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A wrongly accused teacher reinvents his life

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Comment from barbara.wilkey
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It's always fun to work with kids who want to be there and learn. Thirty plus years ago, I got an associated degree in computer programming. The language taught was COBOL. The only thing I really got out of it was I didn't like computers. LOL I enjoyed reading and you're doing a good job with this story.

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Thanks so much, Barbara. I've heard from a number of folks who didn't like programming. In fact, after the first class I ever took in it, I didn't like it either. It wasn't until about 8 years later that I taught it to myself using a book in Microsoft Basic. Then I loved it and went back to school where I learned more.
Comment from jmdg1954
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Darn it, Jim. You're making me show my age. I remember attending a community college 1973ish and learning about all that computer mumbo-jumbo. That's why I switched to accounting. Numbers I understand. I can't grasp jumbo-jumbo.

You also brought back memories of my kids and dances, girls, boys etc.

I cracked up at "jinx"... I remember my kids and there friends with that , punch buggy, you name it.

Great chapter. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

John

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Thanks so much, John. The first computer class I ever took I also hated. It's amazing I ever ended up with it as my eventual profession after that first class which was just an elective. I think it's all in how it's taught, because that first teacher was horrible.

    My grandkids do that jinx stuff all the time. That's what reminded me of it.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
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I think I need to be in your class! Have you got room for a fifth student?:)) Your story is progressing well with good pace and interim events giving the reader a sense of time and continuity in the relationships. No errors found and an enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing, Jim. Take care Debbie

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Thanks very much, Debbie. Did you happen to catch my hint about a character you've met before who you will meet briefly again in this story in sort of a cameo role?
Comment from Wayne Fowler
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Good writing.
I'm only moderately surprised that one or both of the kids didn't ask to go to McDonald's, or somewhere. Even with a chaperone/chauffeur they would prob'ly try to push limits. (smiley face here)

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Good point. Maybe they had great refreshments at the dance?
Comment from Tom Horonzy
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The scene is set, and now can we expect, something exciting to be near at hand? Must be a pervert hanging about somewhere else, or maybe a murderer. I wait with anticipation.

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 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Soon enough, although he won't seem that way at first, and the excitement comes later. However, very soon we'll be meeting an old friend who you will remember. There was a clue to that in this chapter, and her experience will be particularly relevant to what comes later.
Comment from Michael Ludwinder
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I thought this was well written. I especially liked how you captured the nervousness and excitement of Tommy's first date and the warmth of the Christmas celebrations. The dialogue between the characters flowed naturally. Especially in the class. Talking into the mouse was just a few years too early! This was an enjoyable read.

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 Comment Written 27-Mar-2024


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2024
    Thank you very much for reading and reviewing this chapter, Michael. Alan's love of teaching begins to be resurrected after the disastrous events of Part 1.