my evening

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While I used to scorn the tsotchke gifts (the music note mugs, the poorly-drawn violin print blouses, the violin-playing mouse Christmas ornaments), I now actively covet those special trinkets held by teachers that manage to weasel out such gratitude from (the parents of) their students. Tonight, my friends, I had all three (3) of my students not show up to their lessons (no cancel, no call, no answering my call, no nada). These students are adults, and why is it, it plagues me, that these adults cannot keep their schedules? And more importantly, why do I feel like a failure because of it? At any rate, my dear students, I love you, place you on the highest pedestal, and am eternally grateful that you would consider me for a teacher, but if someone else comes along and wants your Thursday lesson time... you've forfeited your seniority and priority. Sorry.

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I am with you all the way on this one. SCOUNDRELS ! ! ! !

phewy I keep trying to post! Grr! And boo to not even answering your calls!

Baaahhhhhhh! That bites.

Sorry about off topic but i don't know where i can find blouses for sale, i am not familiar with internet.

I agree with your details , fantastic post.

Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing some research on that. And he just bought me lunch as I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thank you for lunch!

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