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Posts tagged School
The Chapter Of Anne Frank’s Pussy
Feb 8th
(Yes, I know the picture is awful. But, I bet it at least made you smile, and this will probably the only time I can use it.)
It’s funny. Some of the strongest memories I have of high school, were some of the mostĀ ridiculousĀ ideas school leaders and parents had about how things should be done. Uniforms, solving school shootings? Sure, they thought that was a great idea! It never ceased to amaze me how people freak out over the simplest of things. More >
School Sucked For Me
Oct 31st
(It’s funny how a simple email from your mom can open the floodgate to memories…)
School sucked for me. I hated it. For the first-half I was good at math and bad at English. I then flip-flopped the other way when I got to middle school. It always seemed like I was struggling with something. (Oh, I’m sure my mom could tell you how badly I struggled with spelling in elementary!) For the most part, school just didn’t interest me. I was struggling with so many other things that school work was put on the back-burner so I could focus on just keeping my sanity at times. More >
I Fully Admit The Homosexual Agenda!
Apr 8th
Original Article HERE On Tampa Bay News 10 (Warning! Sarcasm Is Afoot!)
Curses! Foiled again! Hillsborough County Commissioner Brian Blair has somehow found the leaked agenda! He has now sent out letters to thousands of parents of high school students, warning them of our “Day of Silence.” I think it’s time I came clean to thousands of super-duper-ultra-conservative-wacko Christians like Brian Blair, and finally admit just this particular agenda. (More may come later!) More >
Kids With Allergies And Dealing With School
Nov 30th
Original Article Here On CNN: My Son’s Food Allergies (Danger Every Day)
I’ve heard of kids, and even grown-ups, being allergic to almost everything around them. The article demonstrates just how hard it must be for the parents. I couldn’t begin to imagine just how hard that must have been at first to not only deal with the reality, but also changing so many habits. What really got me thinking though, was the even more challenging aspect of school… More >
