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    Originally Posted By DAR

    No this isn't a survey. Here's the story. As I have mentioned my dad is a principal at a local school here. Like many schools and businesses this time of year they are collecting food for the local food bank. If the school collects I think six or seven barrels of food. He's going to let a student, teacher, parent and a few others that are associated with the school throw a pie at his face.

    He receives an anonymous letter saying how this is completely inappropriate. It's a complete waste of food. Two things here:
    1. They're not actual pies, it's just whip cream in a pie tin.
    2. When do these food banks ever ask for pies?

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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    My first reaction is why is throwing a pie in his face the reward for collecting food. Sad to me. Seems like there are more creative ways to encourage and motivate people to help others. Seems a bit meanspirited to me considering it's the holiday season and for a worthy cause.

    As for wasting food - that seems silly considering.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Instead of throwing pies, let them throw paper plates covered with shaving cream. Then there won't be any food wasted. ;-P
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Food eating contests are a waste of food, whipped cream in a pie tin is not much of a waste. Would they be happier of the whipped cream was past it's due date?

    If it encourages more people to donate, it's worth it. Geez, what's the cost going to be? $7? Charities spend a heck of a lot more to get people to donate.

    People have such huge sticks in their...er, craws.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Kids LOVE to see pies in the faces of the principal. Sometimes principals shave their heads or other goofy things. I only think a pie in the face is rude and mean spirited when the person isn't a willing participant.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    Okie dokie.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    >>Would they be happier of the whipped cream was past it's due date?<<

    Have you seen the Sam Adams commercial where they let the employees dunk an executive in a tank of expired beer? Pretty funny.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    (I wasn't talking about you, Lisa. When I begain typing my first post there were no other replies. I was referring to the people sending anonymous letters to the principal.)
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    alexbook has the right idea. I was also going to suggest a dunk tank. More expensive than the pie, but much more fun!!
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    *began not begain. LOL
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    >>If it encourages more people to donate, it's worth it.>>

    Yep, that's the bottom line. Also, it really builds school spirit when a principal is willing to do something like this.

    Tell your dad to ignore the letter. The sender must not have had very strong convictions anyway, if he/she had to send it anonymously. Doesn't give the principal a chance to reply directly.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    I know Mele, I'm just saying okie dokie because sometimes I'm lost on remembering what makes the little ones laugh.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Got it. :)

    Hey, maybe the principal could tell people that by wasting whipped cream, he's making a statement about child obesity. The more whipped cream in the pie, the less fat on the kid's thighs. ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By Pixie Glitter

    The accusation of it being a waste of food is ridiculous. As others have said, it's typically just whipped cream or shaving cream anyway. But let's go out on a limb here and assume they're going to use whole pies. I think the food donations raised more than offset the waste of the pies. Some people have far too much time on their hands and it usually goes along with too big a chip on their shoulder. Aye yi yi. . . instead of spending your time sending anonymous protest letters, why not donate some food?
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    The dunk tank is usually for the spring. He's also dressed up like a turkey. Worn a tutu and danced around. He always lets the student pick what they are going to do.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    LOL, that is hilarious! He sounds like a fun guy. I can't stand my daughter's principal. I think she's a twit.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    And he usually gets letters like this because he tends to side with the kids.
     
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    Originally Posted By ajnhollysmommy

    to get the kids fired up about something is great. And kids love when big wig adults do silly stuff. Most parents need the kids to remind them, hey mom can we give that can of green beans away to the food bank. I do agree that we should not have to reward anyone for giving, but a pie in the face is a good one because it is a celebration of a goal set and achieved. And when you achiever you set goals good things come - like seeing your principle getting pie smeared all in his face
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    <<My first reaction is why is throwing a pie in his face the reward for collecting food. Sad to me.>>

    Im going to guess.....because its fun?
     
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    Originally Posted By JazzCat

    What if they cover him in silly string? I'm not opposed to the idea of the pies, but it's just an idea that might appease the concerned parent.
     

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