When I was in 4th grade my teacher took up a collection for something; I can't remember what, but I put in a 50 cent coin. The next day, while doing some math problems with 2 other classmates 1 of them noted that my 50 cent coin was no longer in the jar. I was so naive, that I wrote in chalk on the the board that "Mrs.Carruthers stole my 50 cent piece". Can you imagine my mortification when I returned to the classroom the next morning to see that statement still on the board ! The result was being taken out in the hallway outside the classroom and spreading my legs wide, grabbing my ankles, and watching between my legs as Mrs. Carruthers drew back and delivered 5 scorching licks with her paddle!
When I was in 4th grade my teacher took up a collection for something; I can't remember what, but I put in a 50 cent coin.
ReplyDeleteThe next day, while doing some math problems with 2 other classmates 1 of them noted that my 50 cent coin was no longer in the jar. I was so naive, that I wrote in chalk on the the board that "Mrs.Carruthers stole my 50 cent piece".
Can you imagine my mortification when I returned to the classroom the next morning to see that statement still on the board ! The result was being taken out in the hallway outside the classroom and spreading my legs wide, grabbing my ankles, and watching between my legs as Mrs. Carruthers drew back and delivered 5 scorching licks with her paddle!
Paul H.