Monday, October 01, 2007
Double Entendre Of The Day
For starters, let me say that I don't really anticipate posting a new "Double Entendre of the Day" every day. After all, I haven't lived up to the billing of my "Crap Comment of the Day" since it started. That said, this "Double Entendre of the Day" was too good to pass up.
"I think it's kind of like if you let the camel put his head in the tent, next thing you know, the camel's going to be inside the tent."
That possible, but hopefully unintentional, double entendre came from Principal Dave Hadley of Fossil Hill Middle School in Keller, Texas. Hadley was attempting to explain to WFAA-TV why his school prohibits students from holding hands or hugging each other. Hadley is apparently worried that letting students get away with such gestures of affection could lead to more serious displays of affection. He's also worried that they could lead to sexual harassment. Seriously. Sexual harassment. Wow.
Students are reportedly circulating a petition to overturn the rule.
"I think it's kind of like if you let the camel put his head in the tent, next thing you know, the camel's going to be inside the tent."
That possible, but hopefully unintentional, double entendre came from Principal Dave Hadley of Fossil Hill Middle School in Keller, Texas. Hadley was attempting to explain to WFAA-TV why his school prohibits students from holding hands or hugging each other. Hadley is apparently worried that letting students get away with such gestures of affection could lead to more serious displays of affection. He's also worried that they could lead to sexual harassment. Seriously. Sexual harassment. Wow.
Students are reportedly circulating a petition to overturn the rule.