Cob Pile

How ironic...the school paper at the Nebraska Boys Ranch the boy lives at?

"THE RAMROD"

http://www.nebraskaboysranch.com.../ newsletter.htm


The teacher is cute in a Monica way. I wish I had been taken for a test ride by a cute teacher in my teen years but all my teachers were old(+35) and mostly ugly during my 12 years of public schooling. I was a deprived child. I only became depraved later.


I'm wondering, is "Hello, Negro" right about this being a white female teacher phenomenon? Or are there some twisted sisters around who know how to scare their young 'ramrods' into perpetual silence?

Tell us about it, CG.


What the heck is "cute in a Monica way" supposed to mean, CG? You are attracted to naughty girls? The ones that put their level of excitement ahead of common sense and reason? The girl whose consciousness lives in her nerve endings instead of residing in the cortex.

Most revealing.
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I recall looking out the window when I was in school. I can't really picture any of my 8th grade teachers, but I can tell you exactly what was outside the window.
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Do you suppose some 8th grade white boys fantasize being seduced by a 25 year old Negro lady teacher, DG? Go ahead, admit it.
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The whole Little Buckaroo Gangsta Ranch thing smells fishy to me. Ramrod, indeed. Anyone have any believable statistics on kids molested and otherwise abused at such facilities? Why was Fernando there? What are the taxpayers having to pony up for a stay a a dude ranch for delinquents? Maybe its all on the up and up.


PT: I'll admit to those fantasies when I was a 25 yr old ex-g.i. college student, for all the good it did me. In 8th grade I had no use for any teacher, good looking or otherwise, who'd give me homework or embarrass me in class by asking me questions I couldn't answer.


PTG:
"cute in a Monica way"-you realize of course I am referring to Clinton's Monica. Chubby but cute. The bottom line is that I find her good looking. Just an opinion. Also, how much common sense did you have when 25? In saying all this, the teacher is definitely a wacko for doing this stupid thing with a student. Mentally she must be just 13 herself.

"Tell us about it, CG."
Well Dadgum, I don't know what to say. I grew up in a white bread town, saw my first live black only when I was 12 and he was with a travelling circus. I went through public school, grades 1 to 12 and every kid was white. I do recall 1 Jewish boy in Grade 4. He was a mystery to us. Up here we were either French or English, Catholic or Protestant. Also I have just 1 black aquaintance to this day. And that bastard ripped me off in a financial deal. So really I can't comment on the racial thing from any wealth of first hand experiences. Besides is not the kid is Hispanic so why is the black card being played?


I was home schooled I had the hots for mommy.


Please remove the inappropriate link to my blog on the first mention of Fernando Rodriguez.


Puck: I decide what is and isn't appropriate here at the feedlot. You posted the link and description of the very humorous Malcolm in the Middle episode in which little Dewey dances to ABBA's "Fernando". I simply linked to it.

Sorry if having folks link to your blog embarrasses you, but this is the real world internet. I don't tell you what to do with Puck's Prattle.

Come back when you aren't feeling so bossy.


Do what you want, but linking the name of a kidnapping victim to a completely unrelated post on a different blog is really bad netiquette.


And harping on me about how impolite I am to run my relatively unknown little blog as I please is good etiquette, net or otherwise?


So, other than the name Fernando, how is your blog entry the least bit relevant to a scene from Malcolm in the Middle? I suppose I don't understand the workings of minds like yours.


Now you are getting close, Puck. In answer to your polite question, my blog is, at least in part, a log of the places I find on the internet.

How I actually find things on the internet is no more than a linear series of boolean search results. One leads to the next. I suppose the process naturally reflects whatever is peculiar to me through free word association.

When I was following the story about Ms. Peterson and Fernando, I recalled having been delighted by the scene from Malcolm in the Middle and that became my next logical stop. Perhaps the association was partly made because the Malcolm episode portrayed a "young boy - older woman" pairing with nearly innocent sexual undertones.

Maybe it was because the TV Dewey walks away from the crazy dance scene unscathed, while his older partner winds up hauled off amid flashing lights and sirens.

I could analyze this link until the cows come home. It represents a legitimate use of the hyper-link in blogging. And it isn't against any code of blog etiquette, if indeed there is one.

What would it take to satisfy you that including a link to your site was not a personal affront?

Have I asked you for an apology for barging in here, barking out orders and accusing me of bad manners? No. Partly because I don't really care if anyone understands the 'workings' of my mind or the whispers of my muse.

The rest of the story is that I'm more tolerant than you seem to be, Puck. I don't worry at all about what you think or do.


Well, that makes much more sense. Thanks for clearing that up!

However, given the contents of your sidebar, I don't think you're in any position to lecture me on tolerance.

We are all free to link as we please!


I'm glad you read my sidebar. I don't care what you think about my relative position in your hierarchy of moral authority. You have a blog, be the moral authority there, no sweat.

If I sound like I'm lecturing, it might be from years of teaching adults under formal circumstances. I usually adopt that mode when I'm addressing someone that acts like a thick student.

Cheers for freedom, Puck.


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