The Buckets by Greg Cravens for December 13, 2016
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Today in school, the teacher read to us about William Tell! Well, not so much red... Mostly just flipped pages, muttering about lawbreaking, carrying weapons in public, and child endangerment. Then she tried playing us the William Tell overture music, but shut it off, complaining about vigilantism, firearms, and wearing masks in public. And retiring soon. That came up a lot.
Doctor Toon about 8 years ago
I would talk about retiring soon, but 13 years is nowhere soon enough
jbmlaw01 about 8 years ago
I retired for a year five years ago. Stupidest thing I ever did.
david_42 about 8 years ago
I retired at 52, keeping up with IT trends had gotten old. No stock options though, just good old fashioned savings and investments.
sbwertz about 8 years ago
definition of a snob: someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
Kristiaan about 8 years ago
She sounds like a millennial.
starcandles Premium Member about 8 years ago
Hopefully President-elect Trump will be able to put an end to the idiocy that permeates the Left. The schools have turned into little indoctrination centers designed to teach kids to be obedient to the state & a product of “group think”. Sad.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 8 years ago
A lot of our friends are teachers and retired teachers, with a lot of them starting teaching in the 70’s. Everyone of them have become disillusioned over the way schools have changed. The lack of discipline that causes disruption in the classroom and the failure of parents to backup the teachers are the main problems. One parent families and two parent families with both parents working is also a contributor to students being undisciplined.