redheadelizabeth
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Elvis has returned to the building ...
... at least his favorite fashion has shown up for students:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,396362,00.html
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8/2/2008, 10:27 am
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PghTFguy
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Re: Elvis has returned to the building ...
Somehow this doesn't bother me. Recall that we discussed to death on this board a couple months ago the topic of being bra-free at school [link]. I'm sure that that would fall under the same category.
As I stated in that thread, if what you wear to school interferes with someone else's learning, then you are in the wrong, and it's in the school's interests to see that learning does indeed happen, however that is accomplished. If the answer is jumpsuits (at least in part), fine, wear jumpsuits.
I wonder, though, what a bra-free girl forced into a jumpsuit is going to look like. If the air conditioning illuminates her high beams, then what have they accomplished? Nothing.
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8/2/2008, 11:01 am
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Re: Elvis has returned to the building ...
quote: PghTFguy wrote:
As I stated in that thread, if what you wear to school interferes with someone else's learning, then you are in the wrong, and it's in the school's interests to see that learning does indeed happen, however that is accomplished.
I suspect that "interferes with someone else's learning" is sometimes offered as a rationale when the true reason is simply disapproval by a school official.
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8/2/2008, 1:40 pm
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