WTF?! http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
3/12/2008 10:42:39 AM
what a dumbass kid for not knowing it was illegal and keeping it on the downlowand what a dumbass rule for them to pass in the first place
3/12/2008 10:44:16 AM
sugar is a gateway drug.Didn't you guys know? C'mon "Taste the Rainbow"? That's some hippie shit right there. If you lick the inside of a bag of Skittles, its really laced with LSD.[Edited on March 12, 2008 at 11:12 AM. Reason : ]
3/12/2008 11:11:13 AM
Clearly this kid was a danger to all and needed to be made into an example of.
3/12/2008 11:13:55 AM
thank god we've eliminated all other crime so we can focus on this shit
3/12/2008 11:14:37 AM
3/12/2008 11:19:05 AM
This school system is anti-entrepreneur.
3/12/2008 11:22:25 AM
3/12/2008 11:36:17 AM
I mean, I wouldn't want my kids slaving away in an office if they could find a better way. I'd probably encourage them to sling candy at school.
3/12/2008 12:36:25 PM
i remember my dad taking me to SAMs club and i would buy in bulk warheads, gum, and altoids selling them to my classmates for a profit.This suspension is ridiculous fuck public schools. I really think our public school system is a way our gov't is conditioning our kids to accept an autocratic gov't once they leave and thus not questioning the reason behind many of our laws.
3/12/2008 12:44:20 PM
damn socialists in conn not letting our kids have candy
3/12/2008 12:47:49 PM
theres liberalism for you
3/12/2008 1:09:01 PM
RETARDED
3/12/2008 2:57:08 PM
they had similar problems with kids selling candy in school at my middle school.i take it more as taking advantage of kids who often would buy this candy with their lunch money. because in the end, the customers are kids, not adults.
3/12/2008 3:29:33 PM
In my high school we had an officially sanctioned place in the hall to buy candy and junk food.
3/12/2008 7:33:39 PM
Skittles are the match.... Gummie Bears are the fuse.... and Snickers are the bomb.Sure it's cool to get that sugar high. But let me tell you this smart guy.. I have to deal with the kid who's OD'd on pop rocks. It's a chocolate covered nightmare of candy crime out there...and I have to deal with it..cause I'm a cop.
3/12/2008 9:34:32 PM
being a nutrition guru, i fully agree with the school policy.i might not agree with the consequences, but the policy is good. you gotta get them when they are young. eating habits (and whether you will have life-style diseases or not) are formed when one is young.this is good for the nation.did y'all see the latest figures on how much obesity and heart disease are costing the nation?
3/13/2008 4:16:26 AM
The students should have "Bring a bag of Skittles to school" day. The policy says you can't buy/sell candy, not that you can't bring it.
3/13/2008 6:24:46 AM
3/13/2008 7:35:51 PM
Question: Is the kid in the article fat?
3/13/2008 7:38:59 PM
I remember selling candy to kids in elementary school for a couple weeks. Made a good deal of money too. Was able to sell of the last of it just as the teachers found out and cracked down.
3/13/2008 8:33:46 PM
Shit, I made tons of money in grade school selling candy, that and summer camp. Damn, made a killing in summer camp. If drugs teach kids the metric system, then candy teaches kids economics. Supply and Demand. Parents need to be more responsible for their kids, dammit.
3/13/2008 9:02:30 PM
3/13/2008 9:38:55 PM
^ exactly. i am not calling for unhealthy foods to be made illegal in the country... i am just saying that schools have the right to ban unhealthy foods from their grounds if they so wish.and it sucks what happened to the kid... but "i didn't know the law" is not a legit defense.
3/14/2008 10:16:57 AM
^All well and good, but the punishment hardly fits the crime imo. If the school wants to ban candy, fine. But the most that should happen is that they confiscate the candy, maybe slap him on the wrist. Instead they treated him like he had bought some cocaine. Is catching somebody with a bag of skittles really worth stripping them of privileges and suspending them?
3/14/2008 10:28:04 AM