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The Noob 10-15-06 10:02 AM

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Back in the days, this kind of stuff was addressed using a wooden paddle with a grid of holes drilled through it.

I remember. It was in the 6th grade. Mr Jordan. He called it his Holy Board. :yep:

He should have called it his Primitive Board.

The Avon Lady 10-15-06 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by The Noob
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Originally Posted by fredbass
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Originally Posted by tycho102
Back in the days, this kind of stuff was addressed using a wooden paddle with a grid of holes drilled through it.

I remember. It was in the 6th grade. Mr Jordan. He called it his Holy Board. :yep:

He should have called it his Primitive Board.

Or a weapon of ass destruction. :oops:

fredbass 10-15-06 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by The Noob
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Originally Posted by fredbass
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Back in the days, this kind of stuff was addressed using a wooden paddle with a grid of holes drilled through it.

I remember. It was in the 6th grade. Mr Jordan. He called it his Holy Board. :yep:

He should have called it his Primitive Board.

Well unfortunately teachers can't discipline kids like they used to. Now they can get away with just about anything and sometimes deadly as we see too often these days. Too bad really.

The Avon Lady 10-15-06 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by The Noob
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Originally Posted by fredbass
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Originally Posted by tycho102
Back in the days, this kind of stuff was addressed using a wooden paddle with a grid of holes drilled through it.

I remember. It was in the 6th grade. Mr Jordan. He called it his Holy Board. :yep:

He should have called it his Primitive Board.

Well unfortunately teachers can't discipline kids like they used to. Now they can get away with just about anything and sometimes deadly as we see too often these days. Too bad really.

Even in my time (long enough ago), I can only recall a single incident of physical discipline against someone. Of course this excludes my 2nd grade teacher's pulling us out of class by our ears to stand next to the principal's office. :oops:

fredbass 10-15-06 10:28 AM

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Even in my time (long enough ago), I can only recall a single incident of physical discipline against someone. Of course this excludes my 2nd grade teacher's pulling us out of class by our ears to stand next to the principal's office. :oops:

Oh, I had to do that too. :yep:

Oh, now that I recall more (long time ago for me too), I think he gave us the option of an immediate spanking in front of the class, or standing in a corner during recess. I chose the spanking over recess time. :)

The Noob 10-15-06 10:44 AM

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Well unfortunately teachers can't discipline kids like they used to.

Thanks god that it is this way. "Discipline"? You mean physically attack? It is good that it is forbidden today.

And the so called "disciplined individums" will get people wich i call "Norm-Charlie" who do whatever a dumba** orders them to do. They will get the people i hate today.

Also, what you call "Disciplinin measures" can trigger the wish for revenge, and BANG, threre go got the next crazy fella who gone postal blowing away his half shool.

There are 100 more arguments on this matter.

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Now they can get away with just about anything and sometimes deadly as we see too often these days.

I don't care. If someone is dumb enought to do things that end deadly it's thier problem. "Can get away with just about anything"? You mean with calling an authority an a**hole? It's good this way, because it often is correct.

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Too bad really.

For people living in 1927, yes.

@Avon Lady

Weapon of ass destruction? HAHAHAHA! :rotfl: Very Funny.

So, last post in this thread. *Shouts Up*

The Avon Lady 10-15-06 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by The Noob
Thanks god that it is this way. "Discipline"? You mean physically attack? It is good that it is forbidden today.

And the so called "disciplined individums" will get people wich i call "Norm-Charlie" who do whatever a dumba** orders them to do. They will get the people i hate today.

Also, what you call "Disciplinin measures" can trigger the wish for revenge, and BANG, threre go got the next crazy fella who gone postal blowing away his half shool.

There are 100 more arguments on this matter.

And yet, the more lenient society has become overall, the more violence we see in its children - and adults, for that matter.

If/when you raise up children of your own, you'll learn the hard way.

fredbass 10-15-06 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by The Noob
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Originally Posted by fredbass
Well unfortunately teachers can't discipline kids like they used to.

Thanks god that it is this way. "Discipline"? You mean physically attack? It is good that it is forbidden today.

And the so called "disciplined individums" will get people wich i call "Norm-Charlie" who do whatever a dumba** orders them to do. They will get the people i hate today.

Also, what you call "Disciplinin measures" can trigger the wish for revenge, and BANG, threre go got the next crazy fella who gone postal blowing away his half shool.

If someone is dumb enought to do things that end deadly it's thier problem. "Can get away with just about anything"? You mean with calling an authority an a**hole? It's good this way, because it often is correct.

No, it's not ok to call your teacher an A-hole. Punishment is appropriate.

I think anyone in their right mind knows the difference between attacking and discipline. :know:

And at least I went to school and learned to spell correctly. :ping:


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