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The adventures of our Dear Leader

IRS Audits Savannah College of Art and Design!

SCAD NEEDS YOUR HELP as Government Thugs Invade Savannah Campus!
Savanah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has been invaded by the IRS. A loathsome group of Federal Bureaucrats are auditing SCAD over alleged “financial irregularities” and “misappropriation” of tuition dollars.

Calling All Bees!
The IRS is a formidable foe. The IRS agents have managed to tape together documents faster than SCAD has been able to shred them.

SCAD has issued plea to all SCAD BEES “Return to Savannah!” and help SCAD in the shredding of incriminating documents.

What is at STAKE?
We must preserve” SCAD’s alleged tradition of using student tuition money in any way they see fit.

Traditions like:

  1. Paying our Dear Leader $250,000.00 a month.
  2. Gifting free flights to France and NYC on private aircraft for SCAD Board members, their friends, and their families,
  3. Paying millions to the Dear Leader’s children, her ’husband,’ her special ‘lady friend’ and her extended family,
  4. Keeping Dear Leader in Louis Vuitton clogs, custom wigs, and facial surgery upkeep,
  5. The hiring of private investigators to gather negative intel on “rouge” faculty and administrators,
  6. Paying for the off-site storage to house negative intel files of “rouge” faculty and administrator (see #5),
    and;
  7. Supporting Dear Leader’s addle-brained son, Tik with a $25,00.00 a month salary.

These are a few of the perks that must be hidden in order to preserve SCAD’s unique and special culture.

Savannah College of Art and Design IRS Audit

 

 

This is EVERY BEE’s Emergency! (the Acorns have nothing to worry about)
Current students have a huge financial stake in outcome of this investigation.

Any fines levied against SCAD by the IRS might be raised through tuition increases and additional student fees.

All BEE paper-shredding volunteers are asked to report to Lai Wa Hall (after nightfall) Monday-Friday.

SCAD 2013 Compensation

 

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies. All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

The Despot and the Piggy-Bank: A Memoir

The Despot and the Piggy-Bank
A Memoir by
Paula “Our Dear Leader” Walrus

In 1977,
“… the world was ready for something new,” writes the seventy-three year-old Paula Walrus, Savannah College of Art and Design President and Co-founder.

“All around us, dreamers were dreaming up new ideas: My extended family had just covered-up a serious pedophilia scandal, and my clog dancing days were long over. I was pushing forty when I discovered the benefits of government-backed student loans.”

What happened next would change the face of education. By joining Stalinist principles of management, obscene tuition costs, with the facade of higher learning—Paula managed to create for herself and her family a lucrative piggy-bank.

In The Despot and the Piggy-Bank, we journey with Walrus and her family to the crime-ridden coastal town of Savannah, where they set about creating the appearance of a university.

This tiny college would be radically different, buzzing with grossly under-qualified administrators, and abused faculty— Walrus forever altered what education should be.

Nearly forty years later, SCAD is one of the most tastefully decorated, over-hyped, and expensive art and design universities in the world, with dwindling campuses in Georgia, a Chinese ghetto, a farm in France, and online.

The Despot and the Piggy-Bank tells the story of how it all happened—from the special ‘woman’ at the center of it all.

http://thebeeandtheacorn.com

Paula Wallace SCAD Master Bull Wrangler and Fasionista
Paula Walrus fancies herself as a visionary leader in art and design.

About the author
Ghost writer to the ’C’ and ‘D’ celebrity set—Ralph Mittlebottom of the NYT, spent three years sculpting Ms. Walrus’s crayon-infused chicken scratch of random nouns and occasional verbs into the semblance of the book you now hold in your hands.

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies. All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

Dear Leader and Tik to the Rescue!

As the Founder of SCAD and the Discover of SCADentology™—the spiritual path to wealth through University tuition that she discovered while on a youthful meditation retreat in France, Dear Leader’s prophetic legacy is well-known. Yet, with her deep modesty, many of Dear Leader’s other Super-Power strengths and Goddess personae remain a secret—only to be revealed times of global emergency when the earth or SCAD are threatened.

