde's family-centered, character-first credo that drew her and Jeff back to the school. She hopes to share some of the good ideas promoted by the FEP within the greater Bath community, perhaps in churches and schools.
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for some reason i find this pretty f-ing creepy
Anonymous:
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--- Quote ---Melissa, meanwhile, delved into a completely different world: that of mothering and building ties with other mothers and members of her community. Melissa felt strongly that she wanted her family—which had grown to include two more children, Andrew (5) and Liza (3)—to have a strong support network. She saw some positive things happening in a couple of different areas, most notably at the family's church, but they were never as wide-reaching as she hoped they would be.
...it was primarily Hyde's family-centered, character-first credo that drew her and Jeff back to the school. She hopes to share some of the good ideas promoted by the FEP within the greater Bath community, perhaps in churches and schools.
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for some reason i find this pretty f-ing creepy
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I believe she will be disappointed. When you walk through those gates you might as well be going to another planet. Most of the locals look at you like you have a third eye in the middle of your forehead when you tell them you are from Hyde.
Ursus:
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--- Quote ---Melissa, meanwhile, delved into a completely different world: that of mothering and building ties with other mothers and members of her community. Melissa felt strongly that she wanted her family—which had grown to include two more children, Andrew (5) and Liza (3)—to have a strong support network. She saw some positive things happening in a couple of different areas, most notably at the family's church, but they were never as wide-reaching as she hoped they would be.
...it was primarily Hyde's family-centered, character-first credo that drew her and Jeff back to the school. She hopes to share some of the good ideas promoted by the FEP within the greater Bath community, perhaps in churches and schools.
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for some reason i find this pretty f-ing creepy
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I believe she will be disappointed. When you walk through those gates you might as well be going to another planet. Most of the locals look at you like you have a third eye in the middle of your forehead when you tell them you are from Hyde.
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I don't find Melissa'a predilection for having church a big part of her life "creepy." Some people prefer a more structured compass than others, and that's okay.
What I do find "creepy" is the insinuation that Hyde is better at providing "a strong support network," not to mention probably spiritual guidance, etc., than a Church might possibly provide. Plus the part of bringing the message out to the greater Bath community... like those pagan heathens need to hear about the real God from the missionaries.
@ Mr. Third Eye: Yeah, I caught a memory flash of going into town those few times that I did from your description. I never mentioned that I was from Hyde after that first time, but these people all knew, of course. KaKoe's (sp?) was a little different, 'cuz they were so close and hence made a lot of money off of Hyde students. But downtown Bath? All eyes upon you...
mansion dweller:
i remember one day when the whole school was out to work and we were doing a particularly hard work-out in the sunken garden, this work out included doing iso-abs as groups of 5 students at a time ran carrying pumpkins of 3 stair sets around the wall near the mansion and back down. mrs. burrough was in charge of the work out, she was crying, as usual.dont ask me why,she was always overly emotional, anyway she was shouting stuff at the students, telling us "deep down you are awful people" "you should be ashamed" and insulting, degrading stuff like that, she made everyone scream out all the rules they had broken while doing the workout, this included people telling that they had broken the sex ethic, she ordered us to be as specific as possible. i have a clear memory of that day. i was so enraged, i knew she wanted us to be ashamed of our behavior and i felt no giult . she was wrong to talk to us like that, she was wrong to let her emotions take over in that situation.-to all the administration who act irrationally like this, i want to say get a grip you are abusing your position and giving students the absolute wrong idea.
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