Cameron Childress wrote:
> During the 5th or 6th grade I read all the Hardy Boys Mystery books in
> the entire School Library - about one per day for a long time.  My
> favorite was accidentally bound upside-down and it always looked funny
> when I read it during class.  My teachers always thought I was reading
> someone else inside the book.  One teacher in particular (the teacher
> I hated more than any other in my entire school career) was a real
> bitch about it, accusing me very loudly in front of the class of lying
> to her and making a huge deal about it.  After shouting at me for 3 or
> 4 minutes She finally got off her lazy ass and walked over to look at
> the book.  No apologies from her - bitch.

Heh.  I read all of those around 3rd or 4th grade.  My Book-It 
requirements were double or more what the other kids in the class had to 
read.  On the other hand, I was reading 2 Hardy Boys books a week, and 1 
was enough to cover it.

I don't recall ever getting accused of lying like that, except in 
Kindergarten by a substitute.  She told me I couldn't read, and told me 
to demonstrate.  So I started reading posters on the wall.  She then 
told me "You just memorized what the words look like!"  By then I was 
terrified, but remember thinking, "How do you do it?"

--Ben


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