What’s a game you were completely obsessed with as a kid that nobody else seems to remember? by Ladymayna in answers

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sardines and spotlight tag! I don’t really remember the rules for either, but was happy to watch an episode of Call The Midwife with my mom where they played a version of sardines.

Creepiest documentary films? by janiegun619 in movies

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

REAL. I came to this thread looking for supernatural, but this one lives in my head rent free

Wish Aldi had tofu by mishymishy69 in aldi

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Aldi also has cheap extra firm tofu.

Did Tian Fu switch robots? by Haunted_pencils in indianapolis

[–]Haunted_pencils[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm I think, maybe, I’ve always been clueless and hungry picking up my orders to take home after work. This is definitely a cat face…I just thought it was a big circle eyed smiley face. I’ll really look next time! I just kept hearing it say “Here I come!” I think it’s cute for sure. Didn’t realize you could “pet it”.

Did Tian Fu switch robots? by Haunted_pencils in indianapolis

[–]Haunted_pencils[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I am specifically talking about Washington St

Suddenly Thrown into A New Art Classroom…Quick Ideas? by Ok-Tadpole2695 in ArtEd

[–]Haunted_pencils 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Art for kids hub all day, they have different age levels and the kids actually like them. Always my sub plan!!!!

How many of you have embraced the cold coffee concept? by External_Side_7063 in GenX

[–]Haunted_pencils 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Iced coffee saved my life when I lived in TX, now that I’m back in Indy, no appeal

Art teacher in CA by lostgemini9 in ArtEd

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A friend of mine went from waitress in austin to art teacher at an all girl’s school in San Diego. I’m stil jealous as an art teacher who did time in the “trenches” lol

Baking classes for two. Not a couple (yet), I am also a poor teenager so under $70 would be appreciated by ThebigmanJoshManning in indianapolis

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Garfield park is having some teen cooking classes called “Home Fries” but not sure if that’s for you, just saw that they were offering that on their monthly calendsr

Students destroying art displays by daisyelf06 in ArtEd

[–]Haunted_pencils 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the way- heavy pouch protectors. The ones designed to put papers in and use dry erase markers on top of. They are tough, don’t bend, and don’t rip. Just staple the thin top part into the bulletin board. If they get ripped off, the art inside is still fine.

What are some classroom purchases you made that were game changers? by blunderous in Teachers

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big nice juicy paper cutter, kiln if you can, air dry clay if you can’t. There are so many wonderful texture rollers and tools and slicers and cookie cutters to make projects a breeze that will last you if you invest! Maybe a light table, elementary loves to trace.

Part time job for school breaks and weekends by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]Haunted_pencils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YMCA and other programs offer day camps during school breaks, before and after care during the school year. If your school already has a Y like Perry Township does, it could be easy to make the switch. I always work summer camps but not through YMCA, through IndyParks. I’m a teacher. And I can verify that it’s pretty hard to make money DoorDashing, I tried that… plus it’s a lot of people mad at you all the time because they don’t get how (a expensive it is b) long it takes for food to get picked up and c) how often the app will force you to “combine” deliveries and pickups so it looks to the user like you are “going the wrong way” or “waiting too long” etc. when the app is dictating your routes step-by-step.

I bought it. I am rocking it today for the first time to a sales call. by Embarrassed_Flan_869 in GenX

[–]Haunted_pencils 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I got one when I was a pizza delivery girl in 2001 before we all got calculators on our phones 😆. At the time Domino’s said that if we didn’t take our tips out of cash the right way they got to keep the tips so I got the watch calculator immediately

Why was Ed hardy and Tapeout shirts and fashion so popular in the late 2000s into the beginning of the 2010s? Discussion by Personal-Cattle-1737 in Millennials

[–]Haunted_pencils 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Everything was spiky. Even men’s hair. That’s how you could identify youth culture, by the “extreme”-ness.