Posted on 03/27/2015 10:05:54 AM PDT by MNDude
Authorities say they've charged 19 students, 18 of them girls, in connection with a brawl that broke out at an upstate New York high school.
Local media report that the Chemung County Sheriff's Office announced the arrests Wednesday, a week after a large fight occurred shortly before noon March 18 in the main lobby area at Elmira High School.
Officials say the fight appears to have been planned. The melee led to the school being placed on lockdown for a short period.
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More than likely.
Diamond Colon? I’ve heard of a diamond in a goat’s- well never mind.
My hubby is a prof and sometimes it’s his duty to call names at graduation. He brings the list home to study. LOL! Says they get butt hurt in class when he doesn’t pronounce it right. Complete with ‘head swivel’ and lots of ‘tude’.
THAT is PRICELESS!
It reminds me of the time I was wearing my red Reagan Che t-shirt and bumped into a guy wearing a real Che t-shirt. My brief, polite, but pointed commentary left his table mates LOL at him, and him with a deer in headlights look.
http://thoseshirts.com/reaganche.html
“My hubby is a prof and sometimes its his duty to call names at graduation. He brings the list home to study.”
Thats a damn shame right there.
Exactly!
I can’t help but consider that smartphones and social media are running people’s lives. If there’s no drama to record on your phone, you have to create it.
Same as with social events nowadays. People can’t wait to get the stuff up on Facebook, as if that’s the whole purpose.
YGBKM!
“Diamond Colon”? I guess I’d be pissed enough about that to fight whenever the opportunity came, and maybe to create a few opportunities of my own.
Ol’ Johnny Cash with his tale about a “Boy Named Sue” didn’t have NOTHIN on this.
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