To: steppenwolffe
>>It was intended to show the body can handle only so much before a natural reaction occurs and the person vomits. Out of 42 students in two classes, at least five did just that.<<
I notice same thing listening to Hillary's speeches. The room starts to spin and then...Uuuurrrrrrrp!
To: steppenwolffe
I remember teachers who didn't need milk to bring on such natural body functions.
3 posted on
11/19/2003 12:32:19 PM PST by
per loin
To: steppenwolffe
an investigation by a law firm hired by the school district. This isn't the parents, folks - this is the district honchos eating their own.
5 posted on
11/19/2003 12:36:15 PM PST by
Izzy Dunne
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To: steppenwolffe
To: steppenwolffe
"Here -- Hold muh milk!"
7 posted on
11/19/2003 12:44:25 PM PST by
TommyDale
To: steppenwolffe
Wow have times changed... When we were kids it was US trying to make the teacher do the technicolor yawn!
8 posted on
11/19/2003 12:49:26 PM PST by
EUPHORIC
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To: steppenwolffe
When I was in school, the aim was to get milk to come out your nose, not to puke it.
To: steppenwolffe
Cool!
To: steppenwolffe
A high school teacher was suspended for a classroom experiment that caused several students to vomit "Got Milk...of Magnesia?"
To: steppenwolffe
Ok, let me get this straight, we are going to suspend a teacher for giving the students narcotics? no not narcotics Cigarettes? No, not cigarettes. Alcohol? No, not alcohol.
Milk. We are suspending a teacher for giving the students milk. Give me a break.
Reminds me of the time my child had to stay in after school. Reason: Talking too softly.
Strange but true!
To: steppenwolffe
The teacher's attorney, Lamar Armstrong, said students were not required to participate,...
So, this was really to demonstrate that high schoolers are brainless idiots who will do anything stupid if the other kids do it.
Fire the teacher. We already knew that.
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