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3rd October 06, 08:12 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Alan H
I'd probably get in trouble for this if I got caught at it, but I'll tell you what I did, walking down the hall in the morning. About six guys were there, and saw me. They all stared at me for a good thirty-forty seconds, and then they turned away and started snickering.
As I got right up next to them, I clapped one of them on the shoulder and said...and I quote.
"If you had any balls, you'd give me s*** straight to my face about my kilt, and not giggle about it like a bunch of girls"
HA Ha. I can see you doing this to. It's priceless. Good on you for not taking any greif from those snickering wastes of space.
I raise my glass to you sir,
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3rd October 06, 09:22 AM
#22
Well done and well told, Alan. I enjoyed reading about your day. I could never deal with school kids that well; I'd be doing 25-life if I tried to be a teacher! Good for you!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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3rd October 06, 09:39 AM
#23
SCORE!
My assignment today is at Carlmont High School....
"Home of the Scots"....the parents newsletter is named "The Bagpiper"....
http://carlmont.seq.org/
Think I'll be wearing a kilt, today? *wink*
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3rd October 06, 09:45 AM
#24
He he! Wicked Alan. You sound like an excellent teacher and sounds like you had a good day.
Glad to hear you got a good assignment today.
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
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3rd October 06, 10:27 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Alan H
As I got right up next to them, I clapped one of them on the shoulder and said...and I quote.
"If you had any balls, you'd give me s*** straight to my face about my kilt, and not giggle about it like a bunch of girls"
...and I kept going down the hallway.
now thats funny!
high school is like that though... i went back to mine to visit some teachers and got alot of to quote "giggle about it like a bunch of girls"
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14th October 06, 08:27 AM
#26
Full Time Teachers
Full time teachers have a career to think about, and it only takes one false accusation to ruin that career.
When working with young ladies, and gents for that matter, remember to work only in open areas, and not alone. Invite that single lady, to bring along a friend.
Thirty-two years, retired, kilted and loving it!
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17th October 06, 02:33 PM
#27
impropriety
Originally Posted by scoutniagara
Full time teachers have a career to think about, and it only takes one false accusation to ruin that career.
When working with young ladies, and gents for that matter, remember to work only in open areas, and not alone. Invite that single lady, to bring along a friend.
Thirty-two years, retired, kilted and loving it!
Yes, anyone who has any authority can be ruined in very short order. We have a young woman living with us until she goes into the Air Force in December. My wife can’t figure out why I don’t want to be in our house alone with this young lady. I’m not attracted to her, but any sign of impropriety and I’m ruined. I leave the house when she’s there and my wife isn’t.
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