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Hello; This story hit close to home for me. I drove a school bus for 13 years. I did not have the problem mentioned in the story but the outcome reminded me of a similar problem. I have told this story before. A short version is the authorities took away all my bus discipline tools but I was kept responsible for things which happened on my bus. I declared that i would stop driving if I was not allowed to kick trouble causing students off the bus. I had to stop driving. I was lucky in that unlike the woman in the story, I did not own the bus.

the crux of the story seems to be the driver does not speak Spanish. That verbal bulling was happening among the Spanish speaking riders. She wanted only English spoken so she would know what was being said. The diver concedes the wording of a sign could have been clearer but even so was not inherently racist. But, of course, the authorities dump on her immediately, apparently without giving her a chance to explain. A phone call in the night canceling her contract.

One take i have is English is the national language and requesting it to be spoken makes sense. I also do not speak Spanish so would want only English as a school bus driver. I was applying for teaching positions after retiring in Kentucky and there were two common questions which followed after my science/Biology certification was established. Did i speak Spanish and did i coach a sport? I did neither. I did coach a school's academic team and was judge for regional academic contests during semifinals. But, of course, was never asked about such.
 
. . . there were two common questions which followed after my science/Biology certification was established. Did i speak Spanish and did i coach a sport? . . .
This was the norm here in Clovis, but
my wife worked 35 miles away, in a rural school where that wasn’t asked, mostly due to that fact. She didn’t have to to speak Spanish.

90 minutes round trip. 32 years.

Half of the prople in that little town were all trying to learn enough English to get by in California.

Her parents didn’t let their kids speak Spanish at home. She was the English model teacher in an ESL situation.

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The Spanish model teacher was a freckle-faced Irish lass. :)

Of course that was all about language. I just found it amusing.
 
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Back when I had three dogs, the biggest of them was Lotus, a Mastiff x Great Dane cross who was the most physically imposing, the sweetest, gentlest, most docile and loving and lovable and sadly the dumbest dog I ever owned.

She and her BFF Sheba (Pyrenees x Pit cross) loved nothing more than to run and chase and race each other all the way around the outside of the house while I sat on the patio and read the newspaper (anybody remember those?). During those runs I could hear them coming before they came into sight, sounding like racehorses on a track. I would sit and read, with my paper carefully arranged in neat sections. Periodically during her galloping, Lotus would decide it was time to perform one of these "wellness checks" and she would slam on the brakes, practically screech to a halt on the circle track and then trot over to the patio. Her giant melon head would just poke right through the paper and I'd get that intense momentary visual check, followed by a taste test as a tongue the size of a dish rag ran over my chin or nose. Once satisfied, she returned to her exercise.

Sheba was the brains of that canine outfit. I'm pretty sure that while I slept one night she implanted sensors in my body that monitored my life signs and relayed them to a computer chip in her head. She was also a very loving dog, and I'm grateful that she never saw fit to flip the switch that allowed her to control me rather than just monitor me. :)

I miss both those dogs more than I do most people in my past. :(
 
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Back when I had three dogs, the biggest of them was Lotus, a Mastiff x Great Dane cross who was the most physically imposing, the sweetest, gentlest, most docile and loving and lovable and sadly the dumbest dog I ever owned.

She and her BFF Sheba (Pyrenees x Pit cross) loved nothing more than to run and chase and race each other all the way around the outside of the house while I sat on the patio and read the newspaper (anybody remember those?). During those runs I could hear them coming before they came into sight, sounding like racehorses on a track. I would sit and read, with my paper carefully arranged in neat sections. Periodically during her galloping, Lotus would decide it was time to perform one of these "wellness checks" and she would slam on the brakes, practically screech to a halt on the circle track and then trot over to the patio. Her giant melon head would just poke right through the paper and I'd get that intense momentary visual check, followed by a taste test as a tongue the size of a dish rag ran over my chin or nose. Once satisfied, she returned to her exercise.

Sheba was the brains of that canine outfit. I'm pretty sure that while I slept one night she implanted sensors in my body that monitored my life signs and relayed them to a computer chip in her head. She was also a very loving dog, and I'm grateful that she never saw fit to flip the switch that allowed her to control me rather than just monitor me. :)

I miss both those dogs more than I do most people in my past. :(
Thanks for sharing your experience with your dogs and the video. I miss the dogs I once had also.
 
Anyone else do lights? I can't get the video to work but the icicle lights go down and the bottom layer twinkles. I am limited as to what I can slap lights on but every year I add more. Looks better in motion but I am having issues getting the video to work here. Merry Holidays everyone!

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Anyone else do lights? I can't get the video to work but the icicle lights go down and the bottom layer twinkles. I am limited as to what I can slap lights on but every year I add more. Looks better in motion but I am having issues getting the video to work here. Merry Holidays everyone!

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Thanks, and Happy Holidays to you as well...but are you sure you put this into the correct thread? Nobody got bitten by a dog; no police were called; what gives? Or did your dog help put up the lights? 😑
 
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