That’d be a winner, M2. Talk of a rebuild of the marina in downtown Norfolk in the paper. Someone suggested fresh seafood. Offered I thought it was a great idea. Getcha the catch of the day, nice ‘n fresh, then board Norfolk’s shiny rail bus they’s so proud of for the ride home.
Ennways…….
Bitter sweet moment a while ago. My loadin’ notebook’s filled, had ta start a new one. First entry was 020502. I was still werkin’. Got an entry onna shell load marked 110408 – ‘Black Tuesday.’ A day that will live in infamy.
Thought the report of a l’il prank might lift the spirits a bit for the high school crowd. Gotta feelin’ the Chesapeake school board gonna get an earful for the over reaction of the school’s admin.
By Mary Beth Cleavelin The Virginian-Pilot © November 2, 2013 CHESAPEAKE
A senior prank Friday at Grassfield High School started with a hallway turned into a web of yarn and ended with dozens of students suspended.
At 10:15 a.m., just before the first block ended, the students involved tied yarn to the legs of their desks. They let the string unravel a little, then walked around with the yarn in hand, according to Chris Carr, a senior who was suspended.
The six-minute break between classes was ample time for them to create a web of multicolored yarn as they weaved between lockers and other students.
Carr estimated about 40 students were punished for the prank that had been planned for a couple of weeks. The suspension will last for one day, and students will be allowed to return to school Tuesday.
School officials could not be reached for comment Friday evening.
On Twitter, students reacted to news of the suspensions and shared pictures of the prank. Some blamed one student's use of fishing line as going too far.
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