Iraq, Iran, North Korea, french fries, mail, and snow balls.
Welcome to the United States of wet my pants.
This reminds me of a time when I was in middle school (and dinosaurs rules the earth). I was getting my books from my classroom durring lunch, and the vice primcepal told me to get out of the classroom because I aparently wasn't supposed to be in there. I obliged immediatally. She said, "Go to my office". I started walking. I had a blank look on my face and showed absolutely no sign of disrespect. She screamed, "Where the hell do you think you're going, mister?!" :cunfused: "I was going to..." "I don't want to hear it!" I was suspended. Why? Because sometimes the administrations at schools are nothing but idiots who think they know best. Combine that with the hypersensitivity from frivelous lawsuits against innocent scnools, and we have a clear and present danger to our students. While this snowball case is something to chuckle and shake your head at, it is symptomatic of a growing problem that should be addressed. There are certian things schools should not be heald accoutnable for, such as snowball related injuries in Riverside.
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