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Post by matthardy on Jan 17, 2008 22:04:04 GMT -5
Lol! It'd probably be my 6th grade, (Last year). His name was Mr. Moe. ZOMMG!! He was awesome. He would bring in his Nintendo Wii and we could play it for like an hour before we would go to recess and not even learn, then we come in at recess and get to play it more, he had a sofa in his room and we could sit on it if we were good for the week. Or if we payed him this money called "Moe Money" We earned it for doing good deeds. It was so tight. I loved being in the 6th grade with him. ;D
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Post by goalie on Jan 17, 2008 22:12:53 GMT -5
I don't believe you are old enough to be on this site.
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Post by alex123ecw on Jan 17, 2008 22:17:45 GMT -5
Doc Fairday is an awesome teacher.
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Post by rollinhardcore on Jan 18, 2008 12:56:41 GMT -5
Was it nap time after you played Wii?
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Post by fair2flair on Jan 18, 2008 13:00:27 GMT -5
Lol! It'd probably be my 6th grade, (Last year). His name was Mr. Moe. ZOMMG!! He was awesome. He would bring in his Nintendo Wii and we could play it for like an hour before we would go to recess and not even learn, then we come in at recess and get to play it more, he had a sofa in his room and we could sit on it if we were good for the week. Or if we payed him this money called "Moe Money" We earned it for doing good deeds. It was so tight. I loved being in the 6th grade with him. ;D So let me get this straight he would let you sit on his sofa in his room and he let you play with his Wii. He would pay you for doing good deeds and it was so tight. What was so tight?? Somebody call the authorities! LOL by the way.. Debra Lafave is the greatest teacher of all time....
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Post by HugoOne on Jan 18, 2008 17:35:46 GMT -5
I had some BS required course for my college called Styles and Ways of Learning a couple years ago. Anyway, I was outside the room listening to my iPod and the professor walked up and asked what I was listening to. I said the Alkaline Trio, and she told me her son listened to them. A couple weeks later, she e-mailed me and told me that they were coming to Ft. Lauderdale. I thought that was incredibly nice and considerate and I had no idea about the show. Not to mention it was a great show. I'll never forget that.
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Post by Rant Casey on Jan 18, 2008 17:53:09 GMT -5
I'd say my eight grade Spanish teacher. The dude didn't real care about teaching us Spanish, so he let us watch Futurama DVD's with the Spanish subtitles so he could claim we were trying to learn.
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Post by fattic on Jan 18, 2008 17:58:21 GMT -5
A teacher just can't let you play video games? Isn't the against some sort of school rule? In 9th grade my writing workshop teacher, Mr. Caldwell, was the man. He let us write about whatever we felt like, introduced us to literature I never would have found if it wasn't for him, showed us movies that I loved, and let us discuss any issue we wanted. The guy was pretty stern and we respected him, but he was so much fun at the same time. They let him go the next year which sucked, I felt it wasn't fair at all.
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Post by Jack Specific on Jan 18, 2008 20:28:22 GMT -5
Let me see here... 6th grade last year, 7th now... you should be 12... BUT if you got left back maybe 13... BUT WAIT your profile says 14. No way. Lying about age is automatic banlete. See you in a year. JS
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