Don’t Be A Pottymouth

The halls of Green River Elementary are often filled with loud noises and rambunctious talking as the little children go from class to class, stopping at their lockers to switch books between classes. However, one thing that shouldn’t be among that noise and talking is foul vulgar language. When the little children use bad language, they make themselves sound poorly educated and disrespectful toward themselves and others. Bad words are meant for adults—and only in very special situations. However, Rich Thomason thinks it’s funny and makes him “cool” to use vulgar language. For weeks now Rich has been peppering his sentences with foul language, bombarding his classmates Omar and Fran with the bad words that flow forth so easily. Everyone has warned Rich, telling him that no one thinks it makes him cool or funny. But, Rich has his own ideas about bad language. And he keeps flapping his pottymouth constantly—finally bringing him to the attention of Mr. Clown. While Rich’s mom has attempted to use soap to wash his mouth out, Mr. Clown has a much better idea of how to handle the situation. After all, without a tongue, Rich can’t very well keep the ongoing foul flow from his pottymouth… can he?

Mr. Clown: Don’t Be A Pottymouth © 2011 City of Troy Productions

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