HA!! I would have loved to seen that. Unfortunately, when I was in HS, they would have run out of duct tape if they tried that with everyone.turkeyham wrote:When I was in high school, the guys would wear baggy clothes. I remember one day one of the pe teachers were fed up with bagginess in the pants and duct tape it on to a football player. This guy had to walk around with the duct tape all day. :D:
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Turkeyham,
I didn't go there, but I have relatives who did. Joe Escalante graduated in 1980 or 81. He's the DJ on Indie 103.1. I also know many of the Spanish teachers there, Shari Kaulig, Mayra Alba.
I like the duct tape for pants idea. It's hard to believe that sagging fashion is still around after more than 20 years.
I didn't go there, but I have relatives who did. Joe Escalante graduated in 1980 or 81. He's the DJ on Indie 103.1. I also know many of the Spanish teachers there, Shari Kaulig, Mayra Alba.
I like the duct tape for pants idea. It's hard to believe that sagging fashion is still around after more than 20 years.
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"Yes, sir, but the water is fake."
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I have friends who work in foods. I heard that if they have baggy pants and it looks bad, they have to be measured up by wardrobe. Wardrobe keeps a file on what size they wear and they also make sure that they have a proper size belt. :D:
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Check this out:Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Turkeyham,
I didn't go there, but I have relatives who did. Joe Escalante graduated in 1980 or 81. He's the DJ on Indie 103.1. I also know many of the Spanish teachers there, Shari Kaulig, Mayra Alba.
I like the duct tape for pants idea. It's hard to believe that sagging fashion is still around after more than 20 years.
http://www.ducttapeguys.com/
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I am a school teacher in Texas, and in my small, rural school district, we use zip ties. The kid pulls the pants up, and we zip tie several pant loops together, insuring that the pants are on nice and tight. :twisted:
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That is awesome! This is one reason why I'm glad the school I want to teach at has a strict uniform code.
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Wow, I wish my school would do that. My admin chooses to ignore bad behavior and not enforce their so-called "Dress code".
"Excuse me, are those ducks real?"
"Yes, sir, but the water is fake."
"Yes, sir, but the water is fake."
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It wasn't always like that: we had some new admin this last year that really followed the student code of conduct very closely. It took a bit, but those kids really stepped up to meet the "new" expectations.