last call, kill it
What I'm Listening To: Every Time I Die - Elaborama.
An unnamed overachiever has made a packet for MLK day at Westside. To her dismay, it's third grade workbook material and the administration quickly confiscated them all. Except for one. In my posession. I now am faced with two hilarious options:
1) Make numerous copies and distribute them around the school to piss of administration as much as possible.
2) Send packets to various news organizations in the Omaha area, showing them the façade our MLK "celebration" really is.
Are either of these good ideas? Let me know, time is of the essence.
Comments
first dude my suggestion would be to scan some digi copies of the more funny pages, including the intro/opening. combatrhino exclusive. but then mmm why not both options? did they really confiscate them/why did they? couldnt the teachers keep them if they wanted?
Posted by: Jeff | January 14, 2004 6:02 PM
Mass media is our friend...and must be taken advantage of. Every Time I Die = sweetest live show I have ever seen. I suggest everyone that reads this should download it. DO IT!
Posted by: Brandon | January 14, 2004 6:08 PM
DO BOTH DO BOTH!!! especially #2. sometimes i take pride in my school... but i would LOVE for that girl to be embarrassed city wide along with our school. think of how cool you'd feel by giving everyone another reason to think whs is weird.... sweeeeeetness
Posted by: drew | January 14, 2004 6:32 PM
i don't know what you should do, but i do know that there is no way in hell i'm being stuck in school for it.
Posted by: Karl | January 14, 2004 6:40 PM
i think more #1 than #2 cause i dont really understand how that would work. but i think you get your balls by sticking it to the man either way
Posted by: joel | January 14, 2004 6:50 PM
maybe you should comment on mmy blog before posting
Posted by: erik! | January 14, 2004 7:10 PM
i guess teachers weren't allowed to keep them. my dad didn't even get ahold of one actually.
a sped teacher threw hers out, told the administration and she was asked to dig it out of the trash to remove all copies from "the public." they really went to great lengths to eradcate this monstrosity.
Posted by: bryant | January 14, 2004 8:00 PM