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Double-dog dare doesn't work out for 2 kids
BY HEATHER AUGUSTYN
Times Correspondent | Saturday, January 26, 2008 |
Link: http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2008/01/26/news/top_news/doc1bcbc32da2b0aab0862573dc00097f23.txt
CHESTERTON | Single-digit temperatures brought a scene right out of the movie "A Christmas Story" to two students at Jackson Elementary School on Friday morning.
The two fourth-grade boys, who served flag duty to raise and lower the flag for the school, stuck their tongues to the flagpole and spent the rest of the day in pain and embarrassment.
"The nurse called us and said the boys' tongues were bleeding," said Billie Dempsey, mother of Gavin Dempsey, who celebrated his 10th birthday Friday.
"The nurse asked them, 'OK, who double-dog dared who?' But they weren't admitting to what they did and said they just bit their tongues. When she told me there were a couple of layers taken off, I thought, 'Oh no, he's on flagpole duty,'" Dempsey said.
When she arrived at the school, her son admitted to what he did.
"My tongue still sort of hurts from what I did. I decided to try it because I thought all of the TV shows were lies, but turns out I was wrong," Gavin Dempsey said.
Karen Alexander, mother of James Alexander, laughs when asked about the event.
"I thought it was pretty silly of him. I asked him where he got the idea, and he said 'The Christmas Story.' I can't believe he did it, but they learned their lesson," she said.
James said he plans on eating a lot of ice cream to help nurse his wound.
"When you're young, you're just messing around," he said.
Billie Dempsey said the school nurse could not recall having an injury like this at the school.
"You don't think your own kid would do something like this," she said with a laugh.
Double-dog dare doesn't work out for 2 kids
BY HEATHER AUGUSTYN
Times Correspondent | Saturday, January 26, 2008 |
Link: http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2008/01/26/news/top_news/doc1bcbc32da2b0aab0862573dc00097f23.txt
CHESTERTON | Single-digit temperatures brought a scene right out of the movie "A Christmas Story" to two students at Jackson Elementary School on Friday morning.
The two fourth-grade boys, who served flag duty to raise and lower the flag for the school, stuck their tongues to the flagpole and spent the rest of the day in pain and embarrassment.
"The nurse called us and said the boys' tongues were bleeding," said Billie Dempsey, mother of Gavin Dempsey, who celebrated his 10th birthday Friday.
"The nurse asked them, 'OK, who double-dog dared who?' But they weren't admitting to what they did and said they just bit their tongues. When she told me there were a couple of layers taken off, I thought, 'Oh no, he's on flagpole duty,'" Dempsey said.
When she arrived at the school, her son admitted to what he did.
"My tongue still sort of hurts from what I did. I decided to try it because I thought all of the TV shows were lies, but turns out I was wrong," Gavin Dempsey said.
Karen Alexander, mother of James Alexander, laughs when asked about the event.
"I thought it was pretty silly of him. I asked him where he got the idea, and he said 'The Christmas Story.' I can't believe he did it, but they learned their lesson," she said.
James said he plans on eating a lot of ice cream to help nurse his wound.
"When you're young, you're just messing around," he said.
Billie Dempsey said the school nurse could not recall having an injury like this at the school.
"You don't think your own kid would do something like this," she said with a laugh.