I don't see what you're complaining about here. Donating an egg and then going out for lunch and whipping someone. Three jobs, one afternoon! You should be ROLLING in the dough by now!!!
By: Brendan Constantine The Opposites Game for Patricia Maisch This day my students and I play the Opposites Game with a line from Emily Dickinson. My life had stood a loaded gun , it goes and I write it on the board, pausing so they can call out the antonyms – My Your Life Death Had stood ? Will sit A Many Loaded Empty Gun ? Gun. For a moment, very much like the one between lightning and it’s sound, the children just stare at me, and then it comes, a flurry, a hail storm of answers – Flower, says one. No, Book, says another. That's stupid, cries a third, the opposite of a gun is a pillow. Or maybe a hug, but not a book, no way is it a book. With this, the others gather their thoughts and suddenly it’s a shouting match. No one can agree, for every student there’s a final answer. It's a song, a prayer, I mean a promise, like a wedding ring, and later a baby. Or what’s that p
I don't see what you're complaining about here. Donating an egg and then going out for lunch and whipping someone. Three jobs, one afternoon! You should be ROLLING in the dough by now!!!
ReplyDeleteI totally feel your pain right now (though to my knowledge, the Yankton area isn't offering dominatrix positions. Damn).
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