A Gandhi-esque
I believe you mean Ganjhi.
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Maybe he'd been smoking the ganjhi.
Now when I experience inappropriate giggling when someone mentions Gandhi it is all P-C's fault. Or I could blame it on the ganjhi. Either way much explaining will have to follow.
Hey, hivemind. I'm doing tshirts for my BFF's son's charity walk. I've designed a "superman" theme, but I can't find a royal blue tshirt on zazzle or cafepress. Any other sites where you can create your own stuff?
Thanks!
FYI, I got an email from Emily, and her school is now blocking b.org. She said to let you all know.
back to work
her school is now blocking b.org
t sob!!
Home-schooling is legal; bashing in the head of a school administrator for acting like a Barney Fife in a low-budget women-behind-bars flick probably isn't. I'm just trying to stay out of jail, here.
Good call then with the home schooling!!!!
wrt gym & school, I guess there was an advantage to being in a wheelchair in elementary school. Middle School started as sitting on the side lines "you can be our timer guy during wrestling season, and score keeper during kick ball..." um. No. So they said I could spend PE in the library. YA! High School had this weird thing where you had to read a series of articles on athletics and answer questions. I got to the point where I could skim for the key words and finish in 10 minutes, and then go to the library.
You were in a wheelchair in elementary school? Well, me too, but it's less interesting with 1979-(present) after it.
Elementary school gym for me was fine. Some things I couldn't do, but nobody ever made a big deal out of it. Our elementary school gym teacher was great at finding things for us to do where everybody could participate at their own level and it wasn't a contest. Middle school and high school gym, though, sucked.