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Wednesday 20 March 2024
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This looks like my CV from my School days, I always was a rebel.
Oh goooosh! Seriously. I remember the punishment for boys during middle school used to be push-ups on the lawn during recess. It was kind of funny actually. Probably made them stronger. Ummm... I don't remember girls being punished. LOL!
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Oh goooosh! Seriously. I remember the punishment for boys during middle school used to be push-ups on the lawn during recess. It was kind of funny actually. Probably made them stronger. Ummm... I don't remember girls being punished. LOL!
ReplyDelete...this happened in the '50s too.
ReplyDeleteI was always perfectly well behaved!
ReplyDeleteI must admit, I hate blackboard rubbers! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe teacher put a desk in the hallway for naughty kids to sit in...of course I never had to sit there! hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fun picture to look at.
ReplyDeletethat brings back memories, lol
ReplyDeleteI never was punished this way. Well, I was never punished at all. Boys were punished but not any of these ways. I was in school from 1954 until 1964.
ReplyDeleteI've had chalk thrown at me, does that count. :)
ReplyDeleteUh oh! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteUy, te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThankfully, despite my school years being in the 60s and 70s, I witnessed none of those things.
ReplyDeletehaha so true
ReplyDeleteour teacher would say i am tired to punish but you guys don't get tired to be naughty lol
That was in the days when punishment at school would be followed up by punishment at home, when teachers and parents were allies, not enemies.
ReplyDeleteGood grief - I was caned! on the palm of my hand most mornings for giggling when I attended one school of many due to my father's job...
ReplyDeleteI tried avoid punishment, the nuns scared me.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
This post reminds me illegal punishment I saw in the late 1960s. I remember some children were taken behind the blackboard.
ReplyDeleteWe always cleaned the erasers....it was a way to get out of the classroom.
ReplyDeleteWow, thankfully this is not true anymore.
ReplyDeleteUn poco de rebeldía, no es para causar preocupación.
ReplyDeleteRulered on the hand in kindergarten!
ReplyDeleteTeacher told me to hit myself harder until my hand is red.
My infraction...singing like Hank Williams.
LOL ~ 'times are a changing or maybe not' ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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ReplyDeleteJ.P. Alexander said...
Uy, te mando un beso.
Oops, I send you a kiss.
Miradas desde mi lente said...
Un poco de rebeldía, no es para causar preocupación
A little rebelliousness, not to cause concern
I was a really good girl in school but my hubby tells me stories of having a bit of discipline thrown at him :)
ReplyDeleteAntes castigaban mucho.Besos.
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