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Not really, not where I live anyway.
Library I even reserve new titles!! Best part freeeeeeeee
Not really, not where I live anyway.
I also just saw the funniest thing I've seen at my school . . . EVER!
There was a woman walking around campus this morning sagging her sweats and letting her granny panties fly.
The kids said her son who sags apparently, wouldn't pull his pants up when he got out of her car. She said she's going to do that every day she hears her son doesn't have his pants pulled up. I heard she also told his friends to text her if his pants weren't pulled up.
The funny thing is that they will because they thought it was hilarious that his mom would do that.
I also just saw the funniest thing I've seen at my school . . . EVER!
There was a woman walking around campus this morning sagging her sweats and letting her granny panties fly.
The kids said her son who sags apparently, wouldn't pull his pants up when he got out of her car. She said she's going to do that every day she hears her son doesn't have his pants pulled up. I heard she also told his friends to text her if his pants weren't pulled up.
The funny thing is that they will because they thought it was hilarious that his mom would do that.
That is hilarious! What a great story.
I'll see if one of my kids will text me a picture of her.
They were all taking pictures apparently.
I'll see if one of my kids will text me a picture of her.
They were all taking pictures apparently.
So this is how entitled my students are: "I had to get all 'ghetto' and use Redbox because our router wasn't working at our house."
There is a Redbox at the 7-11 by our school.
I also just saw the funniest thing I've seen at my school . . . EVER!
There was a woman walking around campus this morning sagging her sweats and letting her granny panties fly.
The kids said her son who sags apparently, wouldn't pull his pants up when he got out of her car. She said she's going to do that every day she hears her son doesn't have his pants pulled up. I heard she also told his friends to text her if his pants weren't pulled up.
The funny thing is that they will because they thought it was hilarious that his mom would do that.
Somehow I think that would be a weird thing to ask one of your kids. haha!
Maybe she'll make the yearbook. That'll teach him to mess with Mom.
THlS. IS. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was the same class I opened an email from a very naughty friend.
I did it against my better judgement and immediately a p*** pic wallpapered itself to my monitor. My monitor that faced the class. It was an old iMac and I had to jump up to shield the screen and I literally ripped the cord out of the wall to turn it off.
I had an interesting first year.
Haha... The first CEO of the company I worked with was doing a presentation to the company showing the evolution of our website over time. He mistyped something in the URL and a p*** site came up. He played it off pretty well but it was hilarious!
So this morning I took James to school since I don't have a class first period.
The campus opens for kids at 7:40. There were 4 teachers, the principal and the vice principal out there . . . making kids get off the playground until 7:50.
At 7:50 they give the okay to play and make the kids walk to on the playground. They even made kids who ran, go back and start over. Even the kids who were playing basketball, soccer etc.
????????
I asked, very politely, why the kids had to wait until 7:50 to play when there is plenty of supervision every single day.
Principal: "Those are the rules."
Me: "Why are those the rules? Doesn't it make sense if you're out here anyway that the kids should be allowed to play?"
P: "Well, those are the rules."
Me: "Who's rules? As an educator you know that little kids will pay attention better in class with more physical activity. They'll be able to concentrate better and they are less likely to act out in class. Who made that rule? It didn't exist or it wasn't enforced last year of the year before."
P: "I made the rule. The kids were running around the playground."
Me: "(DUH!) Kind of what the playground is intended for isn't it? Rules for the sake of having a rule doesn't make sense. You spend more energy policing your rule than you would if you just let them play. How does any of this make sense?"
P: "Dammit Mr. Yoshida this is just like when I had you in English and you questioned my speech!"
Me: "And you still haven't learned that common sense shouldn't be lost in the pursuit of rules."
This kid had control issues when she was in high school. I feel sorry for her staff. It's probably why she gravitated towards administration. Kids not doing exactly what she said probably drove her nuts.
She really looks out for James though, so there's that
How old is Zoey? Today is Annie's last day of preschool today, too - if you don't consider Kindergarten part of preschool. Next year will be kindergarten for her, and we're excited - the teacher is outstanding (Emma had her twice).
I also just saw the funniest thing I've seen at my school . . . EVER!
There was a woman walking around campus this morning sagging her sweats and letting her granny panties fly.
The kids said her son who sags apparently, wouldn't pull his pants up when he got out of her car. She said she's going to do that every day she hears her son doesn't have his pants pulled up. I heard she also told his friends to text her if his pants weren't pulled up.
The funny thing is that they will because they thought it was hilarious that his mom would do that.