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“Don’t Be A Brass Mole”

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Hank the Brass Mole strides to the bus stop. Upon rounding the corner, Hank runs into Stuart.

“I forgot my lunch!” cries Stuart. “Will you tell Melanie the Bus Driver to wait for me?”

“Absolutely,” assures Hank.

Stuart quickly disappears around the corner. Hank finishes the short walk to the end of the block where the school bus is waiting.

Hank bounds up the three bus steps in one leap.

“Where’s Stuart?” asks Melanie.

“I think he’s sick,” shrugs Hank.

“That’s too bad,” Melanie replies sympathetically. “I hope he feels better tomorrow.”

“Yep,” concludes Barry.

The bus doors close, it heads down the road and makes a left at Lemonberry Lane. As soon it is out of sight, Stuart comes darting up the street waving his sacked lunch calling for the bus to stop.

Don’t be a brass mole.


Hank the Brass Mole strides down to the copier during his planning period. Upon entering the copy room, Hank runs into Stuart, who is configuring the copier.

“I forgot the master!” cries Stuart. “Will you make sure no one uses the copier while I run to get it? The parameters are specific and I’m using my supply of colored cardstock.”

“Absolutely,” assures Hank.

Stuart quickly disappears around the corner.

Hank looks at the door, then the copier, then the clock, back to the door, and finally back to the copier.

Hank deletes the copier settings. Hank leaves the fancy cardstock in the drawer. Hank puts his master in the feeder. Hank hits “Copy.”

Hank gathers his copies. While leaving the copy room, Hank runs into Melanie.

“Using your fancy paper,” verifies Melanie.

“Yep,” shrugs Hank.

Hank returns to his room right as Stuart returns to the copy room. Stuart looks at the copier, then the settings, then the drawer, then the door, and finally back to the copier. Stuart scratches his head.

Don’t be a brass mole.

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