Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Who Hasn't?

Once again, the headline sort of says it all: "Educator forgiven for throwing faeces." I think I speak for all of us in education at all levels when I say that we've all done it.

6 comments:

GingerM said...

Its sad that this story reminds me of a girl I used to know.

dcat said...

GingerM --
You know the rules here at dcat -- you cannot possibly come in and allude to something like that and then leave us all wondering. details, please . . .

dcat

GingerM said...

Well my friend, we'll call her Elise, was friends with this girl who we will call Kelcie. They were the best of friends and when they were younger like in 3rd grade, they would take baths together. Well who know what was going through Kelcies mind but all of the sudden she placed her hand beneath her butt and when it arose she flung her faeces at Elise and hit her in the face.


I was good enough friends with Elise that I knew Kelcie. Elise told me this story and mentioned how once Kelcie also tasted her own faeces.



I swear true story, I also swear neither of these people are me.

GingerM said...

also I would like to know how that woman had faeces on hand.

Anonymous said...

What is up with these ladies? As for the "educator" they should throw whatever proverbial books at her that they have on hand in Canada for throwing.

But then again, maybe I'm prejudiced in my harsh view on such matters. I'm not too big on capital punishment, but I've always entertained the notion that biologically self-tampering with someone's food - a possibility that is always warned against rude restaurant patrons - could be a good reason for it.

As for generally throwing stuff at those you don't like, I'm pretty interested in DCat's take on the House Speaker's throwing stuff at the Prez's policy toward Damascus. Now that's an interesting development, or so says even WaPo.

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous" 7:20 PM also goes by MUL, but MUL is having trouble getting MUL's credentials accepted by Google/Blogger today.