i was so entertained when my little siser (6th grade) came home all flustered and excited and feeling grown up and involved in the world with the bomb threat and all!
It seems to me that the middle school has only gone downhill in the last year. Either that or I just didn't pay attention to what was going on around me last year.
But seriously. A kid spills crack cocaine all over a bathroom and threatens to blow up the school. What kind of world are we living in where a preteen has access to that sort of stuff? And the teachers at the middle school really did NOTHING Friday to monitor the few students that actually went to class. They said they would check backpacks on all kids, but then they said they would do that only if 'the student looks suspicious.' According to my brother they did nothing but try to force kids into confessing anything. It seems like they were more interested in finding the kid who wrote the note than worring about the welfare of the student body.
And as much as I hate my brother sometimes, I really don't want to see him get blown up.
i'm damn yankees props mistress. give me a shout sometime, oh lovely cast member. i have no idea who you are, but that may be resolved if you point yourself out to me.
ta-ta, see you at the lovely nine-hour long rehearsal
hmmm there was cocaine in the bathroom?? i didnt hear that part, i heard from my brother who heard from a kid... there was cocaine hidden in the cieling of the bathroom?
rumors rumors rumorsaileenmcMarch 28 2004, 12:13:25 UTC
What I heard is that the bathroom was blocked off, so everyone assumed there was cocaine. The bathroom was blocked off because of the note. Therefore, I think that the cocaine part is made up. But don't listen to me, I only heard that from one person.
there was no cocaine or blood, and the kid who wrote the stuff was in 6th grade, all he wrote was WWN(whiteys, wiggers, and niggers) an alliance thing, and '50 cent will shoot you all'
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But seriously. A kid spills crack cocaine all over a bathroom and threatens to blow up the school. What kind of world are we living in where a preteen has access to that sort of stuff? And the teachers at the middle school really did NOTHING Friday to monitor the few students that actually went to class. They said they would check backpacks on all kids, but then they said they would do that only if 'the student looks suspicious.' According to my brother they did nothing but try to force kids into confessing anything. It seems like they were more interested in finding the kid who wrote the note than worring about the welfare of the student body.
And as much as I hate my brother sometimes, I really don't want to see him get blown up.
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ta-ta, see you at the lovely nine-hour long rehearsal
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Therefore, I think that the cocaine part is made up. But don't listen to me, I only heard that from one person.
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