There was a time, pre-VoYAGers, when the following conversation would not have caused me trouble in the keeping-a-straight-face department, but, well, that time is far, far away now
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Re: I am missing outsallymiculekMay 2 2008, 15:40:41 UTC
The VoYAGers are a fun lot. I *almost* called you to see if you'd be up for going to the retreat next weekend--did I mention that Savannah's going with her mom and dad?--but I didn't. If I get my act together and do more VoYAGers things, perhaps I'll drag you along.
Re: I am missing outsallymiculekMay 3 2008, 01:05:01 UTC
VoYAGers=Very Old Young Adult Group at my church. Folks in the VoYAGers are responsible for much of the smutty stuff in my mind. Not all, mind, but a good quantity.
Beavers are just funny animals...laurastuffMay 2 2008, 21:15:34 UTC
My students were lining up outside of Music class one day and this big mesh bag of basketballs was outside the PE teacher's closet door. One of my students started kicking the balls around.
I reminded him of respecting other people's property with "Those are Mr. Lacro's balls. Do you think Mr. Lacro wants you kicking his balls around?"
Umm....yeah. I was in that twitchy-straight-faced-but-almost-laughing stage and then I saw another teacher grinning from ear to ear a little way down the hall. I turned away from the students and laughed as quietly as I could. This isn't even as obscure as "beaver," so I'm kind of surprised that none of my students laughed. Good that I only teach 1st grade, so that doesn't immediately jump into their brains. Give them a few years and they'd be all Bevis and Butthead...."heh, she said balls...."
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That's so funny. I am not keeping a straight face.
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I reminded him of respecting other people's property with "Those are Mr. Lacro's balls. Do you think Mr. Lacro wants you kicking his balls around?"
Umm....yeah. I was in that twitchy-straight-faced-but-almost-laughing stage and then I saw another teacher grinning from ear to ear a little way down the hall. I turned away from the students and laughed as quietly as I could. This isn't even as obscure as "beaver," so I'm kind of surprised that none of my students laughed. Good that I only teach 1st grade, so that doesn't immediately jump into their brains. Give them a few years and they'd be all Bevis and Butthead...."heh, she said balls...."
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