This reminds me of being in Grammer school. This classmate used to ask me why I did my lessons. She said it was pointless. I wonder if she’s still alive. She was named after Loretta Lynn.
Once taught in rural community with narrow views on education vs working. One senior-citizen supervisor, nicknamed Bluster, announced in a public meeting. I quit school in the 8th grade. And it didn’t hurt me any. [He regularly voted against any improvements in schools and county property. He also blew a lot of money in easy money schemes.] A former classmate asked. So, what did you do with the rest of the money your folks left you? Applause and laughter were loud and long. To say his face turned red is like saying the sun is a light. You can’t escape your childhood.
True story: I examined an 8-year-old who seriously needed reading glasses. His mom was thrilled to find that her son’s struggles at school could be remediated by something this simple.
But parents were divorced, and the son was on dad’s insurance. So dad shows up, and his first question tells me all I need to know: “What happens if he doesn’t wear them?”
“His struggles in school will increase, he will probably be held back, and he will work much harder than he has to if he wants to succeed.”
Dad asked mom how he was doing in school. “He’s reading two grades below level.”
Dad “thinks” for a minute and says, “I got a seventh-grade education. Ain’t hurt me none.” Walked out.
I so wanted to hurt him. I wonder about that kid often.
allen@home almost 4 years ago
Maybe not, but it’s not doing your clothes any good.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I remember this one from when it first came out in 1984…
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
Once asked, “Why do you go to school so much? Are dumb or something?”
whahoppened almost 4 years ago
Maybe the sign is asking him to WET the paint!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 4 years ago
If ya don’t mind waddling home in wet pants!
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
You can see my success just by looking at me now.
Imagine almost 4 years ago
Didn’t help much either.
cracker65 almost 4 years ago
This reminds me of being in Grammer school. This classmate used to ask me why I did my lessons. She said it was pointless. I wonder if she’s still alive. She was named after Loretta Lynn.
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Once taught in rural community with narrow views on education vs working. One senior-citizen supervisor, nicknamed Bluster, announced in a public meeting. I quit school in the 8th grade. And it didn’t hurt me any. [He regularly voted against any improvements in schools and county property. He also blew a lot of money in easy money schemes.] A former classmate asked. So, what did you do with the rest of the money your folks left you? Applause and laughter were loud and long. To say his face turned red is like saying the sun is a light. You can’t escape your childhood.
dflak almost 4 years ago
If ignorance is bliss than there are a lot of blissful people out there.
elisem4 almost 4 years ago
Maybe there’s a video if reading is too much of a chore
C0MM0N-tater almost 4 years ago
My grammer? She’s fine. Thanks for askin’.
WCraft almost 4 years ago
A self unmade man.
I Play One On TV almost 4 years ago
True story: I examined an 8-year-old who seriously needed reading glasses. His mom was thrilled to find that her son’s struggles at school could be remediated by something this simple.
But parents were divorced, and the son was on dad’s insurance. So dad shows up, and his first question tells me all I need to know: “What happens if he doesn’t wear them?”
“His struggles in school will increase, he will probably be held back, and he will work much harder than he has to if he wants to succeed.”
Dad asked mom how he was doing in school. “He’s reading two grades below level.”
Dad “thinks” for a minute and says, “I got a seventh-grade education. Ain’t hurt me none.” Walked out.
I so wanted to hurt him. I wonder about that kid often.
Buckeye67 almost 4 years ago
You could say that dropping out of school is literally why he is where he is today.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
He just couldn’t handle the 3rd grade.
JesseLouisMartinez almost 4 years ago
And it never taught you how to read
dogday Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well….he has so much more to not know that he doesn’t know. Right?
Mediatech almost 4 years ago
He doesn’t know that he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know.
namelocdet almost 4 years ago
Ok… wait…. I have seen this, in one form or another, somewhere before…!!!???
ars731 almost 4 years ago
Nah, too easy…