03-23-2010, 08:34 PM
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Enjoying the show....
Posts: 14,270
Karma: 10462843
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Arizona
Device: A K1, Kindle Paperwhite, an Ipod, IPad2, Iphone, an Ipad Mini & macAir
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Originally Posted by happy_terd
I wonder what she is cooking for dinner tonight.
HA! It was a McDonalds night.

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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
I think the 2nd graders have taken her prisoner.
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Their 1st graders, and its more like I've taken them prisoner.......
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Originally Posted by Lady Blue
Yeah, Pooh. I seriously doubt there's any little feather pluckers in her class. You should be safe.
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No one is safe from these kiddles. They surround you with love and hugs and drool and germs and constantly pass gas....the silent deadly kind.
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Yeah? How'd you like to be glued to poster board for Science Fair Week?
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It is Science fair time, and we're doing the oceans...and the myriad occupants of same.
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Originally Posted by happy_terd
I say we all give her "we miss you karma." 
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Please. No Karma. I have too much as is.....seriously.
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Originally Posted by kennyc
I DO miss her! 
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I be here! I'm just usually too tired to post and argue with stupid threads. (no one here included, of course.)
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb
I thought she was testing "thread". To hold hubby's buttons in place. I mean, it SAYS so, right at the top. "Test Thread". And we wouldn't want anybody's buttons falling off.
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Speaking of threads.......I've started a wonderful end of year wall hanging for my teacher. Gosh, it feels good to start sewing again.
Seriously, I love you all, and check in on you daily....but I"m at school 7 1/2 hrs a day, Monday thru Friday, for free yet, and by the time I get home, the first thing I'm obliged to do is take a shower to get rid of most of the 'cooties' I've picked up...after that I'm useless.....I'm loving every minute and wish more people could volunteer and reap the benefits. You would think 1st graders did know much, but we're already doing fractions, double digit addition and subtraction, learning earth science, and the importance of legible handwriting, not to mention what a complete sentence is. They read and do reports on what they've read, and thats hard for a 6 year old.
They suck up knowledge like little sponges, drive you nuts with their repetitive questions, and I wouldn't trade one second with them.
I've now put "good" teachers in the same class as police and firemen...all are essential to our safety........ignorance is a dangerous thing.
'sigh. And I was just gonna say "hi"........
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