Originally posted by: Pale Rider
When I was a kid we were taught how to make a budget and keep a balance sheet in Home Economics. I don't even think kids get that class anymore. We are too busy bribing them with X-Box and Play station to do well on their State Exams so the Super Intended of schools gets his yearly raise and can run for Senate...
silence, SuperNintendo Chalmers.Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
When I was a kid we were taught how to make a budget and keep a balance sheet in Home Economics. I don't even think kids get that class anymore. We are too busy bribing them with X-Box and Play station to do well on their State Exams so the Super Intended of schools gets his yearly raise and can run for Senate...
When you were a kid, did they have English classes?
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Our kids? No, because we won't have kids.
Your kids? Maybe, depends on how you raise them.
My kids (if I ever have them)? I will do my best so they don't.
Wow. At least you didn't call him Super Nintendo.Originally posted by: Pale Rider
When I was a kid we were taught how to make a budget and keep a balance sheet in Home Economics. I don't even think kids get that class anymore. We are too busy bribing them with X-Box and Play station to do well on their State Exams so the Super Intended of schools gets his yearly raise and can run for Senate...
Originally posted by: her209
This generation has already spent enough that our next three generations will be paying for it.