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Parent-Teacher Conference

My favorite joke, that's been around for some time, came back at me in a humorous way.

Scott had his schooled friend, Ramon, over one mid-week evening, and they were begging to have a sleep-over.

I said, "But Ramon, it's a school night!"

To which Ramon quipped, "It's parent-teacher conferences, Mrs. Zeise.... You'll have to talk to yourself, I guess."

Ramon had remembered this riddle I had told him long before...

What do you call it when a homeschooling mom talks to herself?

A parent-teacher conference!

Shouldn't You Be In School?
Shouldn't You Be In School?
by Angelina Hart
This book strikes a humorous chord with all of us that attempt to find creative ways of answering, ignoring, overlooking, informing, defending or explaining our situation when that inevitable question comes our way.
 
Get Thee to a Punnery
by Richard, Lederer
A fun way to laugh while learning parts of speech in order to pun.
 

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