Re: Teachers stage fake gunman attack on sixth-graders
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M2
You know, these sorts of things wouldn't be an issue if every kid was packing.
I was going to make the joke that you couldn't do this "drill" at Somerville H.S. around the corner from my house, because in a class of 30, there's bound to be 2 or 3 kids with a glock hidden in their gym trunks.
Just after the Virginia Tech thing, Ted Nugent wrote an editorial on Cnn.com which made the point you were making. Except he was serious.
Re: Teachers stage fake gunman attack on sixth-graders
I'm afraid if my child had been in this group, the teachers might be experiencing a real gunwoman attack on sixth-grade teachers.
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SunDeck
They will grow up weak.
I like to jump out from behind the piano now and then with a meat cleaver. Keeps my kids on their toes.
You never know. You just never know.
Actual acts performed by my grandparents on their seven young children many decades ago:
1. Gramma hiding on top of the refrigerator by the back staircase in a witch's costume with a broom, jumping out on the stairs and screaming when her toddles came running down the stairs
2. Grampa buying a fake hand, hanging it just outside a dresser drawer, and taking my then-four-year-old aunt upstairs to show it to her and tell her "Mommy's in there."
3. Grampa buttoning up his coat over his head and sticking his hat on top of it when walking in the door from work (ie. "headless dad")
Actual act performed by my 70-something gramma on her grandchildren maybe one decade ago:
1. Climbing a tree to settle just outside my cousin's second-floor bedroom window and making scary noises.
And many, many more I can't remember off the top of my head.
And we're all fine. Of course, the guns, the terror, the official drill and the school sanctions do kind of all distinguish this incident from even my crazy grandparents.
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vaticanplum
Actual acts performed by my grandparents on their seven young children many decades ago:
1. Gramma hiding on top of the refrigerator by the back staircase in a witch's costume with a broom, jumping out on the stairs and screaming when her toddles came running down the stairs
2. Grampa buying a fake hand, hanging it just outside a dresser drawer, and taking my then-four-year-old aunt upstairs to show it to her and tell her "Mommy's in there."
3. Grampa buttoning up his coat over his head and sticking his hat on top of it when walking in the door from work (ie. "headless dad")
Actual act performed by my 70-something gramma on her grandchildren maybe one decade ago:
1. Climbing a tree to settle just outside my cousin's second-floor bedroom window and making scary noises.
And many, many more I can't remember off the top of my head.
And we're all fine. Of course, the guns, the terror, the official drill and the school sanctions do kind of all distinguish this incident from even my crazy grandparents.
sounds like fun.
my mom used to sneak up on us and tell we were dressed poorly.
Re: Teachers stage fake gunman attack on sixth-graders
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pedro
sounds like fun.
my mom used to sneak up on us and tell we were dressed poorly.
Now THAT is brilliant. I'm going to try that with strangers on the street.
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dabvu2498
It means I used to live in Nashville. Always fun to level a little humor at those from down I-24. And at those who live in K-ville. ;)
That's cool. I was up a good bit of the night helping to deliver a lamb, so I was a bit cranky earlier. I thought that you might be one of those folks who see "Tennessee" and immediately think "Deliverance."
As for the subject, it is incomprehensible to think that anyone, let alone several someones, thought that this was a good idea.
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Red Heeler
That's cool. I was up a good bit of the night helping to deliver a lamb, so I was a bit cranky earlier. I thought that you might be one of those folks who see "Tennessee" and immediately think "Deliverance."
As for the subject, it is incomprehensible to think that anyone, let alone several someones, thought that this was a good idea.
Red Heeler, we all know Deliverance took place in Georgia.
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vaticanplum
Now THAT is brilliant. I'm going to try that with strangers on the street.
It's not brilliant, it's annoying.
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I don't see a problem with it.
:)
I'm kidding....what a bunch o'fools
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pedro
Red Heeler, we all know Deliverance took place in Georgia.
To be really technical, the Chattooga River splits Georgia and South Carolina. I've rafted it. So Deliverance took place on both sides. Not sure which side was the "Squeal like a pig" side.
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Sounds like a good way to gain your students trust and develop a respect for authority.
Bravo!
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Teachers: "It sounded like a good idea at the time..."
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paintmered
Teachers: "It sounded like a good idea at the time..."
after six gallons of liquer and two pounds of weed.
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cincinnati chili
To be really technical, the Chattooga River splits Georgia and South Carolina. I've rafted it. So Deliverance took place on both sides. Not sure which side was the "Squeal like a pig" side.
They filmed a lot of it in Tallulah Gorge too. Pretty place.
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pedro
They filmed a lot of it in Tallulah Gorge too. Pretty place.
probably my fifth favorite place in the country behind Needles (SD), Spearfish Canon (SD), Custer State Park (SD) and Cherokee/Maggie Valley (SC).