Posted by Billy NY on November 21, 2011 at 08:03:32 from (72.231.148.182):
In Reply to: sorry for the trouble,, posted by larry@stinescorner on November 21, 2011 at 03:06:07:
Seems to be some "grumpiness" in here as of late, "this too shall pass"
How does a person get upset in regards to subject matter here, its just a website forum?
Get a flat with your tractor without a spare, when you really need to get done, thats something to get upset about.
High School I went to was a of a religious denomination as well as a u.s. army jrotc military school, one of the "brothers" whom was from the class of '31, whom my father had as a teacher when he went there, old school type, was an administrator/disciplinarian when I attended. If you had a beef with a brother or teacher in those days, when my father attended, you put on the boxing gloves after school and settled it. I know, cut to the chase ......
Amongst the oddball faculty, he and a few others were admirable people. One of my favorite quotes or sayings from him was "Pay them no heed for they know not what they are doing"
He's still around, he had been writing some great stories for the alumni news from his youth and things he did as a young educator. Much of the faculty were just kind of odd, the few like him made them tolerable.
And yes the school had a small compact Ford tractor, to keep up the grounds, how familiar it was to me, most of my class mates knew nothing about these things, I remember looking at it, the implements and had been well experience with same by then, the brother who was the librarian used to take care of the grounds with that tractor.
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