Sunday, 15 April 2018

...I see....my mother had been pronouncing 'brun' wrongly and most probably intentionally...anyway, it is in fact a sea 'brume'...which leads me onto another element...which is going to play a large part in the next post (although I might just get most of it into this post)....all about plugs and wiring/rewiring....basically what 'mirvis' had programmed dartington junior school children with....see previous notes upon the dartingon photography and print student project, conducted there...overseen by MI5, as I can now remember....in order to find out what a certain group of drama students had done in that school, beforehand...something that appeared to have turned some of the children into...."walking zombies" replies MI5 ONLINE....gill was to research the whole thing 'at the time'...to say that it was something to do with the plugs and the wiring in that school hall...the main 'classroom' as it were....and so let me see...the brown wire....and what was the year, again?....1988, I suppose...our second year at dartington college of arts....go figure:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_wiring_in_the_United_Kingdom

 
alister was then to tell me that his group of school children had been the 'cartridge' to my group's 'live wire'....go figure:


oh and if MI5 has photos of the above print project, at that school....they might check out louise' poster....because she had given us the 'mirvis' link....in terms of blowing up a b/w photo of the school...to make it look like 'munster hall' rather than just another countryside village school....additionally I associated jonty's project with a 'yellow and green' snake...hmmm...had he included one, in his design?...anyway, I associate him with that type of wire colouring.....and what else?...well, let us not forget my group's inimitable montage of 'mummy's boy with little dog'....go figure.

....and what else?...hmmm...the brume...and so where was the 'broom' cupboard or should one say 'cleaner's cupboard' in that school, then - MI5?...you see, rimington had first spotted 'gavin' at that school, hadn't she?..."we'd already singled him out and put him into your group"...and he had been incredibly bright for his age..."as had the rest of them"...and they had all been 'different ages' hadn't they?...a bit like all saints Blackheath junior school etc etc....anyway....and so I had been given the equivalent of mr Edward's O' level maths group?...I.e. the 'jokers' earmarked for MI5?...(see previous notes upon mark r talking about 'Richard thomas' - the joker in 4U at Langley juniors)...well, it is all making so much more sense, nowadays....as it goes, eh?

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