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    Alan,

    Always enjoy hearing about your interactions with the younger set. It sounds like the schools are getting a heck of a substitute teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Alan,

    Always enjoy hearing about your interactions with the younger set. It sounds like the schools are getting a heck of a substitute teacher.

    Cheers
    Ditto from me also!

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    Thanks, guys! I don't think my experiences are really any different from anybody elses, I just write about them more dramatically!

    Call it "Literary License"! laffin'

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    A great day Alan, getting the kilted message out to the younger generation.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Wow, great! Sometimes it just takes an adult, to act like a kid, do their handshakes, etc. to become friends with them. And also being interested in what they have to say and do also helps. I have lots of young friends and it helps me "stay" young, too. I am in a community theater setting and get to know lots of young people.

    With the new forum I somehow missed the story about the rock throwing, can you give the link or maybe it didn't even make it here.

    Thanks and keep up the rapport with the kids!

    P.S. I did find it after the forum settled in to its new mode!

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    I wish subs at my schol were like you.

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