Jinx? If you and Dreg have been using my moisturizer again I'm going to have to rip off your scaly- hey, what's the deal with your face?

Glory ,'Potential'


Spike's Bitches 27: I'm Embarrassed for Our Kind.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


DavidS - Nov 28, 2005 2:53:17 pm PST #7001 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Emeline kicked her teacher today.

Pfft. That's nothing.


Emily - Nov 28, 2005 3:04:32 pm PST #7002 of 10003
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Whoa.

In the high school, students will be assigned an unlocked locker for which they will be responsible for the duration of the school year. Under no circumstances may a student install a lock on their school-issued locker. Students who do so will not only lose the privilege of having a locker but will face further disciplinary action as well.


EpicTangent - Nov 28, 2005 3:32:26 pm PST #7003 of 10003
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

Finally caught up - in time to run off. But wanted to give Calli a quick link to Roaman's offering.

And if you want to use it, I have a coupon code for 25% off that expires tonight. (Use code #0551-00516-368).

Laters, all!


DCJensen - Nov 28, 2005 3:42:07 pm PST #7004 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

Emily, that's insane.

Locks on lockers are not to prevent the administration from accessing a student's locker, they are there to stop other kids from doing so. Banning locks, or not providing locks is just begging for trouble.


meara - Nov 28, 2005 3:50:10 pm PST #7005 of 10003

Out of curiosity, would you quit if you go to grad school?

Well, I'm applying to grad school in Seattle, so...yeah, would kinda have to. But whether I go would depend in part on the job situation, among other things (finances, visiting the place and actually liking it...)

Speaking of grad school: what the heck are they wanting in a "personal statement"? I mean, sure, say "I really want a degree in X, cause it's what I want to do and this is how my past experience is great for that", but...I'm just not sure of the tone/formality/setup.

Too bad I haven't been able to go on the "dysentery diet" here.

Y'know, I dropped about 10 pounds in the 10 days I was in Korea, cause I was feeling awful. Sure, it wasn't pleasant to be super-nauseated for most of the time I was there, but...I was so disappointed when on my big trip earlier this year, I GAINED weight instead. HMPH!

It's so embarrassing when your kid is the bite-er rather than the one with the toothmarks.

Yeah, that would suck. There are times I remember that I'm nowhere near ready to be a parent...

"He had many wonderful things to say about you, so even though you have not yet had HS experience, I would definitely be happy to talk to you and potentially bring you in for an interview."

EEEE! Good luck! That would be awesome.

In the high school, students will be assigned an unlocked locker for which they will be responsible for the duration of the school year

WTF is the point of having a locker, if you can't lock it?? I mean, granted I didn't go to a swanky private school, but rather a 3000 student urban public school, but...damn. Don't they get theft and vandalism and petty bullying and other shit going on?


Hil R. - Nov 28, 2005 3:51:40 pm PST #7006 of 10003
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Locks on lockers are not to prevent the administration from accessing a student's locker, they are there to stop other kids from doing so. Banning locks, or not providing locks is just begging for trouble.

Exactly. At my high school, the school gave us locks at the beginning of the year, and we'd get in trouble if we put on any additional locks. That started around my sophomore or junior year; when we started high school, the rule was that the lockers were school property and therefore we couldn't do anything to damage them, but whatever we put in the lockers was private.


Emily - Nov 28, 2005 3:59:05 pm PST #7007 of 10003
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Locks on lockers are not to prevent the administration from accessing a student's locker, they are there to stop other kids from doing so.

Oh, I know. So the only thing I can imagine is...

Don't they get theft and vandalism and petty bullying and other shit going on?

I have to guess not. Middle school students don't get any lockers at all, so maybe students are just expected to carry things with them to all their classes? Depending on how heavy the books are, I suppose that's feasible, but it makes me wonder about winter coats. Yeah, I'm having trouble wrapping my head around it myself. This doesn't seem to be a new policy, so I guess I'm just not seeing the gestalt. Possibly the weltschmerz. I get confused.

It's actually not a private school, but a charter school -- with a 100% pass rate on the 10th grade MCAS for the past two years. 11 schools out of more than 300 in Massachusetts can say that. This place is hardcore.


Emily - Nov 28, 2005 4:00:45 pm PST #7008 of 10003
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

But they do have an RPG club and a Knitting and Crocheting club, so that's something.


Stephanie - Nov 28, 2005 4:01:42 pm PST #7009 of 10003
Trust my rage

RPG club

I'm guessing this isn't Rocket Propelled Grenade?


DCJensen - Nov 28, 2005 4:02:34 pm PST #7010 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

Sounds like the school is trying to be cheap-assed, and covering for it with a pseudo-security reasoning.

Supplying a lock to every locker, ones that open to a master key, gets to be pricey. Having student supplied locks would be nearly unworkable.