Oh, Nora, I'm so sorry!
::joins Barb in shaking fist at Stoopid Job People::
Connor ,'Not Fade Away'
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Oh, Nora, I'm so sorry!
::joins Barb in shaking fist at Stoopid Job People::
I'm sorry, Nora. ::also shakes wee fist at Stoopid Job People::
'Cause if three people does it, it's a movement.
'Cause if three people does it, it's a movement.
I agree. Of course, we are Buffistas and can determine our own rules.
joining in the fist shaking. Are we now a mob?
'Cause if three people does it, it's a movement.
Absolutely loves Calli.
Technically, I believe three is an organization. But fifty people a day. Can you imagine? Fifty people a day.
delurking to say
you can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant....
Hee.
At the beginning of one of my classes today, one of my students, out of nowhere, asked me when my birthday was. I said November 13, and she gasped and said, "Wow! Why did you tell us your birthday was coming up? I would have baked you a cake!" And then when I had them all sign in, everybody wrote "Happy Birthday" or something like that on the sign-in sheet. (This is my 2:20 Tuesday class. They're sweet. Crazy, but sweet.)
Sniff, I was just updating my profile and hadn't realized that I still needed to update my location for the Buffista Map. I'm now a Colorado blip. Wheeeeeee.
::stumblesin:: ::collapses::
Phew! The ~ma is strong. Seriously. The facilitation today was inTENSE but could not have gone better.
The woman in charge of student life started out scaring me with her Stepfordian denial that anything was going on there and ended by asking if I'd come back and do a lot more work with the students. So that was nice.
The group was interestingly diverse and mostly smart. Some folks were admirably brave and others just really soaked it in.
The three 'problem' children (all adults) who one finds in every crowd were easily dealt with and gave the group ample opportunity to employ the skills I was teaching them.
All in all, it rocked.