Sunday, August 23, 2009

Why I Am A Huge Loser

Why I would publicly share the story I am about to relate is beyond me.

Perhaps I have some deep-seated need to confirm the suspicions of all who know me that I am indeed a giant loser from hell. Maybe I feel I deserve punishment for an ordinary act gone horribly, horribly awry.

It was about two weeks ago, on a perfectly pleasant morning that gave no hint that it was about to rocket off the rails. My sons were here and I left them in the apartment while I went down to get the mail.

On the way back, I was shuffling through the envelopes in my hand, not paying much attention to anything else.

When I went to open the door, it was locked, although I had not locked it. I tried again, rattling the knob loudly. No response.

Kids love to lock you out sometimes. My students, particularly the Grade Nines, in the pitiful infancy of their maturity, find it endlessly entertaining to lock the door when I have to step out for a moment, so that I frequently find myself in the hall, stripped of all dignity, trying in vain to gain entrance to my own classroom, issuing grave threats whilst gales of muffled giggles assail me from the other side. (I assume this happens to other teachers. It does, right?) It can be a tad tough to explain when administrators happen along, frowning. They never seem to believe that it's lock-down practise.

So I wasn't terribly surprised that my own kids would find this hilarious. I pounded authoritatively on the door to no avail, once, twice, three times, louder each time. Still no answer.

Finally I shouted, "OPEN UP, YOU LOSERS!" And thumped on the wood again with hinge-straining force.

Nothing. Dead silence from within.

There are two standard warnings I generally issue to my offspring when they for any reason find themselves on thin ice. My favourite is, "No food for you," or, "No shelter for you," both of which might raise the eyebrows of the child welfare authorities but possess, I think, a certain panache, especially if you don't find the thought of jail all that daunting. But this time I went for a lesser-used but equally dramatic third admonition, to wit:

"OPEN THIS DOOR RIGHT NOW OR I WILL POUNCE UPON YOU AND TICKLE YOU UNTIL YOU PEE YOUR PANTS!"

Normally, by this time, I would have expected to hear gleeful snickering, but again there was not a sound. The game was going on vexatiously long, so I figured I would extend the retributive tickle attack accordingly once I finally gained access.

"THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE!" I hollered.

Then, to my horror, I heard, quakingly, from inside, a frightened elderly voice call out,

"Who is it?"

Mortified, I realized that I had somehow gotten off the elevator on the wrong floor and was trying to beat down the door of a stranger's apartment, shouting bizarre threats at some terrified old lady.

The etiquette books are mysteriously silent on the subject of what to do in such a situation. Naturally, as a mature individual, an alleged role model in the community, I should have stammered out an abject apology and an explanation.

But what did I, a grown man, decide was best?

I am ashamed to admit that I sprinted, white-tailed-deer-like, to the stairs and beat a very hasty and red-faced retreat, leaving behind me an undoubtedly traumatized senior citizen whom I hope was able to stave off cardiac arrest at the notion that some crazed home invader was intent, for some perversely unimaginable reason, on making her wet herself.

When I got back to my own home, my children could see that something was wrong so they asked and, in my shaken state, I foolishly told them.

When they recovered from their asthmatic, whooping laughter, admidst much gasping and slapping of knees and merriment, I tried to swear them to secrecy, an oath they predictably refused to take, making it their business to inform everyone they knew and the town in general what an incredibly large loser their father is.

Kids these days. You love them and raise them and try to demonstrate good behaviour and upright values and what do they do? They stab you in the back.

So no shelter for them. They sleep in the bus shelter now. But look. This is just between you and me, okay? No squealing, all right? Or I'll pounce upon you until...

Well, now you know the rest.

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE U!!!! WOULD U MARRY ME??!!!

Trace Teeple said...

Sorry, fella, I'm not that kinda guy.

Anonymous said...

jajaja!!! I didn't read your answer b-4.....Good one by the way!!!
:):):)

Unknown said...

Brilliant, and you aptly describe yourself

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Anonymous said...

You should be ashamed of yourself. Leave him alone. Grow up. Seriously, don't you have anything better to do. Leave this man alone!
Teeple, I'll always have respect for you. I don't know if I should be embarrassed? It's unfortunate what happened. However, it doesn't seem to impact my many high thoughts of you. You are still "Trace Teeple" and to me... that means "amazing man and teacher".

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Anonymous said...

Even if he isnt proven innocent, he is an amazing man, and an amazing writer. and who ever you are. you are lower than low. you are immature by writing perv all over his blogs. i would be ashamed to know you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you! Someone to back me up. Innocent or guilty... I will never forget Trace Teeple and what he has done for me!! :)

Anonymous said...

I have to agree innocent or not .. teeple your a amazing teacher .. I would not of done it and become what I am today with out your guidance .. things get messed up yes .. but in the end between you and mel lucas .. I owe who and what I am today two the both of you and yes I am still happily towing a dock behind Me well I drive My boat.. much admiration and respect for helping me through the rocky times of high school SAT A LIGHT 4 EVER !!

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Anonymous said...

I have to agree innocent or not .. teeple your a amazing teacher .. I would not of done it and become what I am today with out your guidance .. things get messed up yes .. but in the end between you and mel lucas .. I owe who and what I am today two the both of you and yes I am still happily towing a dock behind Me well I drive My boat.. much admiration and respect for helping me through the rocky times of high school SAT A LIGHT 4 EVER !!

Is this supposed to be a compliment to an English teacher? I hope to god you are being facetious in nature with this post. Ahh, wishful thinking.

Anonymous said...

who are you bud? your no one. you dont even have the balls to have your name on this, thats why you are Anonymous.

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Anonymous said...

.......and that is "Why you are a Huge Loser"

Anonymous said...

"who are you bud? your no one. you dont even have the balls to have your name on this, thats why you are Anonymous."

Well, chappie, it seems that you have forgotten the rules of a "call-out". First, you're trying to call me out for being anonymous yet in you post as anonymous as well. Something along the lines of pot, kettle, black, etc. Second, use proper grammar when trying to attack someone. You can't honestly expect to be taken seriously if you can't even form proper sentences.

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Anonymous said...

Innocent until proven guilty? Food for thought.

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