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  1. Member zzyzzx's Avatar
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    The Porn Tape on the Bus Goes Round and Round...
    Jan 27, 8:57 AM (ET)

    ATHENS (Reuters) - A bus driver shuttling pupils to school in northern Greece shocked their parents when he put on a porn tape, officials said on Thursday.

    The incident on Tuesday in the town of Kilkis prompted dozens of complaints by parents who have asked the bus company to fire him.

    "The driver said 'kids we've got porn, do you want to watch it'," one of the pupils told reporters. "Everyone started shouting yes, yes and he just put in a tape and we watched it on the small TV screens on the bus."

    The children were aged 12 to 15.

    The bus company will meet on Friday to decide what action to take against the driver, local government officials said.
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    School buses in Greece have TV screens?
    No shit and I thought the US was suppose to be the land of TV zombies...
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    I think it's a good idea. I mean really, they want you to be quiet and sit still, but they don't offer anything to do, at least not in plain sight. :P
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    But the article mentioned 12 - 15 year olds. How much distraction do they really need for a 10-minute bus ride?

    Greeks must be high-strung

    (Hoping SatStorm reads this, hee hee )
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    I bet all they were watching was "Summer Lovers"
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  8. Originally Posted by zzyzzx

    The incident on Tuesday in the town of Kilkis prompted dozens of complaints by parents who have asked the bus company to provide them unedited copies of the sexual extravagnaza suitable for playback on their home DVD players.

    The bus company will meet on Friday to decide whether the material is copyrighted and to peruse the VideoHelp guides prior to posting questions for fear of enciting a barrage of RTFM NOOB replies from Jimmalenko and others.
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    Originally Posted by Ripper2860
    Originally Posted by zzyzzx

    The incident on Tuesday in the town of Kilkis prompted dozens of complaints by parents who have asked the bus company to provide them unedited copies of the sexual extravagnaza suitable for playback on their home DVD players.

    The bus company will meet on Friday to decide whether the material is copyrighted and to peruse the VideoHelp guides prior to posting questions for fear of enciting a barrage of RTFM NOOB replies from Jimmalenko and others.



    i think they are already here
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    But the article mentioned 12 - 15 year olds. How much distraction do they really need for a 10-minute bus ride?

    Greeks must be high-strung

    (Hoping SatStorm reads this, hee hee )
    10min? I would have killed for a 10min bus ride. You don't get those too often in LAUSD.
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    Originally Posted by ViRaL1

    10min? I would have killed for a 10min bus ride. You don't get those too often in LAUSD.
    How about some of those kids out west with a 1 to 2 hour bus ride one way..... I used to walk to school. 5 mintes for Elem., 5 minutes for Junior HS and 10 minutes for HS. One of the perqs of small town life.
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    We had to walk 20 miles to school and back, uphill...BOTH WAYS!!!

    Actually I had quite a few rides around an hour or more when I lived in L.A. Luckily I had some other years where I could skate or bike to school.
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    Originally Posted by ViRaL1
    We had to walk 20 miles to school and back, uphill...BOTH WAYS!!!

    Actually I had quite a few rides around an hour or more when I lived in L.A. Luckily I had some other years where I could skate or bike to school.
    I guess that traffic could be a bitch, There were some kids in my school with up to a 1/2 bus ride who lived out in the country. I could have taken the bus to HS but the damn bus stop was just as far as the school.
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    Originally Posted by thecoalman
    There were some kids in my school with up to a 1/2 bus ride who lived out in the country
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    That'd be fun as a busdriver. Ok, this is as far as you go, you know the way from here.
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    Originally Posted by ViRaL1
    That'd be fun as a busdriver. Ok, this is as far as you go, you know the way from here.
    That's just it. Even if it's only halfway there, it's still a full bus ride. How TF do you take 1/2 a bus ride?
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    very funny, har ,har,har...... 1/2 hour
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  19. I don't know what all the confusion was. It's obvious he was referring to taking a trip on 1/2 a bus.
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    You mean the short bus? :P
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    And I thought we were lucky just to have an onboard AM radio on the school bus I used to ride. Since when do school buses have screens in them anyway, pr0n or not?

    Guess the Greek school system has more money to blow than the average school system in the USA...
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    Well if SatStorm's an example, the Greeks don't exactly have ....demanding, stressful lives. His average day is better than my vacations

    So ...yeah, I can see little Greek schoolchildren watching Spongebob ...or "SpongeZorba" DVDs on the way to school
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    Something tells me the bus company will settle for some exzorbatant amount.
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    I'm still wondering if the bus driver was working out his last two weeks on the job anyway, or something.
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Well if SatStorm's an example, the Greeks don't exactly have ....demanding, stressful lives.
    And here we've been told they have less heart attacks because they cook everything in olive oil and drink Ouzo...

    I've been there (went to Athens & drove north across the country a few years back, to Thessaly region). One thing I noted, no one seemed to working too hard to do...anything, pretty much.

    Everything was pretty laid back, I thought.

    I saw literally dozens of half-finished concrete shells of homes all over the country that looked like there was no particular rush to finish them. Looks like if they never get finished, one day a thousand or so years from now, people will look at them like the Acropolis and wonder what they were supposed to be :P

    I guess it's good to be Greek.
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  26. Way back in my school years, we usually had a bus driver like the one on South Park - a simple SIT YER ASS DOWN AND SHUT UP usually worked...if not, we'd get the school principal on the bus the next day to lecture us on how our sorry asses should be so ever grateful to be privileged to be riding the public school bus (since we went to the private school) and we'd be finding some other way to and from school from then on

    In my younger years, while in public school...the school would make us watch those Safety Scare Films (anyone remember those?) - with buses overturning and the students screaming and blood everywhere and bodies hanging from the seats.

    The good ol' days when traumatizing the kids to make 'em behave was the norm
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