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Custodial Anecdotes: Lesson Thirteen: That Sucks!
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Monday, July 21, 2014. Lesson Thirteen: That Sucks! Six rows of five desks each. Each desk covered with small containers of glue, colored construction paper, scissors, letters and a container of colored glitter. All in preparation for today’s project in Mrs. Hanberry’s class. So thought Gladis Hanberry. Above Gladis’ classroom, Thornton Greenlove stood talking with Jon E. Mopp. ...8221; Jon a...
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Custodial Anecdotes: Lesson Four: A Pane in the Grass
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Lesson Four: A Pane in the Grass. 8220;It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Then it’s hilarious! 8220;This is great,” he mumbled. Picking up the phone, he dialed Jon E. Mopp’s custodial office extension. After three rings Jon picked up. 8220;Custodial office, Jon speaking.”. 8220;Good morning Jon. Vance here.”. 8220;Good morning.”. 8220;That it is.”. With tha...
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Custodial Anecdotes: Lurking in the Lunchroom
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Monday, July 21, 2014. Lurking in the Lunchroom. 8221; Curious eyes dart from one table to the next as these humans, young humans, look for their next target, their next victim, their next love. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lesson Sixteen: Dunnekin and Doughnuts. 8220;So, What Do They Do? When you hear the term “custodian,” what images are conjured up in your mind? 160; &...Lesson ...
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Custodial Anecdotes: Lesson Three: “Red Monday”
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Lesson Three: “Red Monday”. The vandals had struck again! Painted haphazardly across three walls on the outside of the school were various slogans obviously written by those with a lower intelligence. Such things as “School sucks,” and “I hate Mr. Z” in bright red paint contrasted vividly with the light gray exterior. I should be done in no time.”. Walking back to his o...
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Custodial Anecdotes: July 2014
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Monday, July 21, 2014. Lesson Thirteen: That Sucks! Six rows of five desks each. Each desk covered with small containers of glue, colored construction paper, scissors, letters and a container of colored glitter. All in preparation for today’s project in Mrs. Hanberry’s class. So thought Gladis Hanberry. Above Gladis’ classroom, Thornton Greenlove stood talking with Jon E. Mopp. ...8221; Jon a...
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Custodial Anecdotes: Excerpts from a Custodial Diary
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Monday, July 21, 2014. Excerpts from a Custodial Diary. This is just a sampling of actual events that have occurred as a Head Custodian. There are many more. The timeline is fictitious.). School started today. Busy running around getting teachers and students settled in. Security called me. A student had broken the glass on a fire extinguisher box. An accident, it was claimed. He ...Thursday ...
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Custodial Anecdotes: September 2014
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Humorous stories, funny anecdotes and other custodial related fictional and non-fictional yarns for all to enjoy. Monday, September 8, 2014. The song lyrics “What goes up must come down,” were drifting through Jon’s mind as he whistled the song Spinning Wheel. 8220;Dang it,” Jon muttered. So that’s where those keys the principal Vance had lost went. I’ll have to tell him. Over the din of the elevator, Jon could barely make out the voice of Vance the Principal. 8230;and I was holding my keys when the door...
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Home - Custodial Department
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Welcome to the Tahoma Senior High Custodial Department. Our goal is to do our very best to keep the school environment clean and functioning. With over 1800 students plus staff, it can be a daunting challenge. Our crew works anywhere between 6:00 am to 12:30 am during the school year. During breaks and summer, we all move to an early shift where we can work together to accomplish more. By clicking on the events tab, you can see what days we will be off for the holidays.). If you'd like to learn more, cli...
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Reminiscences
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Memories of the Covington area and changes that have occurred as recalled by a native of the area for over forty years. The Trail is Gone. August 17th, 2015 at 8:46 pm by Rick Bergum. I attended grade school at Covington Elementary from first to fourth grade. Around the fourth grade, I remember an exciting event that took place. Behind the gym on the edge of the forest a new trail had been cut through the forest. It was a new nature trail! April 1st, 2015 at 10:09 pm by Rick Bergum. I didn’t know t...
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