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By the way, I heard that a public school somewhere has outlawed the word "meep" on campus. Those boys must be driving the girls crazy running by them from behind screaming MEEP MEEP!!..
Or maybe it's all the students doing it to teachers...
meep meep! Rooooooaadrunnnner, the coyote's after you!!
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The school is Danvers (MA) High School. School officials claim that "meep" is encouraging distruptive behavior.
Back in my high school days, school offcials thought that our students were becoming too rowdy at basketball games and thoroughly chastised the students. The students got together and formed "The Ethic Club". Boys came to the games in white shorts, ties and sports jackets. Girls came in tasteful skirts and blouses.. When our team scored, "The Ethic Club" Stood up all together and said (not shouted) "Rah". When the other team scored, "The Ethic Club" stood up and silently gave a thumbs down.
Everyone thought it was all so hysterical that the well mannered behavior of "The Ethic Club" became more of a sensation than their former (expected) rowdy behavior.
Moderation is for monks. To enjoy life, take big bites.
-------Lazarus Long
sapphire wrote:The school is Danvers (MA) High School. School officials claim that "meep" is encouraging distruptive behavior.
Back in my high school days, school offcials thought that our students were becoming too rowdy at basketball games and thoroughly chastised the students. The students got together and formed "The Ethic Club". Boys came to the games in white shorts, ties and sports jackets. Girls came in tasteful skirts and blouses.. When our team scored, "The Ethic Club" Stood up all together and said (not shouted) "Rah". When the other team scored, "The Ethic Club" stood up and silently gave a thumbs down.
Everyone thought it was all so hysterical that the well mannered behavior of "The Ethic Club" became more of a sensation than their former (expected) rowdy behavior.
i can envision them, all deadpan serious and monotone! now THAT'S how to get your point across
you know... george orwell warned us!
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"Moderation is a colorless, insipid thing to counsel. To live less would not be living."
Sister M. Madeleva Wolff (1887-1964), CSC