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@Braid Beards Gang wrote:
Fifth graders are mouthy???
As a fifth grade teacher I feel qualified to answer that question. YES, when they think that they can get away with it.
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@kungfuhippie wrote:
Name: froggerz must have been hopping up to peek in the nursery window, good job.
M insists she got a little inside info from KFH on this one during a caching jaunt.
On a side note–on about the 18th she said if that baby isn’t here yet–it won’t be born ’til the 23rd. When I asked why, she said “Being this patient and shy and a bit fussy–it’s bound to be a Virgo.” I guess she’s right–I know about that all too well–I married one.
@froggerz wrote:
“Being this patient and shy and a bit fussy–it’s bound to be a Virgo.”
HMMM? I’m a Virgo.
@bigjim60 wrote:
@Braid Beards Gang wrote:
Fifth graders are mouthy???
As a fifth grade teacher I feel qualified to answer that question. YES, when they think that they can get away with it.
this is why we are working on the “START OVER” concept….. yelling doesn’t resolve it, so he needs to start the conversation over. much better for my blood pressure that way.
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