Burned Docs New Leak(s) 15JUN2014

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The lack of teacher input on these assignments is depressing. Chris thinks the District of Columbia refers to Columbia, South Carolina, and the teacher doesn't even correct him. Definitely getting a "yeah, we just let him pass in order to get rid of him" feel from these.
 
Like I said in an earlier thread, those new neighbors of his at the rental house are going to hear so much noise coming out of those windows.
Well, until Barb tells him to shutup, she's watching her stories.
 
The lack of teacher input on these assignments is depressing. Chris thinks the District of Columbia refers to Columbia, South Carolina, and the teacher doesn't even correct him. Definitely getting a "yeah, we just let him pass in order to get rid of him" feel from these.

Well Chris and the Chandler parents were already notorious for being troublemakers. I'm sure that when the new school got a copy of the records from Greene County, they read about all the sorts of crap all three Chandlers pulled, including the lawsuit. They likely didn't want to be sued as well (who does?), so the order likely came down from the Superintendent that so long as Chris doesn't do anything outright criminal or hurt anyone, just "let the Doofus win and he'll be out of our hair in a few years", thinking that they can handle that one percentage point less on their overall SAT scores that Chris will bring.
 
The lack of teacher input on these assignments is depressing. Chris thinks the District of Columbia refers to Columbia, South Carolina, and the teacher doesn't even correct him. Definitely getting a "yeah, we just let him pass in order to get rid of him" feel from these.

Is that what that was? I couldn't, for the life of me, figure why he had drawn South Carolina.
 
Pretty sure Chris wasn't referring to Columbia, SC. He was probably just being dumb and thought the important part of "District of Columbia" is the "Columbia" part.
 
This is a gold mine you've found, Sky. But just to be careful, you really should seal them in a vacuum Space Bag for a few weeks in order to suffocate any creepy-crawlies that may still be skittering around inside of them. Last thing you want is an unexpected bonus souvenir like your own holey buttocks from scabies.

And after they have been properly decontaminated and scanned, I would encourage you to sell these sheets for around $20 a pop + shipping on eBay. You have every right to do so and you can either keep the cash, donate the proceeds to charity, or use it to send Chris the earned amount in the form of jars of pickles via Amazon. :julay::julay::julay:
 
Is that what that was? I couldn't, for the life of me, figure why he had drawn South Carolina.
My best guess: Most kids know their state capitals before high school, but Chris, being Chris, had learned them recently enough that he hadn't yet had time to forget them. He also knew the capital of the US is "Washington, D.C.", but he didn't know what D.C. stood for, and might have thought they were just letters and didn't stand for anything at all. So, when he learned about the District of Columbia voting amendment, he automatically thought of Columbia, South Carolina, and it never occurred to him that Columbia might mean anything different.
 
I nominate Skyraider for something very impressive that I haven't thought of yet. This is Christory in the making.
 
Holy cow, skyraider comes through again! I haven't been this excited about new content since the trial. And I, too, am intrigued by the thought of Chris studying Pride and Prejudice, though it's probably a good thing it went over his head. I'm picturing Lizzie Rosechu and Mister JERKcy.
 
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