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tigsmom

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Woody13 said:
It's drifting along with the Tumbling Tumbleweeds.


"Its Red River Unger & His Saddlesores"..... Sorry, that made me think of the Odd Couple...which by the way happens to be one of my most favorite TV shows. :wave:
 

tigsmom

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Lil'mermaid said:
I go to a school thats run by idiots. :brick:

Just so you all know what shes talking about...

From todays Middletown Times-Herald Record....

November 6, 2004

Central Valley

High school lockdown follows bomb threat

A bomb threat locked down Monroe-Woodbury High School for more than two hours yesterday morning.
An unidentified male called the high school twice around 8:30 a.m., saying only that there was a bomb in the school, Woodbury police Chief Robert Kwiatkowski said.
School officials immediately locked down the high school, holding all students and staff inside, while police and K-9 units searched the building and adjoining parking lots.
No explosives were discovered and the lockdown was lifted around 10:45 a.m.
Police investigators are still trying to trace the phone calls.
This is the first bomb threat the high school has had in the current school year. The school had three lockdowns in the last school year – two for bomb threats and one for a food fight.


Can I ask you all a question....if you suspect that a bomb has been planted in the school, would you lock over 4,000 kids inside the building?
 

Atta83

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tigsmom said:
Can I ask you all a question....if you suspect that a bomb has been planted in the school, would you lock over 4,000 kids inside the building?
You know we said that when I was in high school as well. They told us the plan in homeroom what we would do, but whos to say that the suspect wouldnt be thinking of planting a bomb in each room, sometimes I wonder if schools are smart.....o vey :rolleyes: .


But yeah the employees at my school are real cant say the word. I went with a freind to go help them register and the girl was just giving us attitude the whole time, and everytime we adked a question she did the same thing. Ya know so sorry we didnt know the answer to the question geez :rolleyes: .
 

tigger248

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SirNim said:
I have an unhealthy obsession with the two-dollar-bill.

:lookaroun

Two dollar bills are cool!

We had one in a till at work once, and everyone wanted to be the one to write it on the counting sheet. They're just so rare! :lol:
 

DDuckFan130

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tigsmom said:
Can I ask you all a question....if you suspect that a bomb has been planted in the school, would you lock over 4,000 kids inside the building?

Well, I wouldn't. But as a substitute teacher here I have the code red plans and all that junk and for bomb threat situations, it tells us we must put the kids in the most central part of the building we are in or whatever. I need to look at it again but I think you get the gist of it :lol:.
 

tigsmom

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All kids were "locked in place"... whatever room your were in at the time was where you had to stay...this time for over 2hrs.
 

sillyspook13

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During bomb threats at my school we would walk THROUGH the PARKING LOT to our safe spot.

Apparently the administration has never heard of a car bomb? :veryconfu
 

tigsmom

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Another thing about me...I tend to go a little overboard with parties. I have enough leftovers to give away & still not have to cook for a few days.

I'm that way with friendships too...can you care about someone too much? :confused:
 

DDuckFan130

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tigsmom said:
Another thing about me...I tend to go a little overboard with parties. I have enough leftovers to give away & still not have to cook for a few days.

I'm that way with friendships too...can you care about someone too much? :confused:
Oh my mom is like that too. Not necessarily with the food, but with decorations and making the house decorative. Not only for parties though. For Halloween, Christmas, etc. she goes overboard. Oh well...it pays off in the end because just last Sunday for Halloween people were taking pictures of our house and had their kids pose in front of it :lol:.

I can also relate with the friendship thing. I am probably the most loyal person and my parents think I'm nuts. I've been scarred by my friends in the past, including the current ones. Nevertheless, when they want to go out or when they need something I do my best to come through. My parents say that my friends don't deserve a friend like me, but oh well :lol:
 

tigger248

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tigsmom said:
I'm that way with friendships too...can you care about someone too much? :confused:

I know just what you mean. I consider myself a very loyal friend, and my friends tend to call me whenever they're having a problem. My parents also have noted this and tell me that sometimes I'm too loyal (especially to Jackie, my ex-best friend who "borrowed" over a hundred dollars from me, never paid me back, never locked our dorm room door, stole/ate all my food and toiletries, got kicked out of college at EKU for having a 0.2 GPA and never paying her tuition, and became a drug addict. Now I haven't heard from her in months, which I consider a blessing. At one point we were like sisters and she lived with me for 2 months in high school when her dad suddenly died and she had no where to go.) I've actually been burned more than once by some old friends who found it easy to take advantage of me. Especially with things like money. I also don't have too many friends, so I tend to rely a lot on the ones that I do have.
 

Dizknee_Phreek

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sillyspook13 said:
During bomb threats at my school we would walk THROUGH the PARKING LOT to our safe spot.

Apparently the administration has never heard of a car bomb? :veryconfu

It's sort of amazing how schools have no idea how to handle bomb threats safely (not all schools, I'm sure). I had to deal with several threats over the years. The first time was my 8th grade year. Some kid called the school with a threat, so they told faculty, staff, and students to go to the football field (which has trees lining one side of it...perfect possible hide-out). We stood out there for hours while they tried to figure out what to do with all of us. Thank goodness the threat wasn't real and that someone didn't have the plan of waiting for all of us when we got to the ball field.
Second time was my sophmore year of high school. Another threat was called in so they had all of us go through our fire routes and outside (past or into the parking lots). Again, it was fake and, again, thankfully no one was waiting outside for us.
Third time was my senior year of high school. Only this time a "hit list" or note or something was found. I can't really remember specifics. All I remember is that there was a bomb squad searching the building well before school started. Seems like school started later that day. It took forever to get into school that morning because everyone had to go in the front doors and there was police with metal detectors waiting for us. And no one could leave the building except in special cases. I hated it.
 

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