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14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:20 am
by No Horse Town
My kid started kindergarten today. Same school I went to for 3rd-5th grade. It's mostly the same... I guess it hasn't been that long. I think I recognized the librarian. Sophie's teacher seems really cool and down-to-earth. The school is obsessed with hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen, which is good I suppose. It's Bandelier Elementary, which means the mascot is a "Banda-Bear", uh.... yeah. Seems like they've got a pretty swell music program compared to most public schools here. Lacking a car, I've gotta walk 15-20 minutes each way to drop her off and pick her up, so looks like I'll be losing some of this beer weight. Wow, this is one abomination of a paragraph, huh? Anyway, I'm stoked and optimistic. Sophie seemed pretty prepared and confident overall.
QOTD: What was the earliest school you attended that had a "school song", and do you remember the song? If you do, would you care to transcribe it here? I think it'd be nifty. Here's mine:
The Banda-Bear Song, Bandelier Elementary
Banda-Bear is a gentle bear.
He cooperates and he plays fair.
He knows that he's good, and
he can share... his love.
This is for real, and it's not a dream.
Bandelier students work as a team.
The parents of the Banda-Bears
are beyond compare.
We are the Bears!
The Banda, Banda-Bears!
We can't be denied!
Out students are the best..
best teachers in the west..
We've got... Bandelier pride!
Doo doo da doo doo-doot,
doo da doo-dah doo-dah...
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:44 am
by Hoblit
qotd: ...the hell you talkin' about?
drc: life is a million miles an hour right now and I still have some house cleaning to do. I realized today that I left Jefff out of any reference to the Songfight LIVE show... time slot & poster. I SUCK. Jefff, if you read this...I swear this was not on purpose and if you are still coming, we will be glad to make room for you. (I'd even go through each poster posted and write in your name with a Sharpie!)
I both lost and found my cell phone today.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:47 am
by Spud
Actually, I just sang this song about two weeks ago
at my 35th High School Reunion:
There are many schools in many lands,
There are schools in every state.
But there is one school that's extra grand,
That others imitate.
The ungraded school that we all love,
Where our teamwork's quick and smart.
We are proud of colors pink and black,
Rah, rah for Maple Park.
Elementary School
1960-1967
Lynnwood, Washington
Miriam Burton, Principal
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:37 pm
by LMNOP
Wave the flag for Snider High School
Her colors black and gold
Marching always on to victory
No matter who the foe
So we'll forever praise and cheer you
Our Panthers brave and true
Wave the flag for Snider High School
Snider High, we're all for you!
Elementary school songs hadn't been invented yet when I was there, except in Lynnwood, Washington. Reckon they had indoor plumbing too.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:46 pm
by Hoblit
LMNOP wrote:yadda yadda...
I had been struggling on how to pronounce your nickname... until just now. Wow I can be dense.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:42 pm
by Caravan Ray
Spud wrote:
We are proud of colors pink and black,
Ahhh......now I understand your aversion to sport.
It probably stems from a traumatic episode as a child, being sent out to represent your school on a playing field wearing a
pink uniform!
Yep. That would do it. I think it is known as
Hufflepuff Syndrome.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:55 pm
by fluffy
No Horse Town wrote:It's Bandelier Elementary,
Holy shit, that's the elementary school I went to! My district was assigned to Sandia Base but I was in the full-time gifted program, which meant going to Bandelier and being sequestered in the sped shacks.
I don't remember us having any sort of mascot or song at the time though. Actually I don't remember any school I went to having a song until college (NMSU), and while I know there was a song I never actually learned what it was.
Well, my high school (Highland) may have had one, but I never paid attention to that sort of thing. (Come to think of it, Bandelier could have had one too.)
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:04 pm
by fluffy
Wow,
it sure has changed since 1988. Now it's a "liberal arts" magnet school? What the hell? Looks like I wouldn't even recognize it if I saw it, either, what with all the remodeling.
Of course none of my teachers are still there, but that's unsurprising. Mrs. Fisk (2nd and 3rd grade) was ancient even back then, Mrs. Kreis (4th grade) was just there for the year that I had her (she was too awesome a teacher for that school to hold her), and Ms. Lazelle died of a brain tumor 10 years ago (and in retrospect she was probably affected severely by it even when I had her as a teacher).
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:17 pm
by roymond
Pulaski School we cheer for you
We love you through and through
We will always show our loyalty
And our faithfulness to you
As we go down the path of life
La la la la la la la (can't remember this line)
Pulaski School we cheer for you
We love you through and through
Hu-rah!
(Pulaski Road Elementary School 1966-1972)
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:46 pm
by Hoblit
fluffy wrote:Wow,
it sure has changed since 1988. ... and Ms. Lazelle died of a brain tumor 10 years ago (and in retrospect she was probably affected severely by it even when I had her as a teacher).
H a ha...what an awful thing to say! (I didn't WANT to laugh)
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:57 pm
by fluffy
If you had her as a teacher you'd probably not feel bad about laughing.
Actually I just looked through my email archive and it looks like she actually died only 3 years ago. Also I can't find her obituary. Maybe it wasn't a brain tumor and I'm thinking of someone else.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:30 pm
by Reist
qotd: I've never heard of a school song. That must be some weird american tradition.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:36 pm
by Märk
QotD: "Oooooh fuck ya! Fuck ya! Eff You See Kay Why Ayyy!
Fuck ya! Fuck ya! Eff You See Kay Why Ayyy!
I really hate your fucking guts!
And I'd like to kick you in the nuts so
Fuck ya! Fuck ya! Eff You See Kay Why Ayyy
I really mean it! Eff You See Kay Why Ayyy!"
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:15 pm
by Caravan Ray
Reïst wrote:qotd: I've never heard of a school song. That must be some weird american tradition.
Yeah. Sounds gay.
I just remember sing a lot of hymns, because I went to a catholic school. Like:
Sons of God, hear His Holy word
Gather 'round the table of the Lord
Eat meat pies and drink VB
Then sit around and watch TV
Allelu, allelu, allelu, alleluia.
and
Yarweh is the name of my Alsatian
I feed him Pal, and have no fear...
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:41 am
by Spud
Caravan Ray wrote:
It probably stems from a traumatic episode as a child, being sent out to represent your school on a playing field wearing a pink uniform!
I was never sent by any school to represent anyone in any sport. I might have had more of an interest (and a half a chance) if I had not been two years younger than my classmates, several inches shorter, and a bunch of pounds lighter.
The first time I actually enjoyed playing a sport was on the college newspaper's softball team. Also had my first beer there. Coincidence? I think not.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:29 am
by Caravan Ray
Spud wrote:
The first time I actually enjoyed playing a sport was on the college newspaper's softball team. Also had my first beer there. Coincidence? I think not.
I may have this mentioned elsewhere on here - but I think softball is an extremely fine sport. It offers the older and more portly gentleman a chance to still play a team sport - but also have the opportunity to sit down and have a beer at regular intervals. I played it for a year in Mount Isa. As a participation sport - it is far superior to cricket.
Re: 14 August, 2008
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 5:51 am
by EmbersOfAutumn
QotD: School song I WISH I had....
♪ Fighting, and sometimes striving
Wondering what the dumples is
Excellence, and what is valor?
And the cheat will hit stuff with a golf club.
C-G-N-U! ♪ (Me?)