Sunday, May 21, 2006

School bans ketchup

One Arizona high school has added another item to its list of banned substances: bottled ketchup.

One student at Basha High School in Chandler was disciplined after being caught with a ketchup bottle two days in a row. And the principal said the school called the parents of several others found with the contraband.

The smuggling began after the school cafeteria limited students to three packets of ketchup per hamburger. You can get extra packets, but they cost 25 cents each.

You also can bring your own packets. But bottled ketchup is banned because the school said it would be a health code violation.

The policy was adopted because administrators were fed up with students stomping on ketchup packets and squirting the red goo on sidewalks and hallways.

6 comments:

  1. ahhh jeez...why dont they keep the ketchup behind the counter and if you want ketchup they squirt it on your tray of food...do'h

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  2. Well that would just make too much sense ,wouldn't it

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  3. Anonymous11:34 PM

    Next ban: notebook paper

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  4. I can't think of anything smart to say , so I'll just say ... Yeah !
    all them horrid blue parrallel lines with that scary red margin thingy

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  5. it wasent till after i reread the post that i realized i went to school there when i was a kid...well, until they expelled me for playing hookey...my mother would drop me off in front and i would walk right thru the building and go out the back door..we would go drink beer, smoke cigs, and swim in the irrigation ditches...which was nasty but fun....

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  6. Blames the state of the nation on Jackie Sue and the likes of her ... lol

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