School days are here again, mothers and fathers can are a bit less stressed. It’s been a long summer. The Blue Bus is calling us. Soon there will be a sea of yellow going through the cities in North American. Dr. Frank W. Cyr, the father of the modern yellow school bus rolled out the first standard prototype in 1939. 70 years later the wheels on the bus still go round and round with the sound of magnified voices of banshee numbing pitch of infant joy. After several coffees, the driver’s ears are exacerbated in java bliss to shield him from the screeching gibberish.
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