Recently, with the imminent collapse of SCAD’s Hong Kong campus due to “lack of interest,” Dear Leader and her gifted son and appointed heir Tik, could be seen flying over that city’s immense towers and harbors in flowing black and yellow capes. They left in their broomstick wake a dramatic SCAD yellow jet stream painting out the Mandarin characters for the saying: “Damn you Capitalist Interlopers, the Yellow Bee shall outlive your stench!”

From the Mid-Levels to Victoria Peak and outlying islands, millions of Hong Kong’s jaded and art-deprived residents stood awestruck at the return of the long-lost “Shui-Bee”— goddess of facial restoration and the reputed founder of this great city in ancient times.

Accompanied by her son, the puckish mythical figure Tik, Shui-Bee’s emergence to save the city of Hog Kong by saving SCAD, revealed a period of Grave Danger that had just passed and the salvation that was now at hand.

As of this posting, wails of gratitude and celebration echo throughout the hutongs and alleyways of this immense and close-packed city. As more is known and external communication restored, we will provide further updates on Dear Leader’s fight to keep the light of SCAD alive in Asia and throughout the world.

From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader encouraged members of the SCAD community to help save SCAD Honk Kong by stating: “the highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies. All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

Dear Leader to Unveil Statue to Herself: Poem Written in Honor of Event

Paula Wallace SCAD Statue to herself
Photo of Dear Leader’s statue that will welcome sailors as they enter the Savannah harbor

Dear Leader will unveil a statue designed by herself and dedicated to her short, stubby and impressive educational legacy.

Dear Leader personally designed the statue which will be carved in marble by SCAD sculpture faculty (under the careful supervision of the Mad Turk).

The new statue will be placed at the Port of Savannah—welcoming sailors to Savannah’s shores.

Special precautions will be put into place to ensure that ‘randy sailors’ do not ‘interfere’ with Dear Leaders visage.

In honor of the unveiling, SCAD resident poet and Dear Leader’s cousin Percy “Big Daddy” Shelly wrote a laudatory poem celebrating Dear Leader’s  statue as it will be remembered 1,000 years from now.

Ozymandleader
I met a sailor from a southern land
Who said: “Two vast and stubby legs of stone
Squat in the swamp. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And Botox lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed.
And on the pedestal these words appear —
“My name is Dear Leader, queen of queens:
Look on my educational legacy, ye Art Institutes, and despair!”
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level swamps of the low country stretch far away.

Paula Wallace poses for sculpture
Dear Leader takes time out of her busy schedule to pose for the SCAD faculty sculptor of her latest monument to herself

From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader encouraged members of the SCAD community to honor her legacy through poetry and sculpture stating: “the highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies.  All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

 

Dear Leader’s Top 3 Tips for Recovering from Plastic Surgery

As a world leader whose face is the brand and symbol of SCAD, Dear Leader preserves this important asset with regular cosmetic surgery.

Recently returned from a quick round of Thanksgiving facial reconstructive work at her retreat spa in Charleston, Dear Leader generously shared these tips that can help any patient recover from elective cosmetic “maintenance.”

Be Realistic

Depending on what procedure you’re having, there can be a variety of outcomes depending on your goals. It’s important for patients to know that when having cosmetic surgery, there will be mild pain involved.  Having gone through this sacrificial plastic surgery for the benefit of SCAD several times, Dear Leader is easily up to the job. With her inner strength she has the powers to overcome pain that most of us can only imagine.

Be Patient

Most patients tend to become bored, antsy and start to do things around the house that they are not supposed to do like housework, vacuuming, gardening, exercising etc…. Any major physical activity can potentially hinder your healing. Fortunately, with her cadre of gardeners, house cleaners, and acolytes from the Fashion and Photography departments, Dear Leader has not engaged in any physical activity for several decades. We can be assured that, in recovery from any treatment, she will never have to lift a finger…. or an eyebrow, so to speak.

Dear Leader recommends that: “even though you are bored, use your recovery as time to learn a new language, catch up on some reading or start that challenging puzzle that you’ve been meaning to work on.  By keeping your mind busy and letting your body rest, you will heal faster and before you know it, you will be enjoying your new fabulous look!”

Dear Leader will spend her period of convalescence guiding the renovation plans for SCAD’s aging buildings that her own facial renovation, by its symbolic inspiration for donors, will help to fund. She will also complete her new book on ‘South Georgian Entertaining’ along with a definitive history on the founding of SCADentology(tm).

