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I have to say this is the kind of thing the teachers laugh themselves silly about in the teachers' lounge. Hard to keep a straight face when you're issuing the demerit, though.
Maggie, You obviously learned the major lesson of private/parochial school. Obey all the minor rules and you can get away with breaking the big ones. :)
CDR, please publish that article in The Capitol by ENS Shaw. All he did at the Academy for four years was honor- and everyone still ignores it. Please help.
My strategy was: 1, dont speak unless asked 2. always do homework 3. ignore the idiots around you ended up with great degrees and no social life never minded it because I preferred company of books
His detention was served on the stage... how ironic!
ReplyDeleteThis is a case of choosing your battles..
Yeah, I suspect MTH, Sal, Byron and I would all be cutting up in class. Who of us would be the ring leader would be the question. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, definitely you, Lt. B, definitely you! :)
ReplyDeleteI have to say this is the kind of thing the teachers laugh themselves silly about in the teachers' lounge. Hard to keep a straight face when you're issuing the demerit, though.
ReplyDelete12 years of nuns.
ReplyDelete1 detention.
Some of us know how to get away with stuff.
Because, dear Maggie, you developed and stuck to a doctrine that maximized your capabilities and minimized vulnerabilities.
ReplyDelete1. Be cute and red-headed.
2. Look innocent.
3. Deny everything
4. Make counter-accusations
six and a half years of nuns, and never got away with ANYTHING, dammit!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget #5: Blame the boy sitting next to you ;)
ReplyDeleteI know from experience that you can get away with this stuff at an all boys military boarding school.
ReplyDeleteMaggie, You obviously learned the major lesson of private/parochial school. Obey all the minor rules and you can get away with breaking the big ones. :)
ReplyDeleteJeepers, am I the only Lutheran around here?
ReplyDeleteCDR, please publish that article in The Capitol by ENS Shaw. All he did at the Academy for four years was honor- and everyone still ignores it. Please help.
ReplyDeletePatience .... patience ....
ReplyDeleteMy strategy was:
ReplyDelete1, dont speak unless asked
2. always do homework
3. ignore the idiots around you
ended up with great degrees and no social life
never minded it because I preferred company of books
Me, too Pawel, me too.
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