Posts Tagged ‘High School’

German Teacher Striptease

Posted on 06 May 2010 at 10:03am

From the “this stuff never hap­pened when I was in school” files, news has leaked from Hun­gary of a female teacher doing a striptease for her stu­dents at a local high school. The unnamed teacher, of Ger­man descent, was sup­posed to be super­vis­ing a party, but became engaged in an esca­lat­ing game of Truth or Dare. Dared to do a “pole dance”, she decided instead to do a full on striptease!

The teacher got down to her bra and had unbut­toned her pants before being cov­ered up by another school employee. Luck­ily, one on-the-ball stu­dent decided to cap­ture the dance on his mobile phone. The qual­ity isn’t great, but those are the breaks.

Par­ents are out­raged and want the teacher fired, but the school head­mas­ter has refused to sack the unnamed mis­tress despite pres­sure from par­ents and other teach­ers, stat­ing that she is a valu­able teacher for the school.

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Sexy Car Wash Bikini Girls

Posted on 10 Dec 2009 at 11:54pm

Noth­ing says sum­mer or des­per­ate high school dance team quite like the bikini car wash, so please enjoy this gallery of dirty girls clean­ing dirty cars.

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Megan Fox: Jennifer’s Body Promo Pics!

Posted on 29 Aug 2009 at 4:05pm

Jen­nifer (Megan Fox) pre­pares to feast on her best friend’s boyfriend Chip in this new still from the upcom­ing sexy hor­ror film Jennifer’s Body.

The flick is about small town high school stu­dent Jen­nifer (Fox), who is pos­sessed by a hun­gry demon. She tran­si­tions from being “high school evil” — gor­geous (and doesn’t she know it), stuck up and ultra-attitudinal — to the real deal: evil/evil. The glit­ter­ing beauty becomes a pale and sickly crea­ture jonesing for a meaty snack, and guys who never stood a chance with the heart­less babe, take on new lus­ter in the light of Jennifer’s insa­tiable appetite. Mean­while, Jennifer’s life­long best friend Needy (Amanda Seyfried), long rel­e­gated to liv­ing in Jennifer’s shadow, must step-up to pro­tect the town’s young men, includ­ing her nerdy boyfriend Chip (Johnny Sim­mons).

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Kids Avoid Social Networking Sites Because Of “Adults”?

Posted on 08 Aug 2009 at 5:23pm

The dudes from Entourage were wrong about Face­book. A few days ago we wrote a post about the two char­ac­ters from Entourage bash­ing Face­book, say­ing it’s for kids. A new study from Ofcom, a media reg­u­la­tor, says kids aged 15 to 24 think social net­work­ing sites are lame. What’s caus­ing this trend? Well it’s the older crowd, the 25-years and older, that’s push­ing the younger kids away from social net­work­ing sites.

Fifty per­cent of 15 to 24-year olds con­tinue to use social net­work­ing which is a 5% drop since the start of last year. In con­trast, there’s a 6% increase in the usage among 25 to 34-year olds, now with a total of 46%.

Peter Phillips, Ofcom’s head of strat­egy, says kids haven’t really left the sites but are spend­ing less time on them, “There is noth­ing to sug­gest over­all usage of the inter­net among 15-to 24-year-olds is going down, data sug­gests they are spend­ing less time on social net­work­ing sites.”

Look­ing at these num­bers, one has to won­der if the 5% drop in vis­it­ing social net­work­ing sites is a result of 24-years old turn­ing 25 and now being cat­e­go­rized into the older cat­e­gory. That might be one of the flaws in the study. At the same time, sites like Twit­ter have exploded because of the older crowd, not the young kids. Twit­ter has become a source for the lat­est news sto­ries, celebrity gos­sip and cus­tomer ser­vice for companies.

Like I men­tioned in my last post, my Face­book use has declined every month since I grad­u­ated col­lege. I rarely log in but when I do, I usu­ally leave within the minute. The decline in usage among the younger crowd could end up being a com­bi­na­tion of younger kids spend­ing less time on the sites and the 24-year olds, now being cat­e­go­rized in the older group.

Keep­ing that in mind, I’ve still noticed an increase in my for­mer HS, JHS and ele­men­tary school teach­ers, includ­ing par­ents, on Face­book and Twit­ter. There’s absolutely noth­ing wrong with that but who wants to really talk to their for­mer teach­ers on these social net­work­ing sites. I want to inter­act with my friends, when did teach­ers fit into my friends category?

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The Dangers of Soccer

Posted on 06 Aug 2009 at 10:24am

Soc­cer (known almost every­where else as Foot­ball) is the world’s most pop­u­lar sport, yet here in the States its pop­u­lar­ity is largely lim­ited to Mid­dle and High School stu­dents. Per­haps these videos can teach us why.

This is a glo­ri­ous exam­ple of the grace and majesty a well played game can take, and the dan­ger out there for the unsus­pect­ing player

The unexpected can occur even during a slow point in the game.

The dan­ger can come from any­where, even when you are at practice.

Expe­ri­ence the visual impact, if not the sting­ing cheek, of a full-on impact.

Remem­ber, par­ents and coaches, it is our duty to teach or chil­dren courage in the face of the dan­ger of the soc­cer field.

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