I’m both impressed and pleasantly surprised that Mr. “School Isn’t Supposed to Be Fun” Smeckley is not only on board with this, but even enthusiastic about it. Like others have said, it’s a very nice change of pace to see an adult who’s willing to listen to and even play with the kids. We need more adults like this!
I gotta agree with TheJayster99, this is a very nice change of pace and I’d love to see more of this in the future (the kids in this town really need some positive interactions with adults; less Ronald, more this)
Principal Smeckley, if you keep this up, you’ll be alright in my book 🙂
Wow, I seriously can’t tell you how much of a nice change of pace this is. Seeing an adult – a principal at that – actually wanting to play with the kids. Hope to see more that in the future!
LOL.
Awww, nice to see him trying to be a good sport about this, even if his technique does need work.
I’m both impressed and pleasantly surprised that Mr. “School Isn’t Supposed to Be Fun” Smeckley is not only on board with this, but even enthusiastic about it. Like others have said, it’s a very nice change of pace to see an adult who’s willing to listen to and even play with the kids. We need more adults like this!
Well, looks like Principal Smeckley isn’t as much of a stuck up grouch after all.
Good job to Eric for outsmarting him.
Be a man and lose gracefully, Smeckley. Think of it as a teaching moment.
Wow! Eric saved the day (by the principal’s own incompitence)!
Loved this change of pace. Hope to see more of this in further stories.
I gotta agree with TheJayster99, this is a very nice change of pace and I’d love to see more of this in the future (the kids in this town really need some positive interactions with adults; less Ronald, more this)
Principal Smeckley, if you keep this up, you’ll be alright in my book 🙂
I still have my Star Wars pogs-and the slammers. And I can certainly attest-hitting those things with the slammers is a challenge in of itself.
Wow, I seriously can’t tell you how much of a nice change of pace this is. Seeing an adult – a principal at that – actually wanting to play with the kids. Hope to see more that in the future!