Teaching Mrs. Tingle
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Rubber baby buggy bumpers.
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Leaf in the wind.
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Yeah. Ready.
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Grandsboro High School. Eve Tingle here.
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Yes, Mrs. Tingle. What can I do for you?
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I won't be coming in today. I have a
touch of the flu and I've taken to bed.

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What is it?
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Well, I hope you're feeling better real soon.
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It might be a few days.
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I'll keep you posted.
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Well, you take as much time as you need.
The important thing is your health.

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And don't hesitate to call us
if you need anything.

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Bye now. Good bye.
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Done. That woman hasn't been sick in over
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Actually, I don't think she's ever been sick.
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Do you think it's serious?
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Oh, I hope so.
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Good morning, Mrs. Tingle.
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I hear you had quite an evening.
Let me get this off.

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So, how are you
this morning, Mrs. Tingle

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We need to talk.
We need to discuss what happened...

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so we can get our stories straight.
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Now, we've taken care of everything.
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you're out sick today due to a touch of the flu,
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and I think you should take this time to rest up,
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let your head heal
and think about what you've done.

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Luke, Jo Lynn and I are fully aware...
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that our behavior was out of line,
but we're truly sorry,

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and we have learned from our mistake.
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So, that should be enough for you.
You've done your job.

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And we would greatly appreciate it if we could...
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just put this incident
behind us and get on with our lives.

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So, do we have an understanding?

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