June 03, 2005
Burney, the choir teacher, didn't see fit to say thank you to her or the other three kids who ran the stage and handled lighting and cues. Not even a mention in the program. He did give the kids what they took as a veiled threat before the show about not screwing it up.
The title of this post is Google-bait. I want anyone who looks for "GarField" or "music" or "choir" or "Burny" to find this.
Mookie would probably say something like, "Mr. Burny, you suck.", because she's too polite to flat out call you an asshole. But I'm not.
In fact, the phrase "ungrateful cocksucker" comes to mind.
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Posted by: RP at June 04, 2005 06:47 AM (X3Lfs)
--TwoDragons
Posted by: Denita TwoDragons at June 04, 2005 11:43 PM (9n3MM)
Posted by: dawn at June 05, 2005 01:44 PM (Dh1V0)
In my opinion, school programs ought to make mention of every person even peripherally involved, right down to the janitorial staff that makes sure the closest bathrooms to the stage are left unlocked late on rehersal nights. Everyone likes to feel appreciated, and that's such a simple way to do it. It's about the students, and the asshat should've been looking for ways to include more of them.
As it is, he's alienated the technicians and stage managers that he depends on for his choir shows, and they won't work for him again.
If this were a real problem, Rachael knows that I will work at it to get things made right. We both know that this is small stuff in the grand scheme of things.
Posted by: Ted at June 05, 2005 05:40 PM (+OVgL)
Posted by: Rob@L&R at June 06, 2005 08:19 AM (Bif8D)
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