Hehehehe... Once I'd started school, I wasn't allowed to attend the school assembly on Mondays and Wednesday's.
They sacrificed chickens... well, listened to a few aphorisms, sang a hymn "All things bright and boo-ti-ful" and had a prayer (we can pray in British schools, aren't we free?) ... I know 'cause I went in a few times as I loved singing so ... but, I wasn't allowed to attend. I just didn't get why.
As I lived around the corner from the school, I was allowed to turn up fifteen minutes late. Of course, this was considered very cool by my friends, but they wanted to know why.
I made up this silly story about how I lived on my Uncle's Farm at the weekend (and Tuesday nights!), and it took longer to get in. I wasn't a very good liar I guess, at least then. I lived in the centre of London!
Anyway, I was tortured with guilt by lying, and eventually decided to tell the truth, haha. So I said that my Uncle was selling his farm, and substituted the correct reasons (imadifferentreligion).
However, the Bitch who was my form tutor, who knew full well what the reasons were, made me TELL everyone about my Uncle's farm being sold, in detail. Argh! I can still remember the embaressment.
Thing is, I think none of my classmates thought it odd, cause no one said a thing. I was five though, so maybe I or they missed it.
People living in glass paradigms shouldn't throw stones...