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Food & Drink

Posted by: bluey42

16th Jun 2010 03:04pm

Hi I was wondering what do you all think about no more lollie drives at schools


Deeva
  • 6th May 2011 04:01pm

Life is about moderation in all aspects. Share the love and share the lollies. That teacher has to think where will the school get the extra funding for their "wish list" that most teachers give the P & C Associations. LIke I read in an article we lived with lead painted room, had outdoor fires, ate lollies, stood up for the cane, etc.. We I think our age group are well behaved. Hey we dont need chemically processed drugs to get high, unlike this generation


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