Life After Deanth – Q&A with Jerry Price
So, Jerry Price retired. We asked him why:
“More time to spend on my tiny town. In my tiny town, I have tiny versions of all of you, and I’m still the dean of students in my tiny town. I haven’t been able to paint half of my tiny town, so I’m looking forward to painting the second half of my tiny town. In my tiny town, there are also trains.”
When asked about what he plans to do with the remainder of his term, Price responded:
“I will only have one more semester to perfect my tiny town’s layout before I leave, which is the main source of stress for me right now. I haven’t gotten all the building exteriors just right, and I’m not sure that they will let me come back to make sure I got the exteriors of the buildings in my tiny town just right once I leave.”
When asked about his future plans, Jerry Price elaborated:
“When you are building a tiny town, you are faced with a daunting question: do you include animals? Now, when I was Dean of Students and Vice Principal of Student Affairs, of course, I decided no because adding animals takes so much time! Now that I am retired, I think I might try adding a few in, just to see how they look.”