Monday, October 4, 2010

Halburn Can't Count

Massive overnight growth in Putnam County has apparently produced new schools that nobody knows about.
According to that other publisher, Putnam County now has seven High Schools!

You want to run down the list for us, Crisco?
If this were true, there would be 3 more schools that wouldn't hire you either.

Now he'll correct his sloppy reporting.
You can cut us a check when you get your allowance, porky.

8 comments:

  1. Right on the same page as him substitute teaching. Priceless...

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  2. that's his superior Kalifornya edumication he has... us dum hicks dun know we hav sevn skoolz....

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  3. The picture of him in a Mustang is priceless...wait a sec; the damage he did to the shocks and suspension probably does have a price.

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  4. You know they're going to try and pass that off as a new car to some poor sucker.

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  5. Congratulations, sir. You got a headline on the website under education! Of course, it will only be a headline. No link. Linking would be giving you credit where credit is due, and, well ...

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  6. This the funniest darned site that I have ever seen! If the "other" guy had a hint about grammar, spelling and all of the other shit he claims noone else around here has, the world would be a better place. LOL. I would like to see him leave the area. Is he aware of this site?

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  7. Oh, he knows about it. And he can't ignore us.
    He reads it several times daily.
    The fact that he's now complaining about us on his cluttered advertising shopper is proof of that.
    We are a HUGE thorn in his side and will continue to be until he goes away.

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  8. Halburn must be retarded. He doesn't know the difference between a K-12 school and a High School. If you really want to get technical about it, the Putnam County Board of Education considers the Vo-Tech school as a high school, but lets not count that for now. That leaves 4 public HIGH schools, 3 PRIVATE K-12 schools, and a plethora of middle (6-8) and elementary K-5) schools in Putnam County. There is no bias at all regarding Christin schools, the fact is that you, a substitute teacher, doesn't know the difference. Kanawha County must really be desperate for subs.
    Halburn, when are you ever going to learn that if you mess with the bull, you will get the horns. I would personally love to slap the stupid out of you, but I don't have that much free time.

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