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SMYRNA, Tenn. -
For the rest of the semester, a Rutherford County elementary student has to eat lunch at the "silent table" for allegedly waving around a slice of pizza some say resembled a gun.
Nicholas Taylor attends David Youree Elementary School in Smyrna, about 30 miles southeast of Nashville.
So a slice of pizza that someone thought resembled a gun now deserves punishment ?
The idiots are running the show folks and we're all going to be made to pay for it.
This boy clearly was threatening other students with a piece of pizza! Perhaps when this student eats at the silent lunch table, his pizza will develop a form of Jesus as a sign for him to repent..
SMYRNA, Tenn. -
For the rest of the semester, a Rutherford County elementary student has to eat lunch at the "silent table" for allegedly waving around a slice of pizza some say resembled a gun.
Nicholas Taylor attends David Youree Elementary School in Smyrna, about 30 miles southeast of Nashville.
Hell, when I was a kid in first and second grade we brought in our real guns for show and tell. Most were just .22s and 410 shotguns. No one thought it was odd at all then and of course the guns were not loaded, but handled by white trash kids who were used to handling guns from an early age.
Given teachers and administrators that are this lacking in mental ability...is it any suprise that kids are graduating barely able to read and unable to do simple math?
Given teachers and administrators that are this lacking in mental ability...is it any suprise that kids are graduating barely able to read and unable to do simple math?
So they thought pizza was a gun. Congress thinks pizza is a vegetable.
So they thought pizza was a gun. Congress thinks pizza is a vegetable.
Good one jojajn, good one
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