Student: I don’t want conflict.
Master: No change without conflict.
How School Lunches Really Work
Embrace Technology in the Schools
Of Grasshoppers
Student: Sometimes I don’t know if I am tired or sad.
Master: Sleep helps both.
LOST: Missing pieces
The clip I referred to from my phone is now online: LOST: Missing Pieces
Mobile post sent by djuggler using Utterz.
Mobile post sent by djuggler using Utterz. Replies. mp3
POM (that’s phase of the moon)
What is going on?! Two nights in a row I’ve slept like I was dead. Two mornings in a row Amy has been late to school. This sleeping stuff has to stop!
Meeting by Ray & Associates re: Superintendent
Maybe 20 people in attendance at superintendent input meeting. They expected this to be the largest. Bill Newman well spoken.
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Giving my 2 cents about the superintendent
I’m heading to Bearden High School to give my input how the next school superintendent. I hope you’ll be there. This is important. This is our future!
Mars and Venus
LOST teasers
Lost fans. Interesting video clip on your cingular/at&t phone.
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Parenting – nothing harder
I woke up late this morning. Amy and I would have to leave in 2 minutes to catch the bus. Wasn’t going to happen but getting to school on time in the carpool would be no problem. Well, one would think. Amy and I could not agree on her outfit. Need a tough negotiator? Send in a 5 year old! My patience ended up being tried and lost. I was outwitted by a child and my primordial reaction was to get gruff, raise my voice, and shove her to the car. Bad dad. Of course, she needed clothing so I tossed her anything and declared, "go ahead. Look like a clown." Certainly not a tv dad today! Fortunately, Mom rose from the dead, fighting back her nausea, to save Amy. She gently helped her get attired in clothing Amy liked. She wiped her tears, gave her a hug, scowled at me, and we were on our way. Amy arrived at school 16 minutes late which in the grand scheme of things was not worth one ounce of the stress I caused this morning. Coincidentally, one of her teachers was in the office and cheerfully greeted her. After asking Amy if she was ready for fun gym, she escorted her to class. Please have a great day Amy. I’m going to start mine over.
Heroes text message
Discovr more about the virus. It may lead us to deepr secrets within The Company. Follow my lead here: http:/
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