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Category: Slouching Toward Bedlam

Beware the Rex’s March, or It’s All Greek to Me

Posted on April 24, 2013December 11, 2018

“The books are here!” English teacher Christina Lopez shouted excitedly as she pushed through the faculty lounge door. She held a brown cardboard box in her left hand and a box cutter in her right. She crossed to the table and dropped the box. Its thud splashed coffee over the rim of P.E. teacher Rex […]

Giving 110 Percent and Other Lies, or Dreaming the Impossible Dream

Posted on April 24, 2013October 5, 2018

Gord Winkle was nervous. When he got nervous, he tended to eat. Since he was quite spectacularly nervous, he was eating a lot. He had a two-foot-long baked sub sandwich from Fast Freddy’s, two double hamburgers and two chocolate shakes from Belly Busters, a triple chicken sandwich with pickles from Gobs O’Chicken, and a brown […]

Moles for Monrovia, Puppets for Panama City, Kringle for Christmas, or Service for Springfield?

Posted on February 27, 2013August 16, 2018

Music teacher Carrie Wellema pushed through the door to the staff room and sighed. The final bell had just rung and she could hear the shouts in the hallway as Bedlam’s students hurried out into the beautiful late October day. Carrie sighed because she had to chair a committee meeting on a gorgeous afternoon. A […]

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