So Sal, what were you like in Middle School?
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His detention was served on the stage... how ironic!
This 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. :)
Oh, definitely you, Lt. B, definitely you! :)
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.
12 years of nuns.
1 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.
1. 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!
Don't forget #5: Blame the boy sitting next to you ;)
I know from experience that you can get away with this stuff at an all boys military boarding school.
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. :)
Jeepers, am I the only Lutheran around here?
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.
Patience .... patience ....
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
Me, too Pawel, me too.
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