by jasonraymondson » Fri 22 Feb 2008, 12:14:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Flowerr', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('yeahbut', ' ')Anyway, it was a great day, and since then I've never doubted the truth of the revolutionary chant- "the people, united, can never be defeated!"
Great story. Love it. That new principle learned that the kids really run the school, once they realize it, its all over. His job is to make them think they don't. He should have allowed them water day he would have been the hero.
Um, peoples revolution and all that stuff... that has all changed. Over the centuries the bad guys have learned from their mistakes, they aren't going to make a move until everything is locked down and certain. They are going to slowly move the control until they can shut off your personal finances at any instant. This is almost possible today, not quite. Revolutions have gotten away from them in the past, but this will not happen again. This time it's the whole enchilada. Any revolution now is going to get snuffed with brutal force, Revolution is over, and the cleaning is going to start. I know a bit about who is running things, and you don't have a chance at stopping it.
Great story though.
At our school we had teacher dunking day, and they accepted it, if they didn't they would have to work somewhere else, and no one wanted that, they knew a cush job at the private school when they had it, and they all submitted to fish pond dunking once a year, and also slave day. and candy daywhere they would random drop candy from airplanes, you never knew where they would land, that was pretty cool. (we had our own airport, I learned to fly before I could drive. I think the solo flying age was 14 and driving permit was 15 1/2.) And whatever other traditions they had, They would even cover it in the school paper and everyone had fun.