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  E A V E S D R O P P I N G - December 13, 2006


Hockey School

Grade school not only teaches kids how to read and write. It also helps kids develop a sense of tolerance and respect for those who are different than they are. Some families are rich, and some families are poor. Yet they still get along. Some kids are white, while others are black. It rarely matters. Different religions mean nothing to the young. Some kids are thin, while others are fat. Some kids are short, while others are tall. Kids hardly notice. They're too busy having fun.

In an attempt to make sure that their attitude of acceptance stays with them, our schools spend a lot of time preaching the benefits of loving thy neighbour. Kids are told that the things that make them different are nowhere near as important as the things that make them the same. However, as our Spycam picture below confirms, there are limits to everything in life. Despite our best intentions you can't take some things too far.






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