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drawing by Ken Rodoff
I was going to write a post about two near-fights I intervened in during one 25 minute lunch and how a student ~one i knew would never do this~ refused to come with me and popped off to me while the whole of B lunch stood watching like it’s John Woo.
And how I stood there too long before any other adult came to help me. Not that I was in danger, but I could’ve used some help. ~i take it as a given that any fight requires two adults. too much to ask?~
But I’m sick of talking about crap like this. So, inspired by Ken’s drawings, I decided to skip it ~or did i?~ and draw something. ~his riot assessment was great for this post~
Then I remembered I can’t draw.
But I pressed on, so be kind:

I was also going to ask why fights are a form of entertainment. Then I remembered how much I loved Kill Bill.

4 responses so far ↓
1 Kaelie // May 12, 2008 at 7:54 pm
So THAT’S what teachers do in their free time…I always wondered, and now I know. You guys draw stick figure cartoons….
You guys are goofy. I don’t think real life fights are entertaining, but, yeah, stick me in front of the TV and have me watching The Bourne Identity or something, and I’m good to go.
Kaelie’s last blog post..Happiness Is A Warm Gun
2 Taylor // May 12, 2008 at 8:30 pm
Hey, Ken started it! I was just going along! It’s not my fault!
3 Taylor // May 12, 2008 at 8:31 pm
Students seem to think shit like that is convincing. I thought I’d try it.
4 ken // May 13, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Not only do I enjoy doodling, I even give extra credit on vocabulary quizzes for doodles.
One year, the yearbook did a two-page spread on the doodles from my classes.
Oh, and the best fight scene is in They Live. Roddy Rowdy Piper fights another guy in order to get him to try on the alien-revealing sunglasses. Marry and procreate.
See the movie.
ken’s last blog post..we smart like pineapple
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