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  • _Christine_
    _Christine_ Posts: 1,385 Member
    My daughter brought a note home from one of her classmates... he's 7 and gave me his phone number.
    Two days later a 17-year old bagging my groceries asks me if I've heard about the story in town about a high school kid and his teacher having an affair. <wink>

    I seem to attract school kids!!! HA!!!
  • MassiveDelta
    MassiveDelta Posts: 3,271 Member
    Dude she has been eyeballin' you for a year trying to figure out weather you were worth it or not. LOL I love it!

    *edited to clarify* worth embarrassing herself by being the one to ask you. If you know what I mean

    I'm tired of being objectified. Can't someone just like me for who I am? Why couldn't I be rich instead of eye candy.

    Well some get all the brains and others get whats left sorry.... I guess you got lucky! :)
  • RoadDog
    RoadDog Posts: 2,946 Member
    My daughter brought a note home from one of her classmates... he's 7 and gave me his phone number.
    Two days later a 17-year old bagging my groceries asks me if I've heard about the story in town about a high school kid and his teacher having an affair. <wink>

    I seem to attract school kids!!! HA!!!

    My teacher didn't look like you when I was in grammar school. When I was 7 and in second grade I had Mrs. Runyon. Looked just like the name sounds.
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