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In a message dated 8/31/2002 4:23:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> EASLEY, S.C. (AP) -- Students who violate the dress code at Easley
> > High
> > School are given something new to wear: T-shirts with the words
> > "Tomorrow I
> > will dress for success."
> >
> > The other side of the shirt reads, "Today I did not meet the SDPC
> > dress code
> > policy for proper attire," with the letters standing for the Pickens
> > County
> > school district.
>
SEEEEEE!!!!!!!! See how much we NEED unschoolers in this place!!!!!????

Shit!

Kelly


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cris trainor

nancy wrote:

I was expelled from highschool for a week my sophomore year. I wore a shirt
that said something like (I would have to dig it out to get it right, so
don't quote me. <G>) *Nuke a godless, communist, gay, baby seal for Christ*
One of the principals saw me in the hall, stopped me, and told me I had to go
change my shirt. I told him I would have to go home because I wasn't in the
habit of bringing a change of clothes to school. He huffed and said, *Just
turn it inside out right now!* so I made motions to take my shirt off, right
in front of him, asking if he knew how much trouble he could get into for
asking a teenaged girl to turn her shirt out right in front of him. He got
real pissed and marched me into his office and called my Dad. My Dad asked
him if he knew what the shirt meant, and the principal told him he didn't
have to know what a shirt meant, to know it was wrong! <g> My Dad told me to
wear it every day for a week (he washed it for me every night.) and that's
how I got suspended.
~Nancy


~~I want your daddy for my daddy!
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[email protected]

In a message dated 9/1/02 9:14:17 PM Central Daylight Time, muddpies@...
writes:


> My Dad told me to
> wear it every day for a week (he washed it for me every night.) and that's
> how I got suspended.
> ~Nancy
>
>
> ~~I want your daddy for my daddy!
> cris (lurker lovin you all)

Well, I should clarify. My dad is great in many ways, and he loves us the
best way he knows. But as a person, and not a father, he is a great guy, but
he is also in many ways, a closed minded, verbally abusive, hard edged,
bigoted, opinionated, jerk. He was very intune to problems I had at school,
and helped me in many ways, but he was also remote, and unforgiving. I was
very depressed for years, I had been sexually abused, and I tried to kill
myself. Dad saw that (my attempted suicide, not the abuse. He has never been
told about that.) as a reflection on him and our family and since that time
has never been able to forgive me for that particular sin. And has, since
that time been very distant towards me, and that has extended to being
distant toward my kids as well. So I guess, if you needed a guy to stick up
for you, he is probably the best, but if you needed to be understood for
something different, well then, I wouldn't send my worst enemy to him.
~Nancy


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Tia Leschke

>
>Ok. I'll keep mine then. I really wouldn't have needed yours as a child
>anyway, since I never did anything that needed "sticking up for"--except
>refuse to sing patriotic songs after the pledge of allegience in the fifth
>grade (I can't for the life of me remember WHY I did that!).

I still remember finally *getting* what the pledge was about, and then
refusing to say it anymore. Liberty and justice for all in
1962? Sure! Then there was the under God part. Not me.
Tia

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
*********************************************
Tia Leschke
leschke@...
On Vancouver Island





No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
*********************************************
Tia Leschke
leschke@...
On Vancouver Island

cris trainor

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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 23:52:12 EDT
From: Dnowens@...
Subject: Re: Re: public humiliation

In a message dated 9/1/02 9:14:17 PM Central Daylight Time, muddpies@...
writes:


> My Dad told me to
> wear it every day for a week (he washed it for me every night.) and that's
> how I got suspended.
> ~Nancy
>
>
> ~~I want your daddy for my daddy!
> cris (lurker lovin you all)



So I guess, if you needed a guy to stick up
for you, he is probably the best, but if you needed to be understood for
something different, well then, I wouldn't send my worst enemy to him.
~Nancy

Ok. I'll keep mine then. I really wouldn't have needed yours as a child anyway, since I never did anything that needed "sticking up for"--except refuse to sing patriotic songs after the pledge of allegience in the fifth grade (I can't for the life of me remember WHY I did that!).

Namaste,
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Tia Leschke

>
>Ok. I'll keep mine then. I really wouldn't have needed yours as a child
>anyway, since I never did anything that needed "sticking up for"--except
>refuse to sing patriotic songs after the pledge of allegience in the fifth
>grade (I can't for the life of me remember WHY I did that!).

I still remember finally *getting* what the pledge was about, and then
refusing to say it anymore. Liberty and justice for all in
1962? Sure! Then there was the under God part. Not me.
Tia

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
*********************************************
Tia Leschke
leschke@...
On Vancouver Island