Gus on the other hand is at least as smart as a 5th grader, and suggests that what they meant to say was, Thanks for a Good Start - as in, start of the school year. I was so hoping that Staring Contests had become a sport, and that's why Timberwilde was a Texas Recognized School.
An occasional dispatch from the comfort of my home to brag, or complain about my wonderful neighborhood, Silver Creek, and the city I love so much, San Antonio, TX. If you can't make it here to see for yourself, I'll tell you all about it!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
"Stared" in 78250...
Fellow Silver Creek resident and Five Oh correspondent Gus sends us a picture he snapped while sitting at the 4-way stop near Timberwilde Elementary and staring at the marquee.
I've been accused of not being as smart as a 5th grader, so I don't want to really speculate as to what the real message is intended to be. Maybe you know.
Gus on the other hand is at least as smart as a 5th grader, and suggests that what they meant to say was, Thanks for a Good Start - as in, start of the school year. I was so hoping that Staring Contests had become a sport, and that's why Timberwilde was a Texas Recognized School.
Gus on the other hand is at least as smart as a 5th grader, and suggests that what they meant to say was, Thanks for a Good Start - as in, start of the school year. I was so hoping that Staring Contests had become a sport, and that's why Timberwilde was a Texas Recognized School.
I saw that sign Friday and wondered what was up. I noticed they had early release on Friday (at noon) and was looking at the sign to figure out why the early release. Turns out it was end of a 6 wk grading period?
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