I taught junior high science for 35 years and so I really enjoyed your teaching days stories, Mr. Kent. Those were happy days for me as I’m sure you agree they were for you, too. Thanks!
I remember playing with that chair at the High School. You also reminded me when our grade school class took a fieldtrip to the high school shop. As we were touring the woodshop, we could see all the broken paddles handing up on the wall. They were heave duty paddles many with holes drilled in them. All of them had tracked or broken during use. Some of the guys in my class asked me if you used a paddle on me. When I said yes, they assumed it was a large strong paddle like one broken once on the wall. They said I must be really strong. I didn't mention that our paddle at home was a small light paddle. I was really cool for a period after that visit 🙂.
Yep, I kept that electric chair and Chloe remembers sitting on it in the back of my truck. I left it at Agape school when we moved to Spokane. Hope your colds are over by now. Love ya.
Mr Kent, You gave me the most fun I've had in a while reliving the shop pranks in shop classes in High School in Pasco, WA. The Electric Chair was the best story. I graduated in 1969 from Lewis & Clark HS in Spokane WA. What years did you teach? Thanks again Kirk.
Thank you for your comment and question. I still fly my drones when it helps to show something, but no longer just to fly the drone. I guess I got burned out after flying one for the last 14 years. Telling my stories gives me plenty material to keep me busy. Thanks again for your comment and God bless.
I never get tired of your life stories. Thanks for Sharing I enjoyed it. God Bless!!
Thank you for your comment and kind words Steve. I enjoy telling stories. God bless you.
I taught junior high science for 35 years and so I really enjoyed your teaching days stories, Mr. Kent. Those were happy days for me as I’m sure you agree they were for you, too. Thanks!
That's right. Those were very enjoyable days. Thank you for your input and commenting and God bless you.
Once an evergreen boy always in Evergreen boy I'm 74 and I love hearing about your life story
How about that Richard. Thank you for your comment and relating. God bless.
I remember playing with that chair at the High School. You also reminded me when our grade school class took a fieldtrip to the high school shop. As we were touring the woodshop, we could see all the broken paddles handing up on the wall. They were heave duty paddles many with holes drilled in them. All of them had tracked or broken during use. Some of the guys in my class asked me if you used a paddle on me. When I said yes, they assumed it was a large strong paddle like one broken once on the wall. They said I must be really strong. I didn't mention that our paddle at home was a small light paddle. I was really cool for a period after that visit 🙂.
Yep, I kept that electric chair and Chloe remembers sitting on it in the back of my truck. I left it at Agape school when we moved to Spokane. Hope your colds are over by now. Love ya.
You were a fun teacher Mr. Kent!
I think I was the one having fun. Thank you for your comment and kind words and God bless you.
Mr Kent, You gave me the most fun I've had in a while reliving the shop pranks in shop classes in High School in Pasco, WA. The Electric Chair was the best story. I graduated in 1969 from Lewis & Clark HS in Spokane WA. What years did you teach? Thanks again Kirk.
Thank you for your comment and kind words Benjamin. I taught for about eleven years, starting in 1965. Thanks again for your comment and God bless.
Kent love your trike rides and stories, but curious, did you quit flying your drone? I enjoy them also.
Thank you for your comment and question. I still fly my drones when it helps to show something, but no longer just to fly the drone. I guess I got burned out after flying one for the last 14 years. Telling my stories gives me plenty material to keep me busy. Thanks again for your comment and God bless.