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» Your Weirdest Teacher
I used to have
an English teacher who was a very good teacher, but for some reason known only to himself would, at least once a year, bring a TV set and video recorder (an ancient Philips V2000) into the classroom and make everyone watch the movie 'Shane'. This wasn't part of the lesson plan, he just liked the movie...
(Wed 9th Nov 2005, 20:13, More)
I used to have
an English teacher who was a very good teacher, but for some reason known only to himself would, at least once a year, bring a TV set and video recorder (an ancient Philips V2000) into the classroom and make everyone watch the movie 'Shane'. This wasn't part of the lesson plan, he just liked the movie...
(Wed 9th Nov 2005, 20:13, More)
» Office Christmas Parties
"All the wine you can drink"
One christmas the boss I was working for at the time decided, as a festive bonus, that we could all finish early and that anyone who wanted could go to the office and help themselves to the wine he'd brought round. Sounds Ok right?
Well, the job we were doing was paid piecework, so by finishing early we all lost out. And the boss clearly didn't want to spend a lot of money on the wine, and it seems he didn't want to risk breaking any of his good glasses either.
There we were, 3pm Christmas eve, stood in the office, drinking the boss's home made wine out of half-pint glasses and coffee mugs. And it cost us all at least £10 each in lost pay. Ho ho ho.
(Fri 17th Dec 2004, 2:47, More)
"All the wine you can drink"
One christmas the boss I was working for at the time decided, as a festive bonus, that we could all finish early and that anyone who wanted could go to the office and help themselves to the wine he'd brought round. Sounds Ok right?
Well, the job we were doing was paid piecework, so by finishing early we all lost out. And the boss clearly didn't want to spend a lot of money on the wine, and it seems he didn't want to risk breaking any of his good glasses either.
There we were, 3pm Christmas eve, stood in the office, drinking the boss's home made wine out of half-pint glasses and coffee mugs. And it cost us all at least £10 each in lost pay. Ho ho ho.
(Fri 17th Dec 2004, 2:47, More)