On Wed, 07 May 2008 01:50:11 -0700, HVAC wrote:
> A Florida teacher may have to pull an unemployment check out of his hat
> after performing magic in front of students, according to re****ts.
>
> Jim Piculas said he made a toothpick disappear and reappear in front of
> students at the Rushe Middle School in Land 'O Lakes, Fla., Local6.com
> re****ted. He said he later got a call from the supervisor of teachers,
> saying he had been accused of wizardry.
>
> "I get a call the middle of the day from head of supervisor of
> substitute teachers. He says, 'Jim, we have a huge issue. You can't take
> any more assignments. You need to come in right away,'" he told
> Local6.com.
>
> Piculas said he’s concerned the incident may prevent him from being
> considered for future jobs.
>
>
> Editor's Note: You've got to be ****ing me
UPI actually bothered to print all of the details. The toothpick trick
was apparently not the real issue... leaving a student in charge of one
of his cl***** was apparently a biggie. Unsupervised children is a bad
thing... who knew?
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Maybe so, but so what if they did violate it? Are you going to spend
$100,000 on lawyers to try to make them admit it? Do you expect Super
Privacy Man to swoop out of the sky and carry them off to virtual jail if
you ****ne the Bat Sign in the sky?
-- Vernon Schryver, March 26, 2008


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