Don’t Obsess

Dear Leader, of course, has never obsessed about anything such as faculty work loads, and professional development opportunities, her weight, or “secret” websites created by disgruntled faculty and former administrators.

With her serene reserve, she never exhibits any outward anxiety or anger acted out through pounding conference tables with both fists or excoriating staff with cries of “Make them stop!” Never. Thus, worry over her mood and appearance in recovery, even on days when there may be swelling or puss from familial grafting, is something far beneath her.

Unlike Dear Leader, less-experienced plastic surgery patients are excited to see their results right away. Yet, wrapped in jasmine-scented towels on her Porch at the Landings, Dear Leader explains that when the body recovers from cosmetic surgery it behaves much like her faculty, by  swelling unevenly. “There can be lumps, bumps, bruises and ooze.  It can be quite unnerving to see yourself recovering and it can mentally take a toll on you.  But if you can stay strong, you will heal faster and better than ever.”

Rather than fret about their appearance, Dear Leader advises that cosmetic surgery patients cover up all mirrors during the recovery period. Dear Leader has always pursued this approach and then…when the healing is complete, she’s ready for her close-up and all mirrors can then be returned to SCAD’s buildings, bathrooms, and official rickshaws.

From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader encouraged members of the SCAD community to time out to recover over this winter break and reminded everyone that “the highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies.  All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

The Face of Greatness: Dear Leader to Undergo Radical Reconstruction and Preservation

The Face of Greatness: Dear Leader to Undergo Radical Reconstruction and Preservation

The face of a heroine…the face of a great university, both are revered and so important to protect over time. With her enduring love for SCAD, Dear Leader is sacrificing her winter break to perform an accurate architectural restoration of her face to the period of its historic significance: when she was 29 and the world brand of SCAD was but a dream.

This personally-financed facial “work” is symbolic of her plans to rehabilitate and renew SCAD Savannah’s deteriorating campus. From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader announced on Sunday that she will undergo a series of elective cosmetic surgeries, each of which symbolically represents a key feature of her new plans to preserve, rehabilitate and restore the historic buildings in SCAD Inc.’s tax exempt campus portfolio.

“We know that our thousands of corporate donors will take note of her sacrifice and give generously to our campus restoration ‘work’ fund,” said the Mad Turk— SCAD’s guru in all things financial.  Dear Leader will travel to Charleston South Carolina in a specially constructed rickshaw carried by members of the School of Communication Arts. Once there, she will eat a healthful dish of collard greens to promote healthy diets among the SCAD community. Then, her entourage will arrive at her Plastic Surgery hideaway Spa. Dear Leader will be accompanied by her “special friend” Joan as well as by Lincoln L. Logg, Chair of SCAD’s Historic Preservation department (to ensure a historically accurate restoration of Dear Leader to age 29).

Whilst in South Carolina, Dear Leader will undergo (1) A chemical Peel, (2) Nose reconstruction, and (3) Correction of the increasingly sagging left side of her face (an unintended outcome of earlier restoration efforts). Each of these procedures symbolically represents her plan for preserving and rehabilitating the SCAD brand.

We have asked Lincoln L. Logg, to explain to the SCAD community the symbolism contained within each of Dear Leader’s proposed procedures.

Chemical Peel:

During the 1970’s we used to sandblast old buildings.  We discovered that such a harsh treatment oftentimes damaged them, removing the outer masonry seal and leading to long-term decay.  Today we blast aging facades with water at 500 psi— it’s a minimally invasive procedure that retains the strength of the epidermis.  Dear Leader’s chemical peel, like blasting with water, is a minimally invasive approach that will provide her aging coat of skin with a fresh, vibrant, and renewed surface. In historic preservation terms, this tactic is technically a ‘restoration’.

Rebuilding Her Nose:

Over time, aging buildings begin to deteriorate structurally.  One does not want to add to this deterioration by introducing foreign building materials to the structure. One uses historically-accurate materials when reconstructing areas that have gone. well… a bit thin.  Dear leader’s nose is such a structure. It must be rebuilt with historically correct materials, hence the skin grafts. Like Colonial Williamsburg, this is, in preservation terms, a ‘reconstruction’ of a historic resource partially lost.

