Curt James wrote:
> Kavin Taylor wrote:
CJ> I suspect you'd only complainwhinecry regardless of the offering.
Why?
CJ> Because that's you. Good luck with that.
So nothing current? No. Nothing current.
> > kt> > And have you seen his schools website? Not one piece of his
> > students
> > kt> > art.
> > >
> > cj> Talk to legal.
> >
kt> > Really?
>
cj> Really.
>
cj> All the art teachers were told that posting student art was
something
cj> that needed to be worked out with legal. Spin whatever fantasy
makes
cj> you happy, but that's the fact.
So what you are saying is you don't find your students to be worth your
time. (No, that wasn't a question) Other teachers did work it out
with legal.
http://www.hbgsd.k12.pa.us/204350122...BCOB=0&C=46099
> > The sewing teachers seem capable of getting STYLE on the
> > website.
>
> Link? Because I'm not sure you even have the right school. You missed
> the mark on your specialty question. I wouldn't be surprised if you
> have the wrong state.
See above. Try again
>
kt> > Who'd you piss off?
>
cj> I wonder.
>
kt> > (Then again, that was a stupid question)
>
cj> Typically, I believe there are no stupid questions, however since
you
cj> asked it, hey, I'm not going to argue with the characterization.
You won't argue that you pissed someone off? Good move.
>
kt> > Or is there a restraining order against you?
>
cj> How's that work exactly? You have experience with those things,
Kav? I
cj> do not.
Not even with those two 'crazy' fiances?
kt> > No, I'm sure it's because they don't want a full page with
thumbnails
kt> > of the litttle man at the card table holding up various student
art.
>
cj> Whatever, Kav. The tiny card table is a fictional creation that
brought
cj> not a few laughs to several people. You're grasping at straws.
No. Curt. Just pointing out that even if you did show the students'
art, you would somehow make it about you. Get the point now?
cj> I currently volunteer with
cj> Black Achievers and the school's Teaching, Enhancing, Nurturing
(TEN)
cj> program.
And outside of 'work'? It's easy to volunteer on the boss's dime.
> Half of my childhood was spent on a farm. The other half in that
> t-r-a-i-l-E-r park you allude to. However even so-called trailer trash
> can spell better than you, pal. And most of us can dodge a volleyball,
> too.
Wow, that Navy supplied education certainly allowed you to pick up a
play on words.
TRAILOR. Trailer + sailor.
Hit a nerve, huh? When did you get running water? Indoor plumbing?
And the volleyball story. Even Dr. Slick must be shaking his head now.
Kavin