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THE MORAL OF THIS STORY . . . There are teachers, and then there are Educators!
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Friday, October 14, 2005A NEW Category - Silly email Stories . . . . . . . . "Teachers and Educators"
According to a news report, a certain school in Garden City, MI was recently faced with a unique problem. A number of 12-year-old girls were beginning to use lipstick and would put it on in the washroom. That was fine, but after they put on their lipstick they would press their lips to the mirror, leaving dozens of little lip prints. Every night, the maintenance man would remove them and the next day, the girls would put them back. Finally, the principal decided that something had to be done. He called all the girls to the washroom and met them there with the maintenance man. He explained that all these lip prints were causing a major problem for the custodian who had to clean the mirrors every night. To demonstrate how difficult it had been to clean the mirrors, he asked the maintenance man to show the girls how much effort was required. He took out a long-handled squeegee, dipped it in the toilet, and cleaned the mirror with it. Since then, there have been no lip prints on the mirror.
THE MORAL OF THIS STORY . . . There are teachers, and then there are Educators!
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10 Comments:
That's hilarious!
By Jeremy Weaver, at 10/14/2005 11:20 PM
Jeremy,
You perplex me in your choice of posts to comment on. Quite puzzling ...
By Rose~, at 10/14/2005 11:31 PM
That's hilarious!
Do I perplex you, too?
By Joe, at 10/15/2005 1:25 PM
No Joe,
You simply encourage me because you comment on my serious Biblical discussions and my humorous posts ... and my lame posts (like this one).
By the way, did you ever get the email response?
By Rose~, at 10/15/2005 1:32 PM
Rose,
I'm a new reader to your blog, thanks to seeing your comments on PyroManiac. I hope I don't perplex you too much by saying...That's hilarious!
By mark pierson, at 10/15/2005 4:56 PM
Perplexed?
By J. Wendell, at 10/15/2005 6:40 PM
Puzzling?
By J. Wendell, at 10/15/2005 6:42 PM
Can you put it all together for me?
By J. Wendell, at 10/15/2005 6:43 PM
OK ... thanks, Jeremy for commenting!
Bluecollar,
WELCOME to the blogger universe. (a Cat Stevens tune comes to mind..."Ooh . . . it's a wild world")
Sorry, that is one of the symptoms of my being saved at the age of twenty: ... 60s, 70s and 80s tunes in your head!
By Rose~, at 10/15/2005 7:23 PM
Hi Rose,
This was great! When you're at war you have to win the enemy's heart and mind. Guess there's more than one way to do that!
By loren, at 10/15/2005 8:35 PM
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