Propping up her sagging left side:

SCAD has been leaning a bit to the left over the past two years.  We need to prop it back up.  A left sagging face is not an attractive face as it tends to scare away corporate doners and small children.  SCAD desperately needs corporate donors (and small children) to fill its coffers.  Dear Leader is showing us how to prop up our left side by opting for a little ‘rehabilitation’ of the left side of her face. From a preservationist’s perspective, this approach means taking historic resources that no longer meet current needs and updating them for current uses while maintaining their basic integrity.

SCAD Secrets asks that the SCAD community remember Dear Leader in their prayers as she undergoes this elective cosmetic surgery for our benefit this Winter Quarter.  We know how difficult such elective cosmetic surgeries can be, and we wish her a speedy recovery, rehabilitation, and renewal.

From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader encouraged members of the SCAD community to renew themselves this winter break and reminded everyone that “the highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies.  All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

 

Humiliated! Dear Leader Tossed out of Vogue Offices NYC

If there were not already a million reasons to hate those snobs in NYC, add “Tossing Dear Leader out on the street” to the list.

Due in part to the disappointing admission numbers in Hong Kong and Savannah, Dear Leader recently traveled to visit the office of Penelope. Lambast, editor of Vogue China. Dear Leader was in NYC to offer Ms. Lambast the honor of taking the helm of SCAD’s Fashion Department worldwide. As fans and adherents of Dear Leader know, one is summoned to Dear Leader—Dear Leader does not come to you.

But, given Ms. Lambast’s global stature, Dear Leader chose to treat her as a peer.

To ensure maximum effect, it was decided that Dear Leader should visit wearing a stunning green evening gown designed by SCAD fashion undergraduate (Annette Stumpwillow of Glumpback, Texas). Dear Leader’s Makeup and ‘maintenance’ were supervised by members of the SCAD theater department, and her trip expenses covered by  Lily Pulitzer.

Months of preparation were needed for fine-tuning every detail of the presentation. When the day came for Dear Leader to emerge from her administrative ovum, the sun shown in Savannah just a bit brighter, the children sang just a little bit sweeter. “It was breathtaking,” said Hyacinth Bucket, director of public relations for SCAD, “Even the cleaning girls came to the windows and tossed rose petals from the roof of Gulfstream center onto Dear Leader wishing her good travels.”

Dear Leader’s entourage cheered as she boarded the SCAD corporate jet—destination—New York City—with hope in their chests, and confident that Dear Leader would return home victorious.

After landing in NYC, Dear Leader’s plane was met by her advance tactical team, (flown up hours earlier from Savannah). She was then carried off the plane by  muscular acolytes from SCAD’s interior design deaprtment and gently placed into her awaiting rickshaw.

Dear Leader entered New York City, with the SCAD marching band and student ambassadors performing the SCAD alma mater “Unique United”—the moving SCAD song written by Dear Leader and later appropriated by the Catholic church The spectacle was a masterpiece in motion and crowds wept along lower Broadway as the procession passed by.

When Dear Leader reached the offices of Conde Nast, she was carried up to the offices of Ms. Lambast, editor of Vogue China, and hopefully the new dean of SCAD fashion!

Dear Leader began her presentation by performing a flawless mid-Georgian clog dance (a favorite of her youth). “I have never seen her perfectly stubby feet move so quickly and with such youthful vigor,” chirped Hyacinth Bucket “It was a remarkable demonstration of her inner virility—it was very impressive!”

In the uniquely ‘SCAD Style’ that she has cultivated over the years, Dear Leader began her SCAD Fashion Department ‘Horse and Pony Show’ with—real ponies!

Each of the twelve ponies (flown in from SCAD’s equestrian center) were dressed in matching green tutus and fez caps complete with accessories that were designed by SCAD fashion department undergraduates, (and now on sale in the SCAD Shop).

It was at this point in the Dear Leader’s presentation that Ms. Lambast asked Dear Leader “Who are you again?”

The room fell deathly silent as Dear Leader’s internationally admired smile began to form a scowl, and her Savannah entourage began to whimper and squirm.

How was it that Ms. Lambast, a powerhouse in the fashion industry did not know who Dear Leader, the fashion mogul of the low country—coastal empire was?

