Your Weirdest Teacher
The strangest teacher at my school used to practice his lessons at night. We'd watch through the classroom windows as he did his entire lesson, complete with questions to the class and telling off misbehaving students.
Were your teachers as strange? Of course they were...
( , Wed 9 Nov 2005, 13:43)
The strangest teacher at my school used to practice his lessons at night. We'd watch through the classroom windows as he did his entire lesson, complete with questions to the class and telling off misbehaving students.
Were your teachers as strange? Of course they were...
( , Wed 9 Nov 2005, 13:43)
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tune in
My history teacher throughout high school (not sure why but i managed to get him almost every year) was strange.
he started every sentence with the words 'tune in' in an attempt to get our attention. eg. 'tune in, today we'll look at the battle of salamis'
when one of the naughty kids bounced a basketball at the back of the room he threw it out the window of his 2nd story class room. when the kid protested he put the kid's upper body out the window too and held him there for about 30 seconds, not saying a word.
his best feature though was when the class got too much for him he'd just get a tv and turn on south africa's finest screen gem 'the gods must be crazy'. we'd all settle down and he'd just sit there laughing in the corner at the sped up antics and genius script: 'it's an interesting psychological phenomenon'.
now that's history.
( , Mon 14 Nov 2005, 2:46, Reply)
My history teacher throughout high school (not sure why but i managed to get him almost every year) was strange.
he started every sentence with the words 'tune in' in an attempt to get our attention. eg. 'tune in, today we'll look at the battle of salamis'
when one of the naughty kids bounced a basketball at the back of the room he threw it out the window of his 2nd story class room. when the kid protested he put the kid's upper body out the window too and held him there for about 30 seconds, not saying a word.
his best feature though was when the class got too much for him he'd just get a tv and turn on south africa's finest screen gem 'the gods must be crazy'. we'd all settle down and he'd just sit there laughing in the corner at the sped up antics and genius script: 'it's an interesting psychological phenomenon'.
now that's history.
( , Mon 14 Nov 2005, 2:46, Reply)
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