The Weird Kid In Class
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
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Let me tell you about poor old S. Bailey.
Primary school. He was weird. We used to pick on him a lot which any Aspergers victim should fully expect but he mainly brought it on himself. On a school trip once we went to Thor's cave. He was walking over a small wooden bridge when he dropped his red plastic lunch box (power rangers I think) into the river. It hit a rock and smashed open and his flask, sandwiches and 50+pencils majestically floated downstream like poosticks, much to our delight. I'll never forget the look on his face as he broke down in tears and urinated his shorts as year's 4, 5 and 6 burst into laughter. Even the teachers were laughing.
EDIT. Stephen if you're reading this then I am SO sorry. It was funny though.
( , Sat 20 Jan 2007, 23:56, Reply)
Primary school. He was weird. We used to pick on him a lot which any Aspergers victim should fully expect but he mainly brought it on himself. On a school trip once we went to Thor's cave. He was walking over a small wooden bridge when he dropped his red plastic lunch box (power rangers I think) into the river. It hit a rock and smashed open and his flask, sandwiches and 50+pencils majestically floated downstream like poosticks, much to our delight. I'll never forget the look on his face as he broke down in tears and urinated his shorts as year's 4, 5 and 6 burst into laughter. Even the teachers were laughing.
EDIT. Stephen if you're reading this then I am SO sorry. It was funny though.
( , Sat 20 Jan 2007, 23:56, Reply)
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