To: pabianice
Ms. Skrzyniarz, who returned telephone calls yesterday to four parents who left messages for her on Tuesday, said she went to the school yesterday to see how the students were doing. I wanted to see how they were weathering the incident, she said.
I hope the little darlings arent too traumatized. Ms. Skrzyniarz would have been horrified to have seen what we brought to school in the '50s and '60s.
7 posted on
11/23/2006 9:30:49 AM PST by
Inyo-Mono
(If you don't want people to get your goat, don't tell them where it's tied.)
To: Inyo-Mono
Ms. Skrzyniarz would have gone into a coma if she had seen me carrying a shotgun to the principal's office when I was in high school. After all, they didn't allow us to keep them in our lockers during school so we had to leave them in the office.
10 posted on
11/23/2006 9:36:10 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
To: Inyo-Mono
Geez, in the 80's when I was in school I took:
A De-milled .50 cal cartridge.
A Live 20mm cartridge.
A De-milled Handgranade.
And various small arms cartridges from time to time.
At lunch me and my friends would show and tell and talk about being soldiers when we grew up and such things.
12 posted on
11/23/2006 9:40:40 AM PST by
Greystoke
(The future doesn’t belong to the faint-hearted; it belongs to the brave - Ronald Reagan)
To: Inyo-Mono
Ms. Skrzyniarz would have been horrified to have seen what we brought to school in the '50s and '60s.
And she would have been safer on campus, as well....
30 posted on
11/23/2006 9:53:18 AM PST by
The Spirit Of Allegiance
(Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
To: Inyo-Mono
Reminds me of the time in my High School Chemistry class.
Had taken apart a 22 cartridge (removed the powder and bullet) and brought the shell casing to school.
For whatever stupid reason, I decided to hold it over the flame of a Bunsen burner. About 10 seconds later -- BOOM!
The class went completely quiet. Could hear a pin drop. The teacher, with a smile, walked over to me and asked me if everything was okay. I told him everything was okay. He didn't ask any more questions and proceed with what he was doing.
41 posted on
11/23/2006 10:09:23 AM PST by
dhs12345
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