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  • I'm glad you have turned your attention to Bree. She needs a responsible figure in her life right now.

  • Thank you, CNG. I do hope things turn out well for young Bree.

  • Well, unless they get rescued by Tach somehow, this could be alot of problems for the Trio. The last thing Bree should have done is left that area.

  • Oh mskelly LOL you are the 'work-a-holic' aren't you?

    R'n R...get some.

  • This is true. Let's go out for coffee soon. I need to be involved in more than revenge and nagging. Take care, sweetie.

  • Close enough guess there Ms Kelly. Seems like they all got nailed. (Well, what do you expect when you tell them where you are? These aren't the brightest.)

    "Oh...I know. We have people after us. They killed my dad. I know..lets go to vegas and tell the world on webcam! That should hide us!" Wow.

  • NichiStateum, I try and try, but my pleas just fall on deaf ears. I hope they find a safe resolution to their issues. Thanks for your comment.

  • Ms. Kelly, I'm delighted to see you're becoming more yourself again. Bree would do well to spend a week or two in a "training camp" with you! Give my regards to Phillip, and take your time with your rest. It seems to be doing you good.

  • Thank you, Luminous. I will, indeed, get caught up on my needed rest. Phillip will be pleased to hear from you. It is always so good to hear from you. Take care.

  • P.S. I have been haunting the hallway outside your office, hoping to catch sight of a brave hand removing the "closed for spring cleaning" sign. I am getting hungry, and I need to use "the facilities," but I feel I dare not leave my post.

  • I do believe that some some light cleaning and some straightening up has been completed in my office. I used to lock the door because I was afraid of people snooping through my files. However, I am trying to become a more trusting person. My wonderful students have helped me along this path as I have yet to discover any of them in my office without permission.

  • Ms. Kelly, I most respectfully submit that your understanding of young Bree's need for "girl time" might stem from a lack of such downtime in your life, though one would hope you would choose a more organized, and therefore worthy, companion than Tachyon, who no doubt fails to understand the term "vacation." Might I suggest--nay, implore--that you make haste to acquire some girl time of your own, so both former and future students might have you back as Most Hight Educator?

  • Yes, I would agree that I really should be following my own plan for rest and relaxation. Perhaps I will make arrangements with some friends. I could use some new shoes, a visit to a museum or perhaps a leisurely stroll through the park. Or perhaps all three. Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions. They will certainly help to relieve the stress in my life and perhaps help me to be more patient and helpful.

  • You made some good points, Ms.Kelly, but while it's true that Miss Bree's decisions have not been the best, lately. I think a few of the comments you made in this piece were a bit mean. I will not harp on this, since I know you need your rest, and everyone is entitled to their opinions. Can one be "closed-minded" without knowing it? I mean no disrespect, you are still one of my favorite people, Ms.Kelly. Maybe it was just the need for sleep talking.

    'yuki

  • Kageyuki, thanks for an honest and respectful assessment of my attitude toward Bree. In the past, others have said my approach to her situation was unforgiving. I hope not to seem close-minded as I am an advocate for this girl who needs support and direction in her life now more than ever. I will consider your remarks because I mean no harm to young Bree. I only hope for her eventual empowerment and success. Please know that my seemingly harsh tone comes from a place of concern. Thanks again.

  • Maybe Bree can be helped easier if we try to advocate support for her two cohorts, as well, as they definitely seem to need to find some direction in their own lives as well. It is almost like fixing the leaky faucet, yet ignoring the cracks in the pipes; and fixing all the problems would ensure that the faucet doesn't leak again. I know speaking in riddles doesn't help, but I don't know how else to put things together.

  • Excellent point as always.  I will consider this method as I really hope to help, not hinder, the progress of young people. I think I understand your riddle. Thank you so much.

  • My, Phillip does take things to the extreme. Does he destroy everything when you're finished with it?

  • Phillip can be a bit cantankerous and uptight at times, but I am usually the one who is more irritable and disturbed by the shocking behaviors that seem to run rampant in this world. He is quite supportive of me and my desire to make the world more ethically and morally sound. He does realize, as I do, that we are not perfect people, but we try to learn from our mistakes. We do seem to work well together. Thank you for your comment, Mrs. Cop.

  • MsKelly,

    you have made no mention of "Aunt robs the cradle" and her flirting sessions with "tough man, way to young" Daniel. You must be sleepy, to have missed that.

    Though I do have to admit "Aunt Alex" is quite aesthetically pleasing.

    Opps Sorry MsKelly was that vulgar of me to say that? Sometimes I revert back to the high school days.

    M.

  • I am aware of this rather unethical element (older woman lusting after an inexperienced boychild). It is just another troubling issue in our trio's exploits. However, I could have subliminally refused to address this issue because it is so base and immoral (I didn't even mention the alcohol-induced shame of our favorite Beast). Don't worry about reverting to high school-like behavior. It often happens when we are faced with such juvenile and immature antics. Thanks for weighing in, Meubby.

  • What is with all this sleep? Jane and you are both slacking off. There are things that need to be done. She agrees with you, but we do not.

  • Sleep is so inevitable that sometimes before allowing it to engulf us, we need to catch up on waking life. Jane really would understand. However, I cannot force anyone to see from my point-of-view. This, I feel, is the biggest shame of all.

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