The day to day things I encounter, ponder and experience in my amazing life

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Coming to a high school near you....

The time is a little after 11:30 and while I have a second psychology paper due at midnight this evening, I have procrastinated to the point that I really don't feel like doing it at all anymore tonight. I can turn it in tomorrow for a minor points deduction, so that's my plan of attack. In all honestly, I am so god-damned (sorry father) of these weekly papers I could spit. Honors Psychology online is just plain hell! No joke! So, I figured that I might as well check my email and see what I could find to write about this evening before I retire for the evening. So, low and behold I check my inbox and what do I find, but a spectacular email from everyone's favorite Cowboy.. Cowboy Curtis. And what did he send me, but a jem of a news article of a high school teach over in Hungary, who decided to do a strip tease for her students in class. Now, if you don't believe me, check out the link below and ofcourse, this posting would not be complete without a video to go along with it.
First, here's the link:
Strip Tease Teacher
And then, ofcourse the video:


Now, I just have one question in my mind for this teacher, and that is this: At what point in time would you have thought that stripping for your students would be considered a good idea? I mean, did she think that one her lovely students would not a)brag to his friends that he watched his teacher strip, which would then spread around the school like California wildfires (sorry Cali for that jab) and adventually makes it's way to an administrators office or b) have a video camera on their phone which they would use to video to display such an obvious lack of sanity in doing such a thing. Does this make me a prude or is this woman just plain stupid? You decide.

Love Your Life (and your stripper teacher--haha)

Mel xo

1 comment:

Cowboy Curtis said...

The sad thing is, this is tame for Orlando, where apparently its SOP to let your students get to 3rd base (home by second semester).