21 December 2006
oh, white people.
my favorite part of that is down at the bottom, though:
A first-grade teacher at Stoner Creek Elementary School in Mt. Juliet, Connie Akins has an array of sweaters that she's proud to wear the three weeks out of the year in which she can.
She hadn't heard of "Tacky Christmas Sweater" events before, but said if her 21-year-old daughter ever wanted to go to one, Akins would have to sit her down for a talk.
"I would probably talk to her about it and how it's disrespectful to make fun of other people," she said. "I would be shocked."
uh, your dauhter is 21 years old and she needs to be told not to tease others? is the south just completely retarded at this point?
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my favorite part of that is down at the bottom, though:
A first-grade teacher at Stoner Creek Elementary School in Mt. Juliet, Connie Akins has an array of sweaters that she's proud to wear the three weeks out of the year in which she can.
She hadn't heard of "Tacky Christmas Sweater" events before, but said if her 21-year-old daughter ever wanted to go to one, Akins would have to sit her down for a talk.
"I would probably talk to her about it and how it's disrespectful to make fun of other people," she said. "I would be shocked."
uh, your dauhter is 21 years old and she needs to be told not to tease others? is the south just completely retarded at this point?
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