True, true. It's not appropriate for school - although it might be interesting to see what the teacher says about it especially if she didn't say profanity was not allowed. He pulled one over on her. Maybe she has a sense of humor.
She's the same teacher that two of my older kids had for kindergarten (and she has older kids), so at least she knows me. It's not on the list, but maybe the next time I see her I'll tell her what he wanted to put on the list and she'll probably get a good laugh out of it.
I'm offended!!!! Not really, just laughing that I was too embarrassed to post it myself.
DO you guys remember the story about my son and how he had to make a poster of a city and instead of a "hershey's" candy store ('cuz it's copyrighted, Mom!) he made it "Herpy's". The teacher hung it up in the hall and she and I laughed and laughed when I pointed it out to her.
When ds11 was in first grade, he brought home his weekly set of papers for me to sign off on, and one was a spelling test. He had misspelled one word, but right next to where it had been marked wrong, the teacher (with whom we had a really good relationship) had drawn a smiley face and writen a very tiny "Hee hee." The word he misspelled was "count," and let's just say that he left out one letter--but a *very* strategically placed letter it was (think about it and Mods please feel free to remove)!
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