I'm not sure a 6th grade male even would recognize a radiation sticker.I need a little counsel and wisdom from my fellow elders, regarding my daughter. I'm thinking about putting a sticker on her bucket, as a warning to the sparkly wannabe's in her class.
This one:
Do you think it's too much?
See, when she got in the car this afternoon after school, she had such a case of the giggles she almost couldn't speak. Seems that she and her friend had been walking around the field during recess (6th graders get it just before the end of the school day). Three big boys fell into step right behind them, and were being rowdy, noisy and generally obnoxious. "I could have thought of a sharp retort," she said, "but that would have taken me a minute to think of something, and I just wanted them gone now." So she turned on her heel and bellowed, "What are you doing??!" right in their faces (she has a surprisingly big voice for her size). "I don't know what they expected, but it clearly wasn't that. They just scattered. I think I scared them!" She has skewered a couple of other twerps in the past couple of months, though I don't think she's routed 3 at one time before. I guess eventually the word will get around that she's armed and dangerous. In the meantime, I thought the sticker might serve as a warning, and spare her the bother of having to explode all over somebody else. What do you think?