Posted by Dave Milbourn on 05/12/2016 10:04:17:
That's where I went to school
Not THE Rugby School? If so then that could explain a lot.
And at school would you believe three hundred boys
And no girls at all
But you're a fool if you should leave
Just think of the joys of rugby football
And prep in the morning and Brylcreem and acne
And cross-country running to kill evil thoughts
I'm surprised that I survived
I ran ten thousand miles with my back to the wall
PLA – Polylactic Acid or Port of London Authority? I think we should be told…
DM
Indeed. I still refer to Soccer as Association Football, to distinguish it from proper Football….
PLA? An almost forgotten acronym nowadays, due to the increase in car ownership, and yet all boarding-school pupils of a 'certain age' will remember it well. It would be a good item for the King William’s College quiz, since it is difficult to find it on the Web – scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est…
Your guesses are therefore all short of the mark. Though the correct expansion of the acronym is mentioned (rarely!) on the Web, there is no description or history of the service, which was, as I have indicated, one which many pupils going off to boarding school would have used.
As a parting clue, I see that such a service may still be obtained from specialist companies today – one of them including a beast of burden in its name…. more clues will have to follow if you can't get it in a day or so….
Edited By Dodgy Geezer on 05/12/2016 14:02:13