He means …

This is just too good not to share.  But before I do this, consider the disclaimer – it (allegedly) happened at Maxim’s school, he then (allegedly) told the story to my wife, who then told it to me.  So there might be a few inaccuracies.  Anyways …

It’s Monday.  The kids are back in the classrooms after a sunny weekend.  The teacher is asking them how they’ve spent the weekend, what they have done, and so on.

Maxim’s friend: I was out with my parents.  There were a lot of hot ladies at the beach…
Teacher (stunned): What?
Maxim: Hot ladies.  He means – sexy!
Teacher: (blink blink … what the … ?)

Just so there is no confusion, right?

Because they know better …

Cyprus Mail reports:

THE MINISTRY of education has been forced to take action after videos of high school students doing the Harlem Shake have been uploaded onto the internet showing obscene behaviour, the ministry said yesterday.

“The videos show obscene behaviour. Some show students pulling down their trousers and pants,” sources at the ministry of education said.

“We are trying to protect these students because anything that is uploaded onto the internet can stay there forever. The students are children and are not grown-up enough to understand how this can affect their lives in the future. Some students may become doctors or lawyers and these video clips may harm their professional lives in the future,” they added.

This sickens me.  It’s one of those things that the government shouldn’t be anywhere near.  But not only they are watching it close, they are interfering.  Like they know better…

This whole Internet thing is such a huge change for the society, that even people who are leading up the change don’t really know how things are changing and affecting us, and where it is all going.  Yet, the ministry of education in Cyprus seem to have quite a good idea.  And not only that.  They seem to completely ignore parental role in this whole thing.

Oh, and the censorship worked so well with the rest of the Internet stuff …

Switched at birth, reunited 27 years later

Cyprus Mail reports a fascinating story of two girls being switched at the hospital right after birth.  The mistake was eventually discovered by one of the girls.  That later led to a reunion of children and parents.  Read the full story, it’s well worth it.

The tests, reportedly carried out at the Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING) showed conclusively that Maria was not biologically related to her parents. By digging around and asking the right people, Maria managed to get the details on her counterpart, and repeatedly tried to become her friend on Facebook, the online social site.