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Post by dgriffin on Mar 24, 2009 6:42:16 GMT -5
Florida student suspended from bus for passing gasMarch 24, 2009 LAKELAND, Fla.—An eighth-grader was suspended from riding the school bus for three days after being accused of passing gas. The bus driver wrote on a misbehavior form that a 15-year-old teen passing gas on the bus Monday to make the other children laugh, creating a stench so bad that it was difficult to breathe. The bus driver handed the teen the suspension form the next day. Polk County school officials said there's no rule against flatulence, but there are rules against causing a disturbance on the bus. The teen said he wasn't the one passing gas. Whether he did it or not, he might have gotten off easy. A 13-year-old student at a Stuart school was arrested in November after authorities said he broke wind in class.www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2009/03/24/fla_student_suspended_from_bus_for_passing_gas/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed2....good old golden rule days. I see nothing's changed on school buses or in classrooms ... except the stakes.
Not easy to preserve evidence, though ....
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Post by Clipper on Mar 24, 2009 9:29:06 GMT -5
Heck, we would have "lifers" here in Tennessee. A major staple in southern diets is brown beans, garnished with raw onion, and a slab of cornbread. They even sell "soup beans" and cornbread in the convenience stores, served in a stryofoam cup. LOL.
I would guess that the bus driver should simply be thankful that the kid was too young for pickled eggs and warm beer.
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