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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 400213" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have to tell this story. Maybe oldies will remember it.</p><p></p><p>Cory was six the first time he was sent to the office to get paddled. Mr. Woody was the principal...great guy. Loved that man. I cant remember what Cory had done but obviously it was serious enough that he needed to be sent to THE OFFICE! (Insert gloomy music) </p><p></p><p>Well, Cory goes into the office to have the obligatory chat with Mr.Woody. In this school the Principal's office was right off the receptionists office so there was two doors...one leading from her office and then he had another door leading out into the hallway. Very old school building. Well after Mr.Woody spoke with young Cory he told him to sit in his chair while he went to get the teacher who would witness THE PADDLING! </p><p></p><p>Well...Mr Woody left...but he did a very bad thing. He left Cory alone in his office...and he didnt take his keys with him. Cory calmly locked himself inside the office by locking both doors! They came back and couldnt get in the office...lol. No amount of asking, cajoling, begging, pleading, promising or anything would get Cory to open the door. The janitor happened to be off that day. They actually had to send someone to my house to get me to come attempt to get Cory to open the door...lol.</p><p></p><p>By the time we got him out...which I did by threatening all that is near and dear to him...Mr Woody just didnt have it in him to paddle him anymore. He said it was the first time he had ever been outsmarted by a six year old...lmao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 400213, member: 1514"] I have to tell this story. Maybe oldies will remember it. Cory was six the first time he was sent to the office to get paddled. Mr. Woody was the principal...great guy. Loved that man. I cant remember what Cory had done but obviously it was serious enough that he needed to be sent to THE OFFICE! (Insert gloomy music) Well, Cory goes into the office to have the obligatory chat with Mr.Woody. In this school the Principal's office was right off the receptionists office so there was two doors...one leading from her office and then he had another door leading out into the hallway. Very old school building. Well after Mr.Woody spoke with young Cory he told him to sit in his chair while he went to get the teacher who would witness THE PADDLING! Well...Mr Woody left...but he did a very bad thing. He left Cory alone in his office...and he didnt take his keys with him. Cory calmly locked himself inside the office by locking both doors! They came back and couldnt get in the office...lol. No amount of asking, cajoling, begging, pleading, promising or anything would get Cory to open the door. The janitor happened to be off that day. They actually had to send someone to my house to get me to come attempt to get Cory to open the door...lol. By the time we got him out...which I did by threatening all that is near and dear to him...Mr Woody just didnt have it in him to paddle him anymore. He said it was the first time he had ever been outsmarted by a six year old...lmao. [/QUOTE]
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