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ghoti_mhic_uait) wrote2004-03-31 11:47 am
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British Bulldog
This is the game where lots of children line up in two lines, then a child from one team runs at the other line with an aim to breaking it. If you break through the line, then you rejoin your team, and your team gets another go. If the line holds firm, you join the other team, and it's their go. Many schools have banned this, and had when we were at school, but I think from anecdotal evidence that it was mainly C of E/other protestant schools that did this, whereas RC schools still allow the game. So, a test:[Poll #271314]
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I think your poll also doesn't take into account the age range of the respondents - I wonder if banning games is a more recent phenomenon.
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Yes, I did think about the age range, but given that I was thinking mostly of schools which had banned the game when we were at school, I didn't think ten years here or there would make much difference
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Presumably there are differences in region too - I filled it out on the first school I went to as it was played there and not banned. But I don't remember it at either of the others.