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Old 10-26-2009, 07:36 AM   #8925
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The Buc's are 0-7 now... Woot! At least they finally played Josh Freeman. I think they should have started him from game one. Everyone knew this was going to be a building year.

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I couldn't believe the NFL sent two teams to England who were so completely unmatched. I felt so bad for Tampa Bay. I remember plenty of years when my brother's team (and even my dad's when he was coaching high school football) were racking up more games in the loss column than the win column.

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How thoughtful of him

Right now I'm printing a portfolio to submit for a painting show. I'm definitely getting better at that printing stuff: I haven't broken into hysterics yet, and I'm not even considering throwing the printer down the window. That's a nice change after about 5 or 7 years of hell. Probably means I'll have to get a new printer soon so that I can start the whole cycle again
My fingers are crossed for good luck for the painting show! I've also had those times when I've been on the phone with HP for hours trying to get my printer to work, so I'll keep mu fingers crossed for you there, as well.

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Right now I'm trying to work out how a dress code of smart casual goes together with a workshop "involving paint". I think I'm going to be ignoring the smart part of the dress code tomorrow!
The teacher dress code in the schools where I work/worked has always been "Business casual". That's great for administration, but try wearing nice clothes when doing hands-on art or science activities with 6 year olds. I had a perfect pair of black slacks that I loved and which were promptly christened with a 6 year old red hand print during a language arts activity. Considering how little teachers are paid, the least they could do is let us wear close that are comfortable and workable.
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