Posts Tagged ‘nutter’

Awww, ya caught us.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

I’m out and about, picking up the kids from daycare this afternoon and my cell phone starts playing the dulcet tones of John Carpenter’s “Halloween” theme.   Thinking maybe it was my wife, I pick up and…it’s the school superintendent with one of her broadcast messages.   This was one was legitimate though, letting us know that yesterday someone was arrested at the high school after showing up and having no business there.  The school staff asked why he was there, he couldn’t come up with anything reasonable, left, and the cops picked him up on the way out.   In short, the system worked as it should.   Had she not called, I probably never would have even known about it.

So here’s the weird thing, I get that call.  The gist of the call, linked below, is that ‘we weren’t going to tell you, but since the media found out and decided to send trucks, we thought maybe we should tell you before you see it on the news’.  Even that’s not so terrible until you also factor in that the preschool classes are being moved to the high school next year.  I have to be buzzed into my kid’s current school, evidently there’s no such system in place at the high school.

Like I said, aside from the nutter who was arrested, I don’t think anyone did something wrong, per se.  But if you’re going to use the broadcast system, do it the day of; this was actually a good message for a change, feel free to gloat and assure parents that you have the kid’s backs.

By the way, Massachusetts is a dual consent state for call recording, however the message was left on my voice mail, granting consent by the caller for the recording.  My phone service delivers a copy of the message to my email.

The call: highSchoolArrest_04142010

UPDATE: Funny how she left out the part about him being a sex offender and attempting to sign someone out of the school.  Hmmph.  Missing info here.

Whole lot of nutters out there

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

This person obviously needs their meds but can’t afford them.

http://twitter.com/kendrasshop

I wonder if she knows Ullja, they’d get along swimingly.

Looking out for higher education

Friday, July 31st, 2009

In the interest of helping a school maintain it’s reputation, I just sent this to insider@baylormag.com:

I noticed the article about Ullja Kuntze (http://www.baylormag.com/insider/wfrw.php) and how it talks about her being a graduate from Baylor.

She’s gone on to create a fairly insane looking site at http://handmadeartisanfraud.blogspot.com/.

If that’s the result of education Baylor provides, I’m not so sure you want to admit to her being a student.  I know she’s not mentioned by name on the blogspot.com site, but there’s a good deal of evidence that she’s the owner, including some mention in a recent Consumerist.com article (http://consumerist.com/5323799/etsy-fraudster-goes-after-beadmakers-who-got-her-banned).

Regards,

Tom

UPDATE: Hmmph, that inside@.. address is outdated.  No worries, I used the contact form on http://www.baylormag.com.

UPDATE: The article link doesn’t work anymore, nor does the link she posted to a PBS documentary she was in, done by the Baylor PBS station.  Maybe they agreed she wasn’t the best thing to admit producing.