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Reminds me of a hysterical / historical marker that reads :
“The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad started construction on an eleven million dollar connection between Port Morris and Columbia, NJ in 1910. Completed within less than two years, it was an engineering marvel of its time, given that it was built without earth-moving machinery, and its use of reinforced concrete. During the Cut-Off’s construction, the railroad purchased the original Huntsville Schoolhouse and built a new structure, rather than change the alignment of the rail line. As construction progressed, the old schoolhouse was buried under tons of rock, to the sound of cheering school children who watched from a distant hillside.”
The Reader Premium Member 3 months ago
But young David needs ten more years of schooling in order to make it reappear.
gammaguy 3 months ago
That’scool!
chief tommy 3 months ago
“would of ten” ??
Angry Indeed Premium Member 3 months ago
I seem to remember Calvin dreaming of blowing up his school in an aerial attack but was disappointed to discover that it was just a dream.
ira.crank 3 months ago
I enjoyed going to school and got along with almost all of my teachers. It was a few of the students who really messed things up
ladykat Premium Member 3 months ago
The other kids look a bit disappointed.
wirepunchr 3 months ago
Will not make a political comment, will not make a political comment……..
oish 3 months ago
Reminds me of a hysterical / historical marker that reads :
“The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad started construction on an eleven million dollar connection between Port Morris and Columbia, NJ in 1910. Completed within less than two years, it was an engineering marvel of its time, given that it was built without earth-moving machinery, and its use of reinforced concrete. During the Cut-Off’s construction, the railroad purchased the original Huntsville Schoolhouse and built a new structure, rather than change the alignment of the rail line. As construction progressed, the old schoolhouse was buried under tons of rock, to the sound of cheering school children who watched from a distant hillside.”
Stephen Gilberg 3 months ago
Don’t forget the prestige, bucko.
cuzinron47 3 months ago
Now it’s a private school.