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olympic
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:01 am |
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Blame Howard
You know when Howard Stern is involved there's bound to be controversy.
Stern held a contest this past May for the "Ugliest Dude, Hottest Wife" contest.
The winner was a second-grade teacher who ended up skipping work on a "sick day" to take part in the competition.
Marie Jarry and her husband joined Stern on his show with her wearing a bikini and talking about her sex life.
And, just shortly after winning the $5,000 prize for the contest, Jarry resigned from her teaching position at Thalberg Elementary School in Southington.
According to Jarry, she only left after being forced to resign.
So what happens now?
Obviously, Jarry has decided to sue the school officials and her union.
She has already filed her lawsuit in the Hartford federal court.
Jarry is now demanding that she be given her job back, as well as receive back pay from when she resigned.
We bet some of the parents won't be too happy to have her back.
People are prudes in the U.S.!
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prolific
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:16 pm |
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"The plaintiff's discharge was orchestrated by the Southington Education Association, Erardi and the board of education, who working together intimidated and coerced her with threats to resign in lieu of termination," the suit states.
On May 1, she and her husband appeared on the shock jock's show and participated in a contest called "Ugliest Guy, Hottest Wife." They won it and a $5,000 prize. Five days later, according to the lawsuit, the principal at Thalberg ordered her not to go to her classroom and to meet with Erardi. Jarry said that she was told she had violated a morality clause in the teachers' contract with the board, that she could be arrested for defrauding the school system and could lose her teaching certificate.
When asked about the morality clause of the teachers contract, Erardi said the contract requires that they comply with the state's code of professional responsibility for teachers. Among the code's provisions are that teachers behave professionally and bear in mind that their actions reflect on the entire profession. The code also prohibits teachers from lying, according to the Currant.
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olympic
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:44 pm |
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..... i would not call him ugly.
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pax
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:45 pm |
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| olympic wrote: | ..... i would not call him ugly. |
.... and I would not call her hot.
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Schmerty
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:49 pm |
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| pax wrote: |
.... and I would not call her hot.  |
True dat!!!
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prolific
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Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:57 am |
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| pax wrote: |
.... and I would not call her hot.  |
ROFL..that was my first thought too. I can't imagine how they think she's hot..they must not have had too many good ones to choose from.
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chance
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Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:16 am |
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Maybe she looks better in person.
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Fishy
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:50 pm |
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They must have been the only ones who showed up
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