It is not a joke.... how dare you dismiss it because you have never heard of it before. Everything doesn't revolve around you and your bizarro world. Students pin money on the kids who have birthdays at our school. This is really much ado about nothing. It is a fad that was brought up here from schools in the south. Yes, popular students benefit from it immensley. The average student gets about $20 in donations...with the first pinning being of the parent.
Clothes pinsAnonymous wrote:Can someone explain how the money pinning works? Do kids know to come to school with cash? Is the money actually pinned to the persons clothes, and if so-with straight pins (which seems a bit dangerous) or safety pins? Who is supplying the pins-does the birthday boy/girl know to come to school with a handful of pins? Just curious... Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain how the money pinning works? Do kids know to come to school with cash? Is the money actually pinned to the persons clothes, and if so-with straight pins (which seems a bit dangerous) or safety pins? Who is supplying the pins-does the birthday boy/girl know to come to school with a handful of pins? Just curious... Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not a joke.... how dare you dismiss it because you have never heard of it before. Everything doesn't revolve around you and your bizarro world. Students pin money on the kids who have birthdays at our school. This is really much ado about nothing. It is a fad that was brought up here from schools in the south. Yes, popular students benefit from it immensley. The average student gets about $20 in donations...with the first pinning being of the parent.
This is the stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard of. No surprise it comes from the South.