Sep. 10th, 2009
Tales from Château Browne
Sep. 10th, 2009 09:49 pmMy youngest nephew G (age 7) is a trip.
Apparently his father had gone to observe his second grade class sometime last week and it happened to be during a discussion on learning right from wrong, unbeknownst to G... so he was present when the teacher asked the kids where they learned the difference between right and wrong. The other kids in the class give the standard answers... their parents, church, blah blah blah.
G's contribution to the discussion? "Judge Judy."
DESK-ON: apply directly to the forehead.

Apparently his father had gone to observe his second grade class sometime last week and it happened to be during a discussion on learning right from wrong, unbeknownst to G... so he was present when the teacher asked the kids where they learned the difference between right and wrong. The other kids in the class give the standard answers... their parents, church, blah blah blah.
G's contribution to the discussion? "Judge Judy."
DESK-ON: apply directly to the forehead.








Tales from Château Browne
Sep. 10th, 2009 09:49 pmMy youngest nephew G (age 7) is a trip.
Apparently his father had gone to observe his second grade class sometime last week and it happened to be during a discussion on learning right from wrong, unbeknownst to G... so he was present when the teacher asked the kids where they learned the difference between right and wrong. The other kids in the class give the standard answers... their parents, church, blah blah blah.
G's contribution to the discussion? "Judge Judy."
DESK-ON: apply directly to the forehead.

Apparently his father had gone to observe his second grade class sometime last week and it happened to be during a discussion on learning right from wrong, unbeknownst to G... so he was present when the teacher asked the kids where they learned the difference between right and wrong. The other kids in the class give the standard answers... their parents, church, blah blah blah.
G's contribution to the discussion? "Judge Judy."
DESK-ON: apply directly to the forehead.







