Being a wuss or woosie isn't new, here's a quote about school holidays:
"The current education system is stuck in the 19th Century, at least where the school timetable is concerned.
Six-week summer breaks were originally built into the system to enable youngsters to help with the harvest, in a pre-mechanised, sepia-tinted world where callus-palmed farmlads led hefty horses pulling ploughs, and everyone who could not sheave wheat by the age of four was labelled the late Victorian or early Edwardian equivalent of a wuss."
Can we claim the origins of the Woosie Club to be over 100 years old?
(No combine harvesters in those days King Gagkev)
"The current education system is stuck in the 19th Century, at least where the school timetable is concerned.
Six-week summer breaks were originally built into the system to enable youngsters to help with the harvest, in a pre-mechanised, sepia-tinted world where callus-palmed farmlads led hefty horses pulling ploughs, and everyone who could not sheave wheat by the age of four was labelled the late Victorian or early Edwardian equivalent of a wuss."
Can we claim the origins of the Woosie Club to be over 100 years old?
(No combine harvesters in those days King Gagkev)