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Re: Way OT- Punishment
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Posted by Midwest redneck on March 19, 2005 at 02:33:46 from (66.151.2.81):
In Reply to: Way OT- Punishment posted by David B on March 18, 2005 at 10:48:43:
Well the kid should have known better, but it was just a pellet gun. (I could see expelling his if it was a Bushmaster AR15, .308 Caliber or something) But lets put it in perspective...it is just high school, which is sort of like a babysitting service that you pay for in your property taxes....right. The kid can still stay home and learn from the parents as long as the parents are not total idiots. If it were my kid I would flip the principal a $100 bill to let him back in if it would help. Then take the $100 out my sons account and chew his #ss out for bringing the pellet gun there in the first place. I have learned that as I have gotten older that your job is super important and the schooling comes second.
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