Everything is relative. Given an option between being locked in a classroom of out of control 5-year-olds or in a broom closet with the batshit crazy members of the "View" being strung out on coke looks like a lot better option than suicide.
(serious comment) This is what you get when you de-criminalize drugs. And I bet she is of the era that was given a "proper talking to" if she did anything wrong.
She is described as a "math intervention teacher". Since a violence intervention specialist's forte is preventing violence, does a "math intervention" professional prevent math? Could explain a lot about today's underachieving youth.
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As well as dealing with kids all day, Being a resident of Baton Rouge doesn't make for a balanced happy life either
ReplyDeleteIf she ain't happy now, wait'll she hears Trump blew up another narco boat carrying a ton of coke!
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Katrina moved a lot of people from New Orleans to Baton Rouge so they could register for entitlements. It’s a family tradition.
DeleteI think the Navy should post an online scoreboard.
DeleteEverything is relative. Given an option between being locked in a classroom of out of control 5-year-olds or in a broom closet with the batshit crazy members of the "View" being strung out on coke looks like a lot better option than suicide.
ReplyDeleteLSU is ranked # 4 right now so I'm sure she was partying, like everyone else is, after the game
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Yes, The old "It belongs to a friend" excuse. Wonder how many time a LEO hears that.
ReplyDeleteEvery. Fucking. Time.
Delete(serious comment) This is what you get when you de-criminalize drugs. And I bet she is of the era that was given a "proper talking to" if she did anything wrong.
ReplyDeleteThis is in Louisiana, we haven't decriminized anything here....
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I read somewhere Coke is making a come back.
ReplyDeleteShe is described as a "math intervention teacher". Since a violence intervention specialist's forte is preventing violence, does a "math intervention" professional prevent math? Could explain a lot about today's underachieving youth.
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They spelled "meth intervention" wrong.
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