Posted on 09/09/2009 11:24:58 AM PDT by buccaneer81

Second-graders at French Run Elementary in Reynoldsburg (Ohio) eat lunch as President Obama's speech is projected onto a large screen (not visible in this photo) from a live C-SPAN feed.
The French are running Schools here?
They look WAY more interested in chowing down to me.
WE WANT PIE!
Hmmm, if the kiddies were actually looking interested I was going to post in with the caption “Heil Hitler!”.
But the kiddies are totally uninterested so how about:
“TURN ON SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS! WE WANT SPONGEBOB!”
I love how they put the four black kids to the front.
Why in the world are they showing it to SECOND GRADERS????
It was shown K-12.
they get to be very loud in lunchroom
we had to be quiet and file in, get our trays and no selection in food except large dessert if you paid extra (yellow ticket) and then sit down at long table facing each other and teachers and principal walked between the table and you ate in 20 minutes...over and out
milk came in glass bottles with wax paper tops, you had to clean yer plate, and put your trays up then line up and go to the room to rest before afternoon recess...yes we had two recesses
and we did not go to frigging school from second week August to last week May either. We went day after Labor Day till May30-June4
we prayed in school too and did Christmas and Easter and Halloween and valentines and fish on Friday for the Cowlicks.
1962-69
rant off
that 2nd grader on the left is texting.
“If you don’t eat yer meat, you can’t have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat yer meat?”
>>fish on Friday for the Cowlicks.<<
LOL! I never heard that one.
We “Cowlicks” called you Public School kids “Publicants”
They already know the plot line and how this fable turns out.
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Although, around noon it is “The Penguins of Madagascar”, they are funny.....just smile and wave boys.....
They came for the milk and cookies.....
Teacher, Jimmy’s been messing with the Tint Control on the TV...see how dark-looking Spongebob is?
Never too young to become an 0bamabot. Resistance is futile ....
back then no one cared that parochial schools benefited from tax dollars
we played sports in the same league as parochial and shared faacilities like stadiums and whatnot and those catholics who attended public got fish on fridays and other needs tended to
trying doing that today..
i just made up cowlicks cause I was lazy..we called catholic kids catholic kids
in the south they were just like us except more swarthy...Italians, Cajuns, and Lebanese mostly...the Irish down here were the other kind...the Orange ones..except in New Orleans
You guys got milk in bottles? We had to step outside and squeeze it out of the underside of a cow if we wanted milk. And I had to walk five miles to school. Uphill. Both ways. And I had shoes made of cardboard. In my day, if you had homework you had to do it by the light of the fire. And I had to scratch out my math problems on a shovel with a piece of coal. And we liked it.
Are you sure this isn’t the morning whitehouse staff meeting?
Ah, third through fifth grade, the happiest 8 years of my life.
Good time for a food fight.
LOL!
I just did an OBam-Bam.
they had schools in New York?
who’d a figured?
Grade school was fun..as an only child for 13 years...school was something I looked forward to
never missed a day of school from 1962-1972 except early dismissal for hunting
No wonder they are bored, the monitor is turned the wrong way.
Nah, he's just checking to see if he has as many toes as Michelle.
Pfah. You had it easy.
We did all that, while being buried under four feet of snow.
Everyone talked about Obama’s speech to kids. But what about his speech to adults? “Sneeze on your sleeves and no wee wee”
The kid on the right is crying because they turned off Bugs Bunny.
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