I hope you fly in on a cloud to Ride of the Valkyries. And then if some smarmy kid laughs at you, you should steal his organs and sell them back to his family at an inflated price!
Nice one Rork! Having just done a bit of teaching ''work exp'' myself i know how hard, but equally how great and rewarding a job it can be. All the best, may kids come out of school knowing rules well and may you sway them away from the evils of RAW
I did my time as an undergraduate in the Dark Art of Software Engineering, which took four years. It just takes a year to be able to stand in front of a class and be vaguely convincing .
Wait, does that mean you'll be "sir'ed" by people? I for one refuse, do don't try it!! =P But kudos on passing your degree and being able to teach those little blighters all that tosh. =P
It's looking unlikely. I should be picking up my new car that weekend, and my current one is rapidly going to pieces (and will need to get to work with).
At last, a formidable rival for my ultimate bad-grammar sentence of DOOM!!!
because of my litle thumb which can't neither not hold me a single paint brushes or paint pot it are use less to I but on this the bright side of a thing I can now (meaningless parenthesis) not painted as much and so I get too hung out with my friends jake at the movie where him and me look for girl to go with?
Congratulations Rork! I'm suprised by how many teachers we have on LO, it explains the smell of coffee and downtrodden dreams that pervades the air like so many Staffrooms (my parents were both teachers so I have carte blanche to make fun )
Seriously though, well done, give the little bleeders what for!
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