I know for sure that mothers do.
“That’s one way to look at it…”, now that’s a good one!
Maybe teachers are from Twilo. Does she like walnuts?
I believe a parent’s ability to foresee their children’s behaviors comes from the parent’s own experience as children.
Teachers should be paid as much as college football players, at least.
Medusa was too!
On the positive side, watch Janus films on Criterion!
Wonder what happened to all the kids that used to show up on playground or in gym? Those were both interesting and challenging to see what each was doing.
With Caulfield, one needs good eyes. And good ears as well.
And yet, calling people “two faced” is an insult.
An eye of the beholder situation indeed.
Teachers have eyes in the back of their heads, and peacocks have eyes on the front of their tails.
That’s not what ‘Oh God, here she comes’ means.
Early Christians decided that the Greek gods were demons….
So do potatoes
Medusa
Mrs Olsen is like the goddess Minerva but I don’t think Minerva has ‘eyes’ in the back of her head like Mrs Olsen does :)
July 31, 2013
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 15 days ago
I know for sure that mothers do.
cervelo 15 days ago
“That’s one way to look at it…”, now that’s a good one!
nosirrom 15 days ago
Maybe teachers are from Twilo. Does she like walnuts?
Funniguy 15 days ago
I believe a parent’s ability to foresee their children’s behaviors comes from the parent’s own experience as children.
Slowly, he turned... 15 days ago
Teachers should be paid as much as college football players, at least.
bobtoledo Premium Member 15 days ago
Medusa was too!
royq27 15 days ago
On the positive side, watch Janus films on Criterion!
sandpiper 15 days ago
Wonder what happened to all the kids that used to show up on playground or in gym? Those were both interesting and challenging to see what each was doing.
rshive 15 days ago
With Caulfield, one needs good eyes. And good ears as well.
Ina Tizzy 15 days ago
And yet, calling people “two faced” is an insult.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 15 days ago
An eye of the beholder situation indeed.
amaneaux 15 days ago
Teachers have eyes in the back of their heads, and peacocks have eyes on the front of their tails.
Jeffin Premium Member 15 days ago
That’s not what ‘Oh God, here she comes’ means.
Stephen Gilberg 15 days ago
Early Christians decided that the Greek gods were demons….
Troy 15 days ago
So do potatoes
sincavage05 15 days ago
Medusa
Smeagol 15 days ago
Mrs Olsen is like the goddess Minerva but I don’t think Minerva has ‘eyes’ in the back of her head like Mrs Olsen does :)