The Ride for Change returned to Lawton, Fort Sill today (05-06-21) thanks to Diamondback Harley Davidson. My twin brother from a different mother and fellow broadcasting blood brother Frank Pain has hit the road on his Harley for his annual 10 market, multi-state road trip. This year The Ride for Change is raising awareness and funds to assist low income families with children who want to participate in school band and music education. We hope to raise enough money to help every kid who wants to be a part of their school's band program the opportunity to do so.
The Ride for Change is returning to Lawton, Fort Sill. My twin brother from a different mother and fellow broadcasting blood brother Frank Pain will be hitting the road on his Harley early next month on a 10 market multi-state road trip. This year the Ride for Change will be raising funds to assist low income families with children who want to participate in school band and music education
Back-to-school season is well underway, which also means homework is once again a reality. Ugh, major bummer. But when you're a youngster, homework isn't all that bad! That's because kids make it way less boring by being straight up and honest (read: hilarious).
If you're a recent graduate, you might've thought for a moment or two about the legacy you've left behind. Pranks are always a good go-to in our books, but a safer, less offensive way to leave an impression on your school is through creative yearbook quotes.
You might think that a young kid who tackles a knife-wielding bully would be hailed as a hero, but you'd be wrong. In Calgary, a 13-year-old was officially reprimanded for defending a classmate who was being threatened by a thug with a weapon.
In a tacit admission that Brooklyn has become hopelessly overrun by hipsters, a Jewish Orthodox school in Borough Park recently banned the wearing of "thick plastic eyeglasses" among its student body. No word on whether skinny jeans or lumberjack shirts are next.