PreTeena by Allison Barrows for January 03, 2024

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    Grumpy Old Guy  11 months ago

    Legalized child labor….

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    stairsteppublishing  11 months ago

    Hated school fundraisers. Parents, family, and fellow workers always get stuck with stuff they don’t want. The last time I let a school car wash wash my car, it ruined the paint. I have no idea what they used.

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    Macushlalondra  11 months ago

    Luckily I only had to do this once, in 6th grade. I forget what we were trying to raise money for but I had to sell these very pretty candles. I wasn’t able to sell any though they really were nice candles but shlepping them from door to door was annoying. Luckily I didn’t have too many to sell and my mother sold them at work.

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    Wren Fahel  11 months ago

    We did our daughters’ fundraisers exactly once. Friends had ordered some cashews & snacks, which never came in until months later. After that fiasco, I told my daughters they had my permission not to participate in fundraisers again.

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    The Pro from Dover  11 months ago

    Being a shill never ends. Even the day you die. Being a mortician is a job that never ends until they end.

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    [Unnamed Reader - bf182b]  11 months ago

    Teaching life skills for capitalism.

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    WF11  11 months ago

    I’m glad to say I never had to do any fundraising activities in school (1960’s) but my brother did a few years later and I know my parents ended up with at least 3 of these crazy “Purple Paper Eater” wastebaskets. And as Wren Fahel mentions in an earlier comment, I know that when we’ve agreed to buy things from neighbor kids (cookie dough or tupperware-like containers being good examples) it’s months before you ever see the items! Anymore I limit my fundraiser purchases to Girl Scout cookies, at tables set up at the local grocery stores (and that way I can start eating them immediately!).

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    asrialfeeple  11 months ago

    https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2002/08/28

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    asrialfeeple  11 months ago

    Probably the correct one for today : https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2003/01/03

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    gcarlson  11 months ago

    It seems to me 5th grade is when my brain really bloomed, and in adult life those are the kids I’m most comfortable with.

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