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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] To all you parents: Anything homemade and edible goes straight into the trash can at home. (I have the decency to not trash the food in the classroom where students might observe.) All gift cards are re-gifted as presents to my nephews and nieces, except Starbucks -- my husband gets first dibs on those. So keep those gifts coming this season as I need to start my re-gift planning. But hold he homemade UFOs -- unidentifiable food objects.[/quote] Oh, just stop it! Nobody believes you’re a teacher. Not for a second. The ‘I hate those spoiled teachers who work 1/4 of the time I do with summers off and 6-figure salaries’ crowd is well-known in these parts. The thought of teachers “getting gifts just for doing their jobs” just kills you. Thanks to your nastiness I’ll be purchasing no less than $50 gift cards for my child’s teachers. I feel so badly that in addition to everything else they have to put up with the likes of you. You’re horrible.[/quote] You are willfully ignorant.....LOL. My nieces and nephews will enjoy the $50 gift cards. Thanks for stepping up your gift game. LOL[/quote] Anyone okay with giving $50 to a working adult will definitely have no problem with the money going to a child. Knowing that teachers have to deal with sickos like you has made me decide to step up my game even more. Now your niece will have $75 -$100 to enjoy. And instead of Target or Amazon, I'll make life easier for her by making it a Visa gift card. You're welcome.[/quote] Much appreciated. Keep those gifts comings in this order of priority: 1. Gift cards (easily transferable). 2. Gift cards (as good as liquid currency). 3. Gift cards (marketable and widely embraced) v v v v 99. Homemade arts and crafts (UGH! Treasure Trove and Salvation Army thanks you) 100. Food items (my compost heap thanks you)[/quote]
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