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8:13 pm on January 22nd, 2009
Ok maybe not…
8:24 pm on January 22nd, 2009
Ok I actually thought this was moderately funny. But without more context I was a little confused as to which side I was on. On the one hand I always hated principals. On the other hand I hate kids that think they’re funny by smarting off to teachers. This principal seemed like a pretty cool dude with a lot of patience. I speculated to ISAS that maybe I would have laughed more if it was Paul Gleason from the Breakfast Club.
1:28 pm on January 23rd, 2009
I was totally cracking up watching this. I think it would be so fun, but so hard to play that role for kids that age. I don’t know how he keeps such a straight face.
6:38 pm on January 23rd, 2009
I thought it was totally a joke, except for the fact that I’ve watched that show. I still thought maybe it was the principal from that show and he was doing a cameo like on some sketch comedy show, because the show usually is very boring.
It’s definitely infantile, but I appreciate the kids’ ability not to crack up, like ISAS said.
Plus they’re pretty quick, to be like, “What if I was bent over just tying my show…”.
And yeah, the principal is a pretty cool guy on the show. The have fun at dinner crack was maybe not necessary.