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This is the site of the infamous Park Center practice of bagging and tagging. For those of you students who don't know what bagging & tagging is and have probably been locked up in the cafeteria kitchens, I'll do a little explanation using a bit of advanced mathematics. Okay, so let's say you're listening to an Ipod in class (bad, bad, child) and the teacher catches you (OMG what now?!?!) then in most cases the teacher will ask you to give up your Ipod, so he/she can confiscate it. When that happens, you should comply with the demand, as failure to do so would result in insuboordination and that would be worse. So the equation is Nuisance item + Teacher catching you= A Bag and Tag. Oh yeah and those items you see on the top aren't really going to be confiscated, but like you're going to bring a singer or dog to school anyways LOL :D. |