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I always heard you flyboys were savagesCostco, Sam's, and maybe Walmart on the way home. Sometimes reverse the order depending on where we are buying frozen stuff. Mission planning is essential.
I wouldn't drink then, sounds like you've got a big day planned...Costco, Sam's, and maybe Walmart on the way home. Sometimes reverse the order depending on where we are buying frozen stuff. Mission planning is essential.
Friday PE was my favorite day. I would combine some classes so I would have some breaks. Bring out the music (crank it up) and after they did half mile I would let them use whatever PE equipment I had ( and I had LOTS of it). I would say I could do a Friday with my eyes closed. Now everyday is like Friday. Sometimes I am not sure what day it is. I do know the weekends cause I dont set the alarm to get the kids on the bus.Unless there is a ball game to prepare for, Fridays are for showing up and tying up any loose ends leftover from M-R. Fridays are days when you should be in good spirits as you look toward the weekend, even if all you’re going to do is sleep late, watch TV, play golf, etc. My saying for years is that if you can’t make it on a Friday, you can’t make it at all! Friday almost has holiday status. If it’s payday, then it should be euphoric.
You misspelled thavages.I always heard you flyboys were savages
Friday PE was my favorite day. I would combine some classes so I would have some breaks. Bring out the music (crank it up) and after they did half mile I would let them use whatever PE equipment I had ( and I had LOTS of it). I would say I could do a Friday with my eyes closed. Now everyday is like Friday. Sometimes I am not sure what day it is. I do know the weekends cause I dont set the alarm to get the kids on the bus.
Its on. In those 39 yrs outside with kids I had to have eyes in the back of my head. When I say I could do it with my eyes closed that was my last few years when my kids were so good they would pretty much behave no matter what. And Fridays they were able to do exactly what they wanted to do. The rest of the week I was always engaged in different things. The hardest part was trying to teach gals one activity and boys another like Flag FOotbabll and a volleyball type game. It was juggling (i did let boys play volleyball and gals play FF if they wanted). I was out there in scorching heat and windy cold fronts in the 30s at times. I finally had one principal say I had to come in if it was below 45 or so. I mostly ignored her. I had a PE class in in 82 where you could give them a soccer ball (3rd grade) and they could organize it, play and officiate themseleves. But I have had 5th grades that would want to whine, fight btchhh and moan if I wasnt right there. I gave them the PE I didnt get as an elem kid. I learned it from my 7th grade PE teacher. He taught us ALL KINDS Of activites and sports. Ive taught math and reading inside for many years. It was about as easy. But in a different way. I loved doing it all. My skin took the worst of it. Never had a gym. My view of success with classes was if I could give them something to play or do and they could do without my intervention. Like we did as kids after school when we organized ourselves back in the 60sMy wife’s a substitute teacher, and special Ed tutor. She had to fill in for PE about a month ago and said it was by far the easiest thing she’s ever done. Point being, we all love you here. I can’t think of a single person in Bradford County that I’d rather have a beer with. But you could’ve probably done every day with your eyes closed.
Walmart is a sh*thole no matter where it’s at.What date wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Walmart? Especially in NY! It’s a fancy two story Walmart complete with escalators for the buggies. Wow, I need to get out of KY more @Seedy
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Anything of value locked up behind plexiglass?What date wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Walmart? Especially in NY! It’s a fancy two story Walmart complete with escalators for the buggies. Wow, I need to get out of KY more @Seedy
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Yes of course. Mostly beauty products that are out on the shelves in KY. I did think it was strange that the axes and hatchets were hanging freely in the camping section though.Anything of value locked up behind plexiglass?
Before the Walgreens closed in near Hells Kitchen they seemed to have everything locked up and there was always a broken window.Yes of course. Mostly beauty products that are out on the shelves in KY. I did think it was strange that the axes and hatchets were hanging freely in the camping section though.
I mentioned it in another thread that we were eating in Panaera and a homeless man came in and grabbed a cup and helped himself. Nobody said a word so he must do it every day. We had just paid $3 for the same cup. Wonder what they would have said if we tried it?Before the Walgreens closed in near Hells Kitchen they seemed to have everything locked up and there was always a broken window.
Trolly if you're a Brit....complete with escalators for the buggies...