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Post by stepper on Mar 8, 2009 0:25:35 GMT -6
Uhm...if a lack of effort and wasting time produces an "A", what exactly would an abundance of effort and time produce? First off, congrats to LX. I'm familiar with "A"s the way I'm familiar with neighbors. They're close but not mine. One wonders, under the circumstances, what produces a teacher.
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Post by Mini Mia on Mar 8, 2009 17:25:53 GMT -6
All my mom had to do was look at my grades to know which teachers I liked and which ones I didn't like. I always had better grades when I liked the teacher. A teacher's attitude does influence the classroom. Or maybe it was just that I was a bored, stubborn kid who needed others to go the extra mile, and only a handful of teachers were willing to do that.
At least LX is willing to go the extra mile when she dislikes a teacher. Even though the teacher can't see it. No telling the comments she have given me if she'd had me in her class. I'd have made her work for her money.
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Post by stepper on Mar 8, 2009 22:49:29 GMT -6
All my mom had to do was look at my grades to know which teachers I liked and which ones I didn't like. I was the same way, except that I hated high school, and by extension, nearly every teacher there. My poor parents practiced a great deal of restraint when I was in school.
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Post by Phalon on Mar 10, 2011 6:14:00 GMT -6
LX, who doesn't like pizza or board games, sarcastically said, "Isn't that an oxymoron", while we were watching T.V..
Hasbro, makers of "Chutes and Ladders", "Candyland", and "Twister", has a new promotion: buy one of their board games, and get a coupon for a free frozen pizza.
In the end of the commercial, a family happily dances down the store aisle with their game of "Life" and their free frozen pizza...the brand of which is "Tombstone".
I'm not sure (because I really wasn't paying attention to the television) if the commercial producers meant to combine "Life" and "Tombstone", but it's kind of funny they did.
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