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Posted by Dick2 on January 29, 2003 at 05:54:09 from (65.59.178.170):
In Reply to: Got Crop Circles? posted by Sleepless on January 28, 2003 at 05:45:42:
When I was teaching at a college in the 60's, the mother of a problem kid came to me and asked me to call the draft board and impress them to not draft him and let him stay in school. I asked her where he'd been the last two days because he wasn't in class - she told me that he was at home sick. He came back to class two days later and I asked him where he had been. He boastfully announced to the class that he'd been at another college partying with friends. I called the Dean; the Dean called the draft board and he was gone in two days. When the word got around, I didn't have a single discipline problem the rest of the year.
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