Had Ms. Lambast not Googled “aging fashion icons” only to see photographs of Dear Leader presenting them with lifetime achievement awards!?

Had Ms. Lambast not seen Dear Leader’s visage elevated all over Savannah during SCAD Fashion Week?! (had this so-called fashion “guru” not visited the coastal empire-low-country?!)

With her great inner strength, Dear Leader cleared her perfect throat, and responded,

“I am Dear Leader, founder of the Savannah College of Art and Design, a university of creative careers. We are known globally as “SCAD’.”

To which Ms. Lambast responded “What is a ‘SCAD’? I really don’t know who you are or why you are here, you should leave now.”

Dear Leader was quickly carried, (this time by Conde Nast security officers) to her awaiting rickshaw and then whisked off to SCAD’s chartered jet to return  to her belovedcoastal empire-low country to regroup and recover.

This shocking and unfortunate incident only reminds us of the wisdom of Dear Leader and her friend and colleague Dr. Phil—both long-time survivors of  the pain that mean acts and false rumors can inflict. In their lauded publication, Lifelaws, they wrote sage advice for times like this:

…tantrums and office stress and more tantrums can become a deadly cycle. Nip it in the bud! Remember that the enemy isn’t your loved ones and devoted co-workers; it’s the outside world. So why put on a happy face for the public and a mean one for those you love the most?

We ask all faculty to please write an additional letter of admiration to Dear Leader this month and to keep Ms. Lambast’s physical safety in your prayers.

Followup: We later learned that Ms. Lambast initially believed that Dear Leader was from the Pratt Institute and that is why she agreed to the meeting. When Ms. Lambast discovered that Dear Leader was from a place called “SCAD”, a place she had never heard of, nor cared to learn more about, Dear leader was unceremoniously removed from the Conde Nast building. Such an opportunity lost for Ms. Lambast!

The current Dean of Fashion is rumored to be breathing easier after the tragic event.

SCAD FACTS: SCAD Hong Kong grew 47% last year! The student body went from 100 students to 147 students (at this rate the school should be at full capacity by 2056) SCAD Fashion Week drew more than 103 visitors from New York City last year and expects to increase this number by 47% this year.

From her porch at the Landings, Dear Leader encouraged members of the SCAD community to continue to acknowledge her coastal empire—low country fashion supremacy stating “The highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies. All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it are not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a University of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.

SCAD Accused of Theft by Catholic Church!

In a surprising reversal of roles, the Catholic church took the initiative by becoming the plaintiff in what insiders are calling the ‘battle of the century.’ The catholic church is claiming that our Dear Leader lifted the SCAD Alma Mater from the Catholic Church’s traditional hymn “For All the Saints.”

Those familiar with SCAD’s Alma Mater are acutely aware that it was divinely inspired while Dear Leader was sitting under her porch in the Landings and that the Dear Leader’s natural musical ability makes any ‘lifting’ of other’s work unnecessary.

“The accusation is outrageous! Dear Leader has never lifted anything in her life,” Said  Hyacinth Bucket, SCAD Director of Public Relations, “Any suggestion to the contrary is slander, libel, blasphemy —pure and simple!”

Hyacinth Bucket, SCAD Director of Public Relations
Hyacinth Bucket, SCAD Director of Public Relations

We at SCAD Secrets will let the ears of our informed readers  be the judge:
SCAD Alma Mater Here | For all the Saint Here
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Critics of Dear Leader were unavailable for comment as they have already been ‘thanked for their service’ and summarily dismissed. Scad Secrets see little similarity  between the two songs and wishes  Dear Leader success in this nuisance  lawsuit by a bully-church.

Dear Leader did not address the accusation of ‘lifting’ directly, but did speak to the importance of music on the SCAD campus from her porch in the Landings stating, “The highest and best use of a front porch is to enable and encourage the art of conversation. We entertain ourselves with stories on the porch. We invite people in. We sit. We visit.”

All stories on www.SCADSECRETS.com are parodies. All content on www.SCADSECRETS.com is fictionalized and any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. This site and the content contained within it is not affiliated with the Savannah College of Art & Design, a university of creative careers founded by Ms. Paula Wallace who is practically perfect in every way.