The Old Sourdough reflected upon days before electricity was created:
> richard mumbled in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
>
>> http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/...flag.shirt.fla
>> p.cnn
>
>> Four students at a school decided to wear "US flag" t-shirts to school
>> on Cinco de Mayo day. The school said no you may not and kicked them
>> out. Hell, when I was in high school, wearing just a t-shirt to school
>> would get you sent home for a few days.
>
> You were supposed to be wearing pants with that t-shirt.
When I went to school, we had to wear grey pants; light blue shirts;
a proprietary-plaid necktie - except on ascot day, where we all had
to wear the same proprietary-plaid pattern, only an ascot; and we
had to check the schedule boards for whether we were to wear the
sleeved cardigans or the sleevless cardigan vests. We also had to
stand when any instructor or visiting dean entered or departed the
classroom as well as stand, acknowledge the instructor properly;
identify ourselves by proper name and class designation when called
on for a question... There was actually a rule for a while which
forbade the other guys from stuffing socks in the front of their
briefs "... to keep-up with Mister Bucky Breeder..." but one of the
deans caught it by actually reading the boards, and changed it out.
What gets to me is that the Meexicanditos got to wear their leetle
Meexicndito-flag styled clothings to celebrate the day of their
victorious campagin to rid the area of the French imperialist
meddling troublemakers who were using them to usurp the USA and
de-stablize the region.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_de_Mayo
>> Though the school policy is, no one is allowed to wear any clothing
>> that depicts a flag from any country. Has the first amendment been
>> violated or has the fact that a school rules been enforced.
>
> They violated the school dress code.
The "dress code" doesn't have anything to do with a "pants code";
thus 'pants onde grownd; pants onde grownd; lookeen mighty
kewl with our pants onde grownd..." and they let the more
darkly-pigmented-Americans do any damn thing, yet a white guy
shows up in the red-white-and-blue and they have a conniption-fit?
Well, this is what I say to their parents : "There are plenty of
private schools who want your business and will instill the basics
of success in your childrens' formulative brains rather than
quashing incentive and originality in favor of the masses' erroneous
ideations of polictical correctness and status quo!" Don't go
whining about "they can't afford it" because if they *want it*,
they will find a way to afford it -- just like they do with the
crack and the heroin and the cheap alcoholic beverages in bottles
with screw-tops. EWWWWWUUUUGGGHHHH... Peoples are a product of
the choices they make.
>> Do recall that way back when, girls were not allowed to wear skirts
>> that were hemmed above the knees. I got spanked for not wearing a belt.
>
> Well, if you weren't wearng pants......
He was wearing a skirt that was hemmed properly...
if you'da *red* his poast - and correctly inferred what it implies.
I remember the days when we'd hang out at the park and spank the
Catholic school girls on their tight little silk-pantied bottoms
for having "impure thoughts" and then convince them that we were
saving them from the wrath of confession by taking care of their
penance "here-and-now".
What did we learn from that?
That girls are easy to spank because all you have to do is pull them
over your knees and flip their skirts up a bit, and *BAM-BAM-BAM...*
spank the leetle wenches on their supple little buttocks...
They'd get all misty-eyed, and pigeon-toed and thank us for helping out.
"My pleasure, ma'am! And have a really nice day."
Now, especially at my ripe old age, now almost 35, they'd probably
call that little skool-daze-prank something else...
Or better yet, like the Norman Polanski case, 40 years later I'll
have misfit wimmins coming out of the woodwork saying that all their
life's misfortunes are all because I spnaked them in a park one day...
Well, to that I say "Get over it, biatchhhhh - and get a real life."
[_S_incerely] HTH.
--
I AM Bucky Breeder, (*(^; and I'm not talking to the aliens
because Stephen Hawking said it's not such a good idea :
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Repent! The end is near.... So, smoke 'em if you got 'em.