Posted on 08/18/2014 9:17:11 AM PDT by W.
The school teachers lounge is a respite from more than just bratty kids. Its a safe zone from the long arm of Michelle Obamas food police.
Students are already revolting against the newly-implemented school snack regulations that affect what is sold in vending machines.
They will probably be equally upset to learn the vending machine just across the hall in the teachers lounge is exempt from the regulations.
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Role models setting the example? We don’t need no stinkin’ role models.
None of it matters. Students and teachers alike have side businesses of selling pop tarts, all day suckers, gum and an number of snacks. That’s what the morning break for announcements is used for. The only difference in taking out the students’ vending machines is the school isn’t getting the snack profits.
I’m an old man.
All the way back in 1st grade my report cards ALL say, “fails to follow directions”.
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That’s right. I forgot there are no fat teachers.
EYE BLEACH! EYE BLEACH! Uck. I hope they have reinforced joists in that house.
my elementary school had no vending machines. it had
no cafeteria either.
sound like you are annoyed as I am when good policies are
taken up by the hostiles.
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