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Mother Of The Year Sends 16-Year-Old Son A Strip-O-Gram On His Birthday
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Rob - 10:11pm on 11/07/2007

Greatest Birthday Present Ever.

Mr. Mxyzptlk - 12:11am on 11/08/2007

The teacher was part of the act, silly!
You know, teacher-on-gorilla-while-schoolkids-look?
Sounds like Pelosi’s new evolution push. . .

ShoeMart - 12:11am on 11/08/2007

YCMTSU!

golfmann - 05:11am on 11/08/2007

"but how does a stripper show up at a high school and not think to herself..."maybe there was a mix-up.””

Well, with the little experience I have in this field...the strippers are working their way through college, that’s a given. Until they get through it though, they are not the brightest bulbs in the box.

markm - 06:11am on 11/08/2007

I can now say with conviction that I was a deprived child.

The Whistler - 07:11am on 11/08/2007

Poor judgement to send the stripper to school, but otherwise...I really fail to see the big deal here. Whoop-de-do. Mom made a decision we disagree with. She thought her kid was old enough to see a little T-n-A. Don’t we normally defend the right of the parent to be an imbecile?

Kenny - 09:11am on 11/08/2007

You might have a point, Kenny, were there not 30 other 16-year-olds around to watch the show.

Rob - 09:11am on 11/08/2007

the birthday boy ran out of the classroom while the stripper packed her bag.

This has to be quite an awkward situation for some 16 year old boys. I know if it was my son he would be trying to escort her to her car, but depending on the boy, this kind of spotlighting could prove very devastating.
The entire situation seems like a joke gone wrong on the mothers part and I can only hope the mother knew her son well enough ... although him running out doesn’t seem like this type of entertainment was the best choice, for the location anyway. (Mix-up my ass ... if it truly was a mix-up, that parent would be irate as the devil in a ND snowstorm)
wink

Anna - 10:11am on 11/08/2007

You might have a point, Kenny, were there not 30 other 16-year-olds around to watch the show.

Rob, I repeat:

Poor judgement to send the stripper to school

I mentioned that. It was dumb to send her to school one day...which was against the rule. )Tho I’m sure it made the children laugh and play to see a stripper at school).

As I said, other than that, it’s just parental choice. And don’t we normally defend that kinda thing? Even if the choice is stupid?

Kenny - 04:11pm on 11/08/2007
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