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Children’s book author Jarrett Krosoczka shares the origins of the Lunch Lady graphic novel series, in which undercover school …
Children’s book author Jarrett Krosoczka shares the origins of the Lunch Lady graphic novel series, in which undercover school …
Thanks for the tears.
LUNCH LAAAADY LAAAAANNNNNND!
Sorry, I didn't watch the video, just came here to quote Adam Sandler.
That was beautiful.
Really really happy about this one ted.
I've been subbed to TED for years, normally roll my eyes at these emotional videos.
But this might be the most powerful TED talk i've ever seen.
Thanks.
I feel like Ted talks has become progressively less interesting
Onion talks, I found your lost guest.
jobs like these (cleaners, garbage disposal men, etc.) are jobs people should take pride in! everybody is important in their own way, and some people may have more influence on people, but everybody should feel like they're just as important as a minster or a lawyer. because they are!
I cried a little when he said she passed away : (
I have the feels
Over here elementary schools don't serve lunch for the students, it's mostly the (private) kindergartens who take care of feeding the children during the mid-day pause. Restaurants in education facilities won't appear until the University campuses, and they really suck. One restaurant per campus, which will have to feed approximately a thousand students, and the food isn't even clean and healthy let alone nutritious or delicious. The students who go there do so because it's really cheap (like in pennies). If I meet any of our "lunch ladies" I'd be sure to extract revenge for all the hair and nails you'll find in our soupe
Beautiful!!!
Did he write Captain Underpants?
This is fantastic. Never heard of this, also it makes one reflect of other duties people do for society that might "easily be overlooked or unnoticed" and not respected for what it actually is. Thank you.
So cute
In elementary school we used to do these wonderful sort of "thank you" acts for the lunch workers and custodians. But as I entered middle school and high school, that gratitude quickly vanished from the student population. I hope this reminds the older students watching that you're never too old to make a hamburger card saying thank you.
For my grandmother, Bernadine NANA Kelly Gubisch and her 'Lunch Lady' days so looong ago. . . .RIP Nana and Thank You for everything. . .
When any person who has this type of job and they take pride in doing it well is a hero in my book..these people are the real givers …the rest of us are just takers who think we are entitled to their kindness.
Why is this a TED talk?
As of this second, there are 25 ppl that hate life in general.(25 dislikes)
Some lunch ladies / men are better in giving nutrition than others. Though I have thanked those that worked to give a meal before when in school and otherwise.
Eventually, they'll be replaced by robots…
what type of food you eat is as important as your genes in determining how educated you become. computer programmers, doctors, scientists, engineers etc. see India's school lunch program; they eat real food! I don't blame the lunch ladies as they and their parents grand parents been taught to eat low quality foods by their masters who own their country. as Hitler said; when you make people used to living in the most miserable conditions yet they think they have it made. know your enemy; real My Struggle by Hitler and Satanic bible with great caution and pray a lot for evil is a force we must fight and stop forever. imayabell twitter/facebook
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What a "wow" talk
this is awesome! so glad you acknowledged their jobs habe value & that people love them!
great great
At junior school there was always a kindly massive-bosomed dinner lady to talk to if things were difficult at home. They were like social workers in a way.
What about lunch guys? :((
I don't think people realize what a lunch lady/man does. We feed your kids with pleasure. We connect with them in ways others can't sometimes. Put a smile on there face or help when their having a bad day. I know every child that comes through my line & know what they want most of the time. I have paid for kids lunches out of my own pocket TOO many times to count. I'm not a hero in the sense that I've saved someone's life. But I know I have made a difference to a lot of kids. They have even asked me to sign their yearbook. Every day is not perfect but I wouldn't trade it. I'm more than JUST a lunch lady.
can you come to poter elementary school in mesquite please
He came to my school and I remember him talking about this… Same exact words
Bekfast
He's my favorite author
I mean Jarret and Lunch Lady
Makes me miss my awesome Lunch Lady from 1-5th grade.
I love lunch lady I always get it out my school library
he just came to my school about 2_3weeks ago
All my love and admiration to my lunch lady hero my wife. Honey what you and the others do for the kids is amazing.
Hey i know you you went to gate lane school
ciao a tutti
so sweet i love.
I love this… and also, what is this salty substance coming from my eyes? Thanks for sharing this great and important topic. Three cheers for lunch ladies, and those that feed the world.
Meanwhile the lunch ladies at my school being over here yelling at us for talking during recess
My lunch ladies are the nicest people I’ve ever met they always say hi and smile and they talk to you,they never get their proper credit
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Where can I purshare this book for my grandchildern Ms Betty
I always thought when they said 'lunch lady' they meant the person who was there to facilitate the seating of children and dismiss them from their tables to go to recess. I have no memory of the people filling the trays with food, but I definitely remember the other lady.