Posted on 03/20/2011 1:48:21 PM PDT by OldDeckHand
See post #25
They are simply repeating the same inaccurate report.
Do you have a link to something different?
Probably. I just wondered what the back story was.
What kind of media player do you need to play the video? It won’t play for me.
Little $h!t deserved to be slammed. One thing to watch is the kid in the white shirt. I think he was the bigger a-hole. I like the girl on how she told the white shirt to back off. White shirt IMHO is the more dangerous person than the little $h!t ! I think all of the kids involved in the bullying should have been punished as well !
Go Casey !
I had to give it some “special” permissions from firefox to allow it to get through my security.
“I was never bothered again after that. I think respect and self-respect are two very important characteristics in any person.”
Exactly.
When I was in fifth grade, I suddenly found myself being tormented by my next door neighbor, Johnny, although it was always after school.
I finally snapped. I grabbed him. He grabbed me. We tussled. I grabbed him by the thumbs. He then back off to my relief.
A couple of days later my Mom approached me in such a calmness I had never seen and said that Mrs. L. had told her she had taken her son to the hospital where it was found he had a broken thumb. I thought I was going to be punished big time. In my Moms calmness, she turned around and went back to what she was doing. To this day, I think she turned around and left because she was about to burst out laughing.
And by the way. I’m a girl.
P.S.
back off = backed off
Sorry.
“...And by the way. Im a girl...”
After all these years, I am surprised to find that out detail about you.
Because he was both fat and smart. Such people (I was one) are always targets. This has been going on forever (I was in school in the 1950's and 60's).
Usually bullying is a result of child abuse. The little kid’s family should be investigated.
I concur thoroughly with your later post. It is the primary reason I just sub. This allows me more time to tutor (math and the sciences) where I can actually educate kids.
Nice to hear from a teacher that "gets it."
Ahem, “who.”
It sounds as if I disapointed you.
No problem. I am by nature a fighter.
P.S.
LOL!!!
I also have a spine.
Bless you. I subbed before I taught (much better preparation than college classes or student teaching!) and I subbed middle school a lot because I would. I was already done raising my own three boys, so middle schoolers, while a challenge were not complete mysteries to me. But yes, they certainly can be rough on each other. And I recall middle school myself (we called it Jr. High, but the name change didn’t change the atmosphere). Worst couple of years of my life, and I think I probably had it pretty easy.
I’m glad not to be teaching now (I taught HS—mostly biology and health altho I taught physical science for one terrible year). The system has not improved, and while I really *like* teaching, I don’t like dealing with what you have to deal with. I would LOVE to homeschool my grandkids if I had any.
LOL a person who cares about grammar? Well, blow me down. These days I’m happy if you don’t say ain’t.
Well then, you can’t be President.
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