Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for August 23, 2014
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Adam: You seem like you're in a better mood. Clayton: Oh, I am. We're done with rope climbing in gym. We're on to volleyball. Turns out I'm not a hundred percent inept at volleyball. Adam: To not being a hundred percent inept! Clayton: I'll drink to that any day!
Miny Boy over 10 years ago
To be fair the whole school system destroys a child’s self worth,
neatslob Premium Member over 10 years ago
I believe Calvin called Phys-Ed “state-sponsored studies in terrorism”. When I was in school the point of Phys-Ed was for the stronger kids to cause pain and humiliation to the weaker ones.
ladykat over 10 years ago
Since I am the type of person who trips over invisible cracks in a sidewalk, every year I had some sort of injury in phys ed.
Mickeylacey over 10 years ago
picked last for a team, couldn’t do splits for cheer leading,.ohh happy school days!!!
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
We had a semester of “ballroom” dancing in my senior year. (Back in public school, now.) We learned the box step, how to spin the girl under the boy’s arm, open walk, etc. And after a while we could do it without counting one-two-three-four.
MontanaLady over 10 years ago
Volleyball……………………….loved volleyball. Actually, that’s how I met my husband, 52 years ago on the 28th. He was new in town, his roomie brought him to the Tuesday night game at a Young People’s Catholic Club, and the rest is history………………:))
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
I never cared much for Phy Ed, and I never cared less for it. It was required and I learned to tolerate it…
rekam Premium Member over 10 years ago
Ah, volleyball… cracked a bone in my wrist when the ball hit my hand just wrong.
MamaCass67 over 10 years ago
it was hellhouse
nosirrom over 10 years ago
I admit it, I’m not perfect, I’m not 100% inept! Cheers!
Hunter7 over 10 years ago
Never admit you like square dancing. At least until you’ve been an adult… for a couple of decades. Then its ok to search out the squares & circles. Volleyball was fun. But there was always someone losing a contact lense. Diving was not to hit the ball, but to save the contact lense from being stepped upon. lol