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1980-03-11
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Unfortunately, Texas
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2005-08-29
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Graduate Student...grrr.
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April
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Graduated College with a B.A...is that an accomplisment?
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1991...but then again, Vol Tron is anime too. When was that?
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Like I said, Kenshin is great! AND I love Samurai X, too. And Bleach is great too, and and....um...Oh, Outlaw Star!!!! Lately, Wolf's Rain and Saiyuki have been taking up more and more of my time...But my first love when I was five: VOLTRON...it's the g
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To combat ignorance, professionally
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Singing, I play the clarinet or then again, I used to...and according to most people I listen really well.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Mmm...children are crunchy.
Ok. So my presentation went ok, but that is not the reason for my post. What I wan to rant about is the kids I had to deal with today.
One reason that I have the grandiose amount of patience that I do is because I worked at a daycare for more than two years. I dealt with blood, puke, lice, and any manner of other disaster that one could possibly imaging (including a kid being bitten by a small rodent....the blood!) But tonight, I was tested.
I volunteered at a special function at the museum at school. There were over 3,000 people there, and more ill-behaved poorly-supervised children than you could shake a stick at. Only two hours of dealing with those horrible brats, and it reminds me of why I never want to work in a daycare EVER again.
So there was a scavenger hunt with riddles. I was supposed to stamp the kids' papers when they came up and answered a specific riddle correctly. I was to do this for the fourth grade, and only for the fourth grade.
Then this kid, obviously not in the fourth grade (he was a very ill-mannered young brat of nearly 15), came up and asked me to stamp his paper. Now, not only was I not supposed to, but he could potentially not get credit for his stuff back at school if I did. He just did not seem to understand this, and neither did his Arnold Schwarzenegger-look-alike mother.
I had to go and get someone else to try to help them figure out where he was supposed to go, before I just rounded on him and slapped his face. He was very rude, and I hope I never meet him again.
Vent Concluded.
A.J.
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