A school teacher injured his back and had to wear
a plaster cast around the upper part of his body. It fit
under his shirt and was not noticeable at all.
On the first day of the term, still with the cast under his
shirt, he found himself assigned to the toughest students
in school. Walking confidently into the rowdy classroom,
he opened the window as wide as possible and then
busied himself with desk work. When a strong breeze
made his tie flap, he took the desk stapler and stapled
the tie to his chest.
He had no trouble with discipline that term.
sent to me by my great aunt!
10 comments:
that was weird!!! hahahhaa
Love ya
Lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hugs Lisa
Aye, that would fit, Lisa. Tough cookie lol
OMG If I'd seen a teacher do that I'd have flipped!! LOL!
Pam
That would definitely get a student's attention. It got mine. LOL
Barb- http://journals.aol.com/barbpinion/HEYLETSTALK
If you could help, would you? When thousands of birds turn the ground white with their manure droppings, state officialls turn their head, take another bribe, and say it is safe for you and your kids?!!??? If that much manure can cover the ground in 48 hours, imagine how much has built up inthe ground from the last 20 years!! I have pictures to prove this!! Yet our state health officialls say there is not a problem and it's perfectly safe for your kids to play in and live around. I am not allowed enough characters here to fully explain the situation, but more details can be found at the Kentucky state-journal.com in an article titled When felonies are Permitted, if anyone is interested. There you will find more information about the business that makes a profit from endangering the well being of families by forcing these type of situations on people, and the state officialls who turn their back on the problem because the business owner has lots of money and political influence. PLEASE HELP STOP THIS from happening to another family!! Thank You!! Psalms 113.2
an attention getter for sure
ROFLOL!!!!
Good one!
Sugar
Hahaha!
LOL, I can only guess what those kids thought.
Lisa
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