2006-06-28
15:30:35
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Education & Reference
➔ Primary & Secondary Education
I was the same as Mattis Missouri.
2006-06-28
15:36:08 ·
update #1
The nuns were worse in Providence,they would smack your nuckles with that heavy yard-stick.
2006-06-28
15:52:52 ·
update #2
You started smoking in 6th grade ? Wow !
I didn't start until 9th.
2006-06-28
15:53:48 ·
update #3
Actually it was HUNDREDS of times - I will not run, I will not talk, I will not do anything fun, etc., etc., etc.! This was in a Catholic school in Brooklyn in the 1960's - those nuns had no sense of humor! On the day my family moved out of Brooklyn they (the nuns!) made me stay late after school and give every "I will not" that I owed - it was about 500. It is because of these nuns that I still have to this day a deep seated fear of penguins!!
Brooklyn nuns had the yard stick too - I think they all go to the same training academy (Parris Island is my guess!).
2006-06-28 15:38:05
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answer #1
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answered by Mr. Boof 6
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In 4th grade we had a policy that every time you turned something in without your name on it, you had to write your name 50 more times (1st offense-50 times, 2nd offense-100 times, etc.)... before the school year was over, I was up to 600 times...
Now I have carpal-tunnel and tendinitis... can't imagine why!? lol
2006-06-28 22:36:16
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answered by MB_Bailey 3
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1961 in 6th grade
I will not smoke on the playground.
I will not smoke on the playground.
1962...500 times
I will not smoke in the girl's bathroom.
I will not smoke in the girl's bathroom.
1964...9th grade 1500 times
I will not smoke on the bus.
My penmanship got better every year.
2006-06-28 22:40:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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"I will not forget my P.E. clothes," or something like that.
The second time it happened, I had to write something like, "When I take my P.E. clothes home to be laundered, I will fold them and put them back in my backpack right away, so that I have P.E. clothes to wear in Mr. So-and-so's class, because those are the rules..." one hundred times.
I never forgot my P.E. clothes again.
2006-06-28 22:40:01
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answer #4
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answered by Nobody 2
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I will not be the class clown. ( I asked the teacher how dinosaurs used the bathroom when I was in 3rd grade )
2006-06-28 22:36:34
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answered by ChrisJ 3
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I WILL NOT TALK IN CLASS-----1000 TIMES
GAVE ME A COMPLEX---for years through high school I would go into empty classrooms and just talk for hours
2006-06-28 22:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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our whole class had to write that we would not be mean to subsitutes and that we would listen to them 100 times because the sub went home crying
2006-06-28 22:35:49
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answer #7
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answered by Football rules 2
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" I will not, under any circumstances, throw sissors across the room"
Teacher said i almost clocked a kid. Next time im shure i'll him
2006-06-28 22:37:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
I will not talk during class.
and so on.
As the years went on the punishments got worse. I remember my 8th grade year we all took our screws out of our seats so they would rock and we could lean back and then a girl flipped out of the seat. So the punishment was we either miss our 8th grade mystery trip or we had to shovel two hugee truck loads of gravel around the playground after school. So everybody stayed and it took us two hours.
2006-06-28 22:32:23
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answered by Tasy 4
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Nope never
2006-06-28 22:32:21
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answered by Rocky 3
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