
The Morgan Freeman Chain of Command
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by Joey deVilla on December 15, 2009

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Back in high school, after reading Space-Time and Beyond for the umpteenth time and drinking one too many zombies with my friend Henry, we came up with a theory:
In the infinite set of universes, there had to exist a particular universe in which the events in our lives were being watched as a TV show.
We then made a solemn vow to live the kind of life that got high ratings.
This is the continuation of that story.
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Wait: being a high school principal is on the same tier as being a pimp? I realize you were going for a pleasing symmetry, but really. It’s tough enough being an educator without being compared with a pimp.
It’s hard out there for a princip.
the Cotati Accordian Guy gives this two thumbs up
The statue
The festival
Wait: being a high school principal is on the same tier as being a pimp? I realize you were going for a pleasing symmetry, but really. It’s tough enough being an educator without being compared with a pimp
Madeleine and Thai, note the arrows. They’re not on tiers, it’s a single path. It shows that being a principal is above being a pimp. You will stay after school today to work on your observational skills.
Jake, the reason that Madeleine and Thai raise the question that they do is because Joey titled the post “chain-of-command”, a term which explicitly recognizes a hierarchy.