DevoHusker
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no way...he was a pillar of calm for the most partAnd the husband got fired from his job...
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no way...he was a pillar of calm for the most partAnd the husband got fired from his job...
Except for the F bomb. Apparently he worked at Oakland University.no way...he was a pillar of calm for the most part
WowExcept for the F bomb. Apparently he worked at Oakland University.
if irony wasn't already dead.....this most certainly would have finished it off
I'm a teacher. The "f bomb" isn't a regular fixture in staff meetings, but it's been dropped more than once. No one ever complained.Except for the F bomb. Apparently he worked at Oakland University.
Be honest...how often did you guys use this joke while in the electrical wholesale biz.I'm a teacher. The "f bomb" isn't a regular fixture in staff meetings, but it's been dropped more than once. No one ever complained.
If it can happen during an inservice under certain circumstances, it sure is hell should be accepted in a Target parking lot or wherever they were.
edit: I also worked in electrical wholesale for several years. The "f" word was probably more common than "the".
Yeah, this is one of those things where the school probably moved too fast and doesn't care about innocent until proven guilty. They just want to look good. If he gets off or charges get dropped I'm betting he sues them.I'm a teacher. The "f bomb" isn't a regular fixture in staff meetings, but it's been dropped more than once. No one ever complained.
If it can happen during an inservice under certain circumstances, it sure is hell should be accepted in a Target parking lot or wherever they were.
edit: I also worked in electrical wholesale for several years. The "f" word was probably more common than "the".
Wish I would have remembered that line. I would have most likely used it every morning. Ha!22 hours ago, teachercd said:
Be honest...how often did you guys use this joke while in the electrical wholesale biz.
My brother used it on the guy that did his home inspection...the guy goes "You would not believe how many times I have heard that one"Wish I would have remembered that line. I would have most likely used it every morning. Ha!
Mr. Mom is a movie that I need to go back and watch. What was the Keaton movie where the Japanese took over the car plant that he worked at? I remember that one being pretty good too.My brother used it on the guy that did his home inspection...the guy goes "You would not believe how many times I have heard that one"
Gung Ho!Mr. Mom is a movie that I need to go back and watch. What was the Keaton movie where the Japanese took over the car plant that he worked at? I remember that one being pretty good too.
Thank you! The more I thought about it, them more it started to frustrate me!Gung Ho!
It was a good movie...underrated in my opinion. I think people almost forget what a big start Keaton was...
If you get a chance, watch The Founder. He plays Ray Krock (I think) who basically stole Mcdonalds.