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Overall-Side-6965 t1_j9rooms wrote
The principal was probably just jealous.
vinyl1earthlink t1_j9rprs1 wrote
In 1971, the principal of my high school rode to work on his motorcycle. There was nobody to stop him.....well, maybe the Board of Ed. It was a red Honda 350.
kstinfo t1_j9ru0vg wrote
No helmet? Bad example.
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mattandimprov t1_j9rybmq wrote
If this were a movie, I would add it to my list.
misterfriend t1_j9s03sj wrote
My dad's boss didn't like him wearing turtlenecks in 1990, so he stopped wearing turtlenecks. I'm amazed the principal didn't use firmer measures. Might have been one of those hippie progressives.
JerrysStillHere t1_j9swpa4 wrote
Maybe the Principal was a weekend Hells Angel and punished Dad for not riding a Harley
Pabst_Malone t1_j9t3puz wrote
Please tell me he evolved into one of those old dudes you see on the BMW touring bikes?
PlasticMix8573 t1_j9t4ny7 wrote
Have to park your bike inside in a locked room so HS kids don't fuck with it? The horrors!
DamagedOne8001 t1_j9tjdgf wrote
I agree. Looks more like he’s wheeling it to shop or industrial arts class.
I can’t see a license plate either.
DamagedOne8001 t1_j9tjqg5 wrote
I wonder how many of these boys ended up in Vietnam?
ForgotTheBogusName t1_j9u73ot wrote
So they didn’t see it and be encouraged to ride
PlasticMix8573 t1_j9u9wd5 wrote
I am sure there were at least a couple kids that did not know Mr Comrade rode a bike to school. Hiding it would have made it even cooler and more mysterious.
noeljrG t1_j9utcch wrote
What did this accomplish? It did more for student exposure to this "evil contraction".
oldtrenzalore t1_j9rokk0 wrote
Story doesn't add up. lol