Back in the 70’s when relevancy was more important than standardized test results, the HS where I taught offered all sorts of 9 week mini courses. The purpose of one of the classes was to build self esteem. The kids in that class had to make and wear “ILAC” buttons—the letters were for “I AM LOVABLE AND CAPABLE.” Of course, nobody really stopped to think that ILAC could be pronounced as I LACK—except for the bullies who would come up with all kinds of qualities they thought the kids wearing the buttons lacked.
over 5 years ago
All three of you are great!
codycab over 5 years ago
Really Winky?
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 5 years ago
Accept for badgers, Winky thinks the whole world is great!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
So do I!
darcyandsimon over 5 years ago
Snow, two days in a row! And there’s Winky, being his happy, silly self. Yay!
jessegooddog over 5 years ago
Repeat it once more, Winky, and the parrot will adde to it’s vocabulary.
Perkycat over 5 years ago
You tell them Winky!
Altar_Ego over 5 years ago
Foibles of coming in on the middle of a conversation?
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
Oh, don’t you just love Winky?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 5 years ago
I LOVE MY WINKY! THANK YOU T!
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
Back in the 70’s when relevancy was more important than standardized test results, the HS where I taught offered all sorts of 9 week mini courses. The purpose of one of the classes was to build self esteem. The kids in that class had to make and wear “ILAC” buttons—the letters were for “I AM LOVABLE AND CAPABLE.” Of course, nobody really stopped to think that ILAC could be pronounced as I LACK—except for the bullies who would come up with all kinds of qualities they thought the kids wearing the buttons lacked.