KD in CA Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Man, how come no one taugh cool stuff like this when I was in school? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6985768/?GT1=6190
Alaska Darin Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Man, how come no one taugh cool stuff like this when I was in school? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6985768/?GT1=6190 244171[/snapback] Our chem teacher did. No big deal, especially in an age where that can be found in under a second on google.
KD in CA Posted February 17, 2005 Author Posted February 17, 2005 Our chem teacher did. No big deal, especially in an age where that can be found in under a second on google. 244198[/snapback] Looks like it's time for a "zero-tolerance" policy on teaching terrorist activities.
Chilly Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 lol I posted a link to this in the other forum. I had him for AP Chem my junior year, but unfortunately he only taught us how to explode paint cans and make fireworks. The guy is a huge pyro though. Oh yeah, and a sh------- teacher. Only one person ended up passing the AP exam - with a 3. lol
Rich in Ohio Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 I remeber my forth grade teacher Mrs. Woods. She was a very nice person. Never blew anything up but she was always very encouraging to us and always made us feel like we were all special. Of course she never rally blew anything up so I cannot compare her equally to the teacher in the link, but none the less she was a wonderful person who deserves a little credit for having such a positive influence on my life and the lives of so many others. Thank you Mrs. Woods
KD in CA Posted February 18, 2005 Author Posted February 18, 2005 I remeber my forth grade teacher Mrs. Woods. She was a very nice person. Never blew anything up but she was always very encouraging to us and always made us feel like we were all special. Of course she never rally blew anything up so I cannot compare her equally to the teacher in the link, but none the less she was a wonderful person who deserves a little credit for having such a positive influence on my life and the lives of so many others. Thank you Mrs. Woods 244617[/snapback] was she hot? my fourth grade teacher was a babe from Texas. had the accent and everything. the fathers loved parent conference night.
Terry Tate Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 I remeber my forth grade teacher Mrs. Woods. She was a very nice person. Never blew anything up but she was always very encouraging to us and always made us feel like we were all special. Of course she never rally blew anything up so I cannot compare her equally to the teacher in the link, but none the less she was a wonderful person who deserves a little credit for having such a positive influence on my life and the lives of so many others. Thank you Mrs. Woods 244617[/snapback] My 4th grade teacher was Mrs. Vogel at Ben Franklin Ele. in Tonawanda. When one of the kids in my class ratted me out for not taking my math book home for homework, I arrived at my house after school to find Mrs. Vogel's car out front. She had brought my math book. I didn't say it then, but thank you Mrs. Vogel.
Rich in Ohio Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 My 4th grade teacher was Mrs. Vogel at Ben Franklin Ele. in Tonawanda. When one of the kids in my class ratted me out for not taking my math book home for homework, I arrived at my house after school to find Mrs. Vogel's car out front. She had brought my math book. I didn't say it then, but thank you Mrs. Vogel. 245489[/snapback] What nice stories about your 4th grade teachers...especially the one about the good looking woman. I believe that people who are more pleaseing to the eye, definately have a way of getting thru to young boys. Well I attended school #60, and I loved all of my teachers. I really miss those days.
Nanker Posted February 26, 2005 Posted February 26, 2005 I thought you meant this teacher... Letters from home - wishing you well?
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