Sure this has happened to all of us. If you are anything like me your contact list in your cell phone has a lot of numbers of...shall we say...questionable utility? For example, I have the number of Sarah in my phone. Who is Sarah you ask? I am not sure. I THINK Sarah was my downstairs neighbor whom wanted Em & I to go see her boyfriend/brother/friend...something...to see his band and that was so we could find her there.
Or Nancy. This is a number I never put in my phone myself. Em put it in...it was her Mom but no last name was included so I did not know.
Then there are the people I have literally never called...old teammates, for example...and no, I do not know why I have their number.
Or the number for a store that I don't even know what sells because I was asked to remember the name.
Or the out of date number to check my message minutes.
So with all those useless numbers you might wonder what numbers are NOT in there that I might find useful...you know the ones I mean...my hit man, my drug dealer...
Oh, sure, some people would argue this teacher should not have been making phone pot purchases...that establishing electronic evidence of a crime that will end the teaching career...and that misdialing a cop instead of a dealer was not the best maneuver...but you would be wrong. I am going to have to take a page out a psychiatrists manual here. I am going to argue that Greenfield WANTED to be be caught. Deep down she wanted her evil to be exposed, for the kids to know that marijuana "hurts nobody" and has no impact. And she thought the best way for them to learn the benefits was with a power play in stupidity.
Thanks, Greenfield. Moving the education paradigm forward one toke at a time. Let us know how that works out for you.
Planning Summerfield
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We are playing Summerfield. It is a pretty soft course, looks like a 116
slope, 2300ish yards. 6 par 4s, 3 par 3s, par 33 course. I have played it
several...
5 years ago
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