Sexual Harrasment in Colorado School!

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
Apparantly this was the second time this child was suspended for kissing. According to the School Principle (lemme play David Morton while he's flying to Rio - "principal"!), who was limited in speaking about this case....we never suspend a child for one small incedent.

Its interesting that the mother who was so suprised that out of the blue this would happen to her son, also said:

"The family has been working with him on "class disruptions" by grounding him and giving him "big restrictions".


Why am I not surprised you view this whole NON INCIDENT the way you do, Jim?

You fit right in with the kid's whole "p.c.", 'follow-the-liberal-drumbeat' school admin...and that of like-minded "educators" all across the country.

In short - you're clearly part of the 'idiocy-in-education' problem. You're an 'enabler'. Seriously.

When I was in grade school (1950s) this "incident" would have been considered nothing more than a harmless, c-u-t-e jesture on the kid's part (by normal people). Good lord, man...
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
I would love to find the girl I first kissed at school, aged 5. Judith Carol was her name. We were the first kids in our class to kiss.

I still remember my first real 'boy-girl' kiss. I mean REAL boy-girl kiss. Sandra R. was the young lady's name. 'Happened when I brought her back home after a date when we were about 16-17. I believe I floated above the ground for about 3 days afterward.

I'd really like to know how/where she is today...whom she married...when...how many kids/grandkids she has - all that stuff. She's never attended even one of our high school reunions - ever. From that I fear she may no longer be among us. She is/was a very special lady.
 

Dimi Terleckyj

Lifetime Supporter
I still remember my first real 'boy-girl' kiss. I mean REAL boy-girl kiss. Sandra R. was the young lady's name. 'Happened when I brought her back home after a date when we were about 16-17. I believe I floated above the ground for about 3 days afterward.

I'd really like to know how/where she is today...whom she married...when...how many kids/grandkids she has - all that stuff. She's never attended even one of our high school reunions - ever. From that I fear she may no longer be among us. She is/was a very special lady.

Hi Larry

School reunions are one of those funny things.
A lot of people don't want to go to them because it makes them face their own mortality and the fact that they are getting old and they would rather remember their school mates as they were not as they are now.

Dimi
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
Hi Larry

School reunions are one of those funny things.
A lot of people don't want to go to them because it makes them face their own mortality and the fact that they are getting old and they would rather remember their school mates as they were not as they are now.

Dimi


Too true...and they're all the poorer for it...wouldn't you agree?

I'm soooooooo glad I attended my 50th. For the 1st time in 40 years (edit: I saw her at the 10th reunion) I was reunited with a girl I've had a crush on for over 60 years. She's S-T-I-L-L every bit as gorgeous as ever, if you can believe that. I'm dead serious. (I was talking with another gal when I heard "Sue" call my name from over my left shoulder [behind me]...I knew instantly who 'twas...'really didn't need to turn around to verify it ...but, I turned in the direction of her voice anyway just to make sure, and sure enough, "Sue" was almost running acoss the courtyard toward me. We kinda 'crashed' together in a "Ten" moment [beach scene in the movie of the same name], 'threw our arms around one another and...well never mind. THE WHOLE REUNION was worth attending for that brief moment alone. Trust me when I tell you that lady is also every bit as sweet today as I remember her being all those year ago...and, after all these years, I still love her to pieces!)

People, please trust me when I tell you - don't be idiots! Attend your high school reunions!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Bloody hell you guys, I still think the little shit should be spanked, not for kissing but for disrupting class.
So do I, Pete. If the story was, little boy suspended for being a little shit in class, disrupting other students etc.
 

Keith

Moderator
Non story. 'Rents probably seeking money. Wrong of media to interview and put boy on air in person. Now he IS screwed.

Clip around the ear the first time he stepped out of line and this web space would have been either blank or carrying a graph about the decline of the NorCal Mud Dauber Wasp.

School had no-where to go. It cannot educate without the tacit support of parents. This goes for anywhere in the world.

Anyone think it's better in the UK?
 

Keith

Moderator
Rock and a hard place if it's anything like UK. Process started with 'trendy socialist teaching theory such as Baa Baa Green Sheep etc, now in a hole with parents abdicating any parental responsibility for their kids upbringing. Perhaps a little sweeping, but it's right up there.

Teachers now get attacked by kids AND parents.

Of course, things are probably different in the US, they usually are mainly because the USA have migrated to new levels of Madness while we're still on US Madness Style V1.0.
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
There's no question the inmates run the asylum today. Teachers wouldn't be getting assaulted, shot, or tossed out of windows these days if that weren't the case. How'd it happen? Lawyers. Little Johnny got the back of his hand smacked with a ruler for doing something stupid one day...'told mommy about it (or she was told over the phone by someone in the 'office')...mommy was 'offended' and filed suit for battery...and the race to the court houses across the country was 'on' from that day forward...along with the predictable abandonment of corporal punishment - or even the threat of it - in public schools. No consequences = no discipline...and here we are.

Shoot. These days parents face battery charges if they're seen swatting their own kids.

The world's gone completely nuts.
 
There's no question the inmates run the asylum today. Teachers wouldn't be getting assaulted, shot, or tossed out of windows these days if that weren't the case. How'd it happen? Lawyers. Little Johnny got the back of his hand smacked with a ruler for doing something stupid one day...'told mommy about it (or she was told over the phone by someone in the 'office')...mommy was 'offended' and filed suit for battery...and the race to the court houses across the country was 'on' from that day forward...along with the predictable abandonment of corporal punishment - or even the threat of it - in public schools. No consequences = no discipline...and here we are.

Shoot. These days parents face battery charges if they're seen swatting their kids.

The world's gone completely nuts.

Comrades perhaps if there were not so many half soaked judges ready to hand out totally disproportionate amounts of cash to these pathetic individuals all this sue for fuck all culture might stop.

Bob
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
So do I, Pete. If the story was, little boy suspended for being a little shit in class, disrupting other students etc.

Mark, agreed but the media said the kid was suspended for kissing the girls hand
Not the school.
If you read the report that comes with the video the principal said the kid was suspended for a number of reasons, disrupting class, roughhouseing the same girl and unwanted touching.
 
Penny O - and she was just as adorable as her name sounds. Had a crush on me in 7th grade. Unfortunately I had the same interest in Marla, isnt it how it goes? It so happens that Penny blossomed into an absolute stunner, married, had a child, and as we found out at our 20 year reunion. Passed away from a brain tumor at 38. Crushing it was.

Go see your friends even if it only at reunions. You will never regret it.
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
Crushing it was.

'Bet it still is, isn't it.

"Sue" told me she had gone through a bout with breast cancer back in 2002, but, praise be to God she's still here 11 years later...healthy...and looking darned good...and I do mean "darned good". (She looked like she'd dropped in on the wrong reunion, if you get my drift.) Regardless, getting that news really messed me up for months afterward. Actually, I'm still dealing with it. She's such a sweetheart. 'Always has been.


Go see your friends even if it only at reunions. You will never regret it.

'Stellar advice.
 
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