RedRockGirl wrote:My son came home from school today and said that his teacher had shared with the class the penny floor pictures. She shares weird news with the class at times. She was telling them about the "really rare coins" that they found, (the steel and Indian head). None of the class had even heard of those, except my son. He was so proud that he knew all about the steel penny, what year, and why they made them that way. He also shared all kinds of facts about the wheat pennies and Indian heads that even the teacher didn’t know. His teacher asked him to bring his penny board to school Friday. He was the king of class for the day, and he loved it.
We have you guys to thank. We learned it all here.
Nickelmeister wrote:RedRockGirl wrote:My son came home from school today and said that his teacher had shared with the class the penny floor pictures. She shares weird news with the class at times. She was telling them about the "really rare coins" that they found, (the steel and Indian head). None of the class had even heard of those, except my son. He was so proud that he knew all about the steel penny, what year, and why they made them that way. He also shared all kinds of facts about the wheat pennies and Indian heads that even the teacher didn’t know. His teacher asked him to bring his penny board to school Friday. He was the king of class for the day, and he loved it.
We have you guys to thank. We learned it all here.
Just wait until he educates his teacher about the SWEOT!
Nickelmeister wrote:RedRockGirl wrote:My son came home from school today and said that his teacher had shared with the class the penny floor pictures. She shares weird news with the class at times. She was telling them about the "really rare coins" that they found, (the steel and Indian head). None of the class had even heard of those, except my son. He was so proud that he knew all about the steel penny, what year, and why they made them that way. He also shared all kinds of facts about the wheat pennies and Indian heads that even the teacher didn’t know. His teacher asked him to bring his penny board to school Friday. He was the king of class for the day, and he loved it.
We have you guys to thank. We learned it all here.
Just wait until he educates his teacher about the SWEOT!
RedRockGirl wrote:I'm thinking the SWEOT is strictly Rated M, not for children's young impressionable eyes.
slickeast wrote:RedRockGirl wrote:I'm thinking the SWEOT is strictly Rated M, not for children's young impressionable eyes.
DON'T let him take the SWEOT to school. Just carrying that thing would get several woman in the school pregnant. The last thing you need is a bunch of pregnant woman claiming your son got them pregnant.
RedRockGirl wrote:Yes, 10 is a little young to be a father, and I'm WAY WAY to young to be a grandma. Would that make me a GILF?
Engineer wrote:RedRockGirl wrote:
Not with all that chest hair!
RedRockGirl wrote:I'm thinking the SWEOT is strictly Rated M, not for children's young impressionable eyes.
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