Monday

School..... Not Like It Use To Be...

School has changed since I was there...

UNION CITY, N.J. (AP) - School district officials are trying to identify who watched $250 worth of pay-per-view pornographic movies using a school cable television box, officials said.

Someone after business hours used one of the five cable boxes in the Board of Education building to order the films, priced between $4.95 and $9.95.

The cable provider, Cablevision, has refunded the school district the money, and is helping to investigate the purchases.

School officials have since gotten rid of three of the cable boxes. A board official said the building had cable in case there was an emergency.


My guess is the janitor or janitors were tired of sweeping and mopping the floors. Nothing adds a little spice to your place of employment like watching blow jobs and hot sex free of charge! Maybe today I will go to work and surf internet porn. Wonder how long I will have a job??? I bet they had the following bumper stickers on their car too....




Okay I have to admit, this whole thing makes me laugh a little bit. I can't help it. The world around me never ceases to amaze.....

Now what is my mood for the day????




QUIRKY!!!

4 comments:

Bardouble29 said...

Geez, people amaze me with their stupidity!!!

DoneCheap DoneRight PC said...

It was probably some students or something hacking to the school system and doing it right from there car in the parking lot of the school....I hope they clean up after themselves....DAMN!!!!

You are quirky today aren't you? Hmmmmm? Masturbate, porn, what's on the menu for tonight? huh dear?

later...

blu~

Aunt Jackie said...

I totally agree... School and Youth as a whole seem to be on the decline. I have nieces that are teachers, and they are driven insane by the "No Child Left Behind" laws.

It's just a shame.

Like the bumper stickers though, they're funny! :)

Sirdar said...

I've known a couple of people who were let go from work because of surfing for porn. That was a long time ago. Now though, you would think that people would learn. Obviously not.