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Administrator
11-20-2008, 12:17 PM
Always check your kids homework!!! lol
DieselDaze
11-20-2008, 01:22 PM
If there's a good side to that homework, let it be the fact that the Daughter drew the picture and not mommy's son.
t-boe
11-20-2008, 02:24 PM
My wife is an elementary school teacher and yes that really happens!
Administrator
11-20-2008, 03:37 PM
I'm sure it does really happen. I would hate it for the kid that brought that picture to school.
Gunlovingvet
11-20-2008, 03:47 PM
Sad but true state of the world.
Adaminak
11-21-2008, 04:40 AM
I'm sure it does really happen. I would hate it for the kid that brought that picture to school.
From what I understand when that picture started circulating a few years ago, "Mommy" is actually a clerk at Home Depot and was selling a shovel.
While we were still living in Colorado Springs my son used to draw pictures of me shooting people. His teacher asked him about it and he said "This is what my daddy does at work. He shoots people at night". Teacher was nice enough to send home a note asking what I did for a living, and it got straightened out pretty quickly, but that could have snowballed, especially if I lived in Denver or Boulder.
Goes to show things may not always be what they may seem, and a child's perspective of adult life may be hugely skewed by a few seemingly minor details.
FOXY005
11-21-2008, 04:23 PM
From what I understand when that picture started circulating a few years ago, "Mommy" is actually a clerk at Home Depot and was selling a shovel.
I guess if the explination was there, yeah it could be a snow shovel and prospective buyers.
But any male looking at that picture by its self would automatically think Pole and Stage. Most females probably would too. As stated before, sadly that's the state of today's society. :rolleyes:
Fronty Owner
11-22-2008, 02:21 AM
From what I understand when that picture started circulating a few years ago, "Mommy" is actually a clerk at Home Depot and was selling a shovel.
While we were still living in Colorado Springs my son used to draw pictures of me shooting people. His teacher asked him about it and he said "This is what my daddy does at work. He shoots people at night". Teacher was nice enough to send home a note asking what I did for a living, and it got straightened out pretty quickly, but that could have snowballed, especially if I lived in Denver or Boulder.
Goes to show things may not always be what they may seem, and a child's perspective of adult life may be hugely skewed by a few seemingly minor details.
I hope your wrote back that you go around at night shooting people that needed shot...
Adaminak
11-22-2008, 06:13 AM
I hope your wrote back that you go around at night shooting people that needed shot...
Not quite:p I explained what I did for the Air Force and at that time I was riding a desk, so the question of carrying a gun and officer/perp interaction never came up. Fortunately he's a bit older now, so his artwork isn't quite as open to interpretation:)
Fronty Owner
11-22-2008, 02:34 PM
Not quite:p I explained what I did for the Air Force and at that time I was riding a desk, so the question of carrying a gun and officer/perp interaction never came up. Fortunately he's a bit older now, so his artwork isn't quite as open to interpretation:)
I like to egg on school officials...
If I can keep them guessing, I will...
Gunlovingvet
11-22-2008, 03:34 PM
Not quite:p I explained what I did for the Air Force and at that time I was riding a desk, so the question of carrying a gun and officer/perp interaction never came up. Fortunately he's a bit older now, so his artwork isn't quite as open to interpretation:)
But was the desk Locked and Loaded?:D
Adaminak
11-22-2008, 05:17 PM
But was the desk Locked and Loaded?:D
That one wasn't, but my current desk sure is!
Gunlovingvet
11-22-2008, 05:26 PM
I am Sure... Keep your head down.
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