After My Mom Taught Me the Rules of Kindergarten, My Dad Taught Me How to Get Curated
Much less complicated.
Much less complicated.
When I was six, my Mom tried to help me succeed at school.
After he heard the rules as she related them to me, he decided they shouldn't be so complicated.
Later, he called me over and gave me a folded-up twenty-dollar bill.
“Next time you hand in a coloring assignment to Mrs. Jones, also hand her the twenty, very carefully, so no one else sees you,” he told me.
He said to tell her “Thank you, Mrs. Jones.” and smile at her.
Your drawings will get displayed at the front of the room, and you will never be called on to answer questions in front of the class. We‘ll send her another one later on.
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