My Bio by
rickard flagle

 I growed up in a mobile home safe from the pillages of urban life. When I was 14 I shot my first deer and when I was 15 I did community service for a beer run. I been real good since then and I thought to myself, self, being a teacher would be real good. So I went back to school and studied real hard. I got a Ph.D. in physical education from the Bobby Ball University for Orphans. Then I went to post graduate studies at the Johns Hopkins place that can change the sex of a person.

I studied fly ointment precipitation counseling and then worked for the Betty FOrd Clinic. After two ears I got my big break - a job teaching 6th graders at the Melvin B. Laird School in Hoboken. That did it for me. I loves to teach and have been doing it since then.

I'm divorced and I have two beautiful pit bulls. My hobbies are hang gliding and postage stamp collecting. I've been blessed by a life of prosperity free from flooding. Imparting knowledge to other peoples, including children, has been a satisfying part of my life.