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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1595918" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>When I started to school which was many years ago my mother advised me to say yes mam and no mam to my teacher. She did not go to school with me just put me on the bus. I had just boarded the bus when an older boy scooted over to let me set on the seat. As I was sitting down he scooted back and I hit the floor. I got up and socked him in the face and blacked his eye. I did know until later in life and Alvin Lennon told me the story about my visit to the superintendents office on the third day of school . Alvin was in high school and the superintendent sent Alvin to get me. I set in the office saying yes mam and no mam to Homer Hennon who was the superintendent as he was asking about the incident. Alvin said that it was all they could do to keep from cracking up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1595918, member: 4674"] When I started to school which was many years ago my mother advised me to say yes mam and no mam to my teacher. She did not go to school with me just put me on the bus. I had just boarded the bus when an older boy scooted over to let me set on the seat. As I was sitting down he scooted back and I hit the floor. I got up and socked him in the face and blacked his eye. I did know until later in life and Alvin Lennon told me the story about my visit to the superintendents office on the third day of school . Alvin was in high school and the superintendent sent Alvin to get me. I set in the office saying yes mam and no mam to Homer Hennon who was the superintendent as he was asking about the incident. Alvin said that it was all they could do to keep from cracking up. [/QUOTE]
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