Difference between revisions of "Nevermore"
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At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. | At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. | ||
− | At Lancaster | + | At Lancaster and Carlisle, a nevermore is someone who cannot return due to other reasons. Lancaster and Carlisle switch around the general definitions of nevermore and [[nomore]]. |
Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly. | Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly. |
Revision as of 11:47, 11 August 2006
At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY.
At Lancaster and Carlisle, a nevermore is someone who cannot return due to other reasons. Lancaster and Carlisle switch around the general definitions of nevermore and nomore.
Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly.