I am a school bus driver. As you may know, kids are getting the best cutting-edge educational advancements. It has been three decades since I last attended school, so who am I to question the statements I learn from children as I drive them back and forth. I am what you say, “old school.”

Today, I learned that ghosts are allergic to snow.

This could be why I have never seen a ghost in a snowstorm.

Thank you, children, for teaching me something new.

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