
Coach Lubbock here. Hey, I dont want to point fingers or place blame, unless your name is Mike Seaver or "Boner" Stabone and your trying to nail one of my seven beautiful daughters. However, I did want to point out how important a schedule can be, whether organizing a blog or planning the Dewey High Hooter football season. I know I for one have gotten quite used to checking in on the writing stylings of my compatriots here on the neatness, even if I don't quite understand what they are saying (FA). Look, I'm a simple Physical Education Specialist from Lon Gisland who sometimes moonlights as a drama instructor, but I adore things that are neat and tips that point of the neatness of said things. So lets all put on some tangerine lip gloss and open the door to the neatness.
Yours truly,
Coach Lubbock
7 comments:
this is a tough one, b/c while i agree with the importance of a schedule, i in no way want to stigmatized, and subsequently ostracized, as a mutinous community member. therefore, i am invoking my right to parlay (http://www.wikihow.com/Act-Like-a-Pirate), whilst respectfully requesting a neat schedule. regards
Jen elena?
runway schedules need schedules too
I think the best thing about a schedule is no on is waiting around for someone else to do something. This way there is a small level of accountability for the tipping. Having said that I think the blog should remain an open forum for any posting a member of said forum deems of any importance. Thusly there should be a "Neat Schedule" outside of which anarchy may rain.
Im in favor of schedules, free expression, and the exchange of witty and smart allachy remarks.
Can we do some sort of lottery or draft so everyone can lobby for their best day to be neat? Or, perhaps a monthly schedule to alleviate the pressure of weekly schedule drafting.
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