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Mrs. Olsen has a hard time, which Caulfield gives her. But she recognizes his potential, and as a dedicated teacher, feels obliged to do her best for him. So she canât just call him a âbratâ and be done with it.
Wilde Bill over 7 years ago
Is one of them, âCatcher in the Ryeâ?
Lyons Group, Inc. over 7 years ago
Hope one of them isnât the 14th letter of the alphabet. Thatâs a no-no.
Ontman over 7 years ago
Iâd call him Mr. Too Smart For His Own Good.
jpayne4040 over 7 years ago
One of them has to be âbratâ.
sandpiper over 7 years ago
@whiteheron: thanks again for lowering the level of discourse to âpurely commonâ
JanLC over 7 years ago
13 â thereâs also âBlue moonâ which refers to the second full moon in a given month.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
I remember really, really noticing a new moon back on Aug. 21.
Ignatz Premium Member over 7 years ago
Caulfield should just use the names of the Jewish month, which starts on the new moon.
BillGrigg over 7 years ago
Isnât ânewâ moon name enough?
phoenixnyc over 7 years ago
I bet I can guess at a couple of names Mrs. Olsen has for Caulfield:
âhemorrhoidââsciaticaâ
William Bednar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Twelve names for this kid? Iâll bet that none of them is repeatable in mixed company.
Kind&Kinder over 7 years ago
If this were the real world, Iâd worry about Caulfield getting the guidance he may need.
alien011 over 7 years ago
You know you shouldnât be mooning your teachers, Caulfield.
FrankTAW over 1 year ago
Mrs. Olsen has a hard time, which Caulfield gives her. But she recognizes his potential, and as a dedicated teacher, feels obliged to do her best for him. So she canât just call him a âbratâ and be done with it.