Sunday, 2 January 2011

Romatic times and traditions'

Years ago...in the days of the Romans'...one of their notorious traditions' was to have TWO TWIN POOLS'.

The pools' were used for extreme partying for days on end.

The Romans'......who were part and parcel of the roman empire and Pompeii....used to eat all that they could...drink all that they could.......and use one pool that was empty, for vomiting...over and over again......A form of binge eating and drinking..agreed.

When this pool was full up with human sickness...they used to have female servants' to come in and sprinkle it was roses' to eradicate the offal smells' coming from the interior of the pool.

In the next room the Romans'...used to have another on-pool for bathing and swimming...to refresh and start their feasting again....

So what does this have to do with today ?......

In most swimming pools' you will see a filtration of traditions'....with a twin pooling system...where did this derive from?

In state schools', we have end of year and end of term, every term, a class party for each class in each year...so what does this have to do with the Romans' and their empire?

With the array of mixed foods' available for each child.....a mixed selection of any food type the child wishes'....restrictions in only selective veggie and or religious foods'...whereby each child is free to participate in mix food eating....isn't this part and parcel of teaching children how to, indirectly binge eat....

Isn't this a filtration of romatic times'.....Night club related...effects of binge eating and drinking for a three day period in some cases'.....whereby vomiting is incurred and next week the same effective programme for each individual begins again.....is this a tradition of Christ....or a tradition stemming from the accursed Pompeii....with free sex and all that you wish to participate in....you decide.

My children come home every end of term time......feeling sick and suffering from binge related effects'....

Does this cause problems for our children in their adulthood.

Of a surety.

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