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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 562181" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>We had a truly wonderful teacher when I was in Jr High School. She would scurry around the room looking for her glasses…which were neatly tucked above her forehead with the stems inserted firmly into her hair.</p><p></p><p>We also had a math teacher from Scotland that would work equations on the blackboard with his back to the room. We were terrified of him cause he would, with total accuracy, call out the name of anyone that was doing some forbidden act in the room. He continued to write on the board while asking with evil glee - Like…”Mr. Harris, what is in that note you just passed to Miss. Jenkins? Would you care to stand are share it with the rest of us? I’m sure we would ALL like to hear.” We in the back would throw erasers at each other…”Oh, brilliant shot Mr. Harris. A bit lower and you would have caught Mr. Dalton right on the chin!” But all that was a different story…he was sharp as a tack!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 562181, member: 1365"] We had a truly wonderful teacher when I was in Jr High School. She would scurry around the room looking for her glasses…which were neatly tucked above her forehead with the stems inserted firmly into her hair. We also had a math teacher from Scotland that would work equations on the blackboard with his back to the room. We were terrified of him cause he would, with total accuracy, call out the name of anyone that was doing some forbidden act in the room. He continued to write on the board while asking with evil glee - Like…”Mr. Harris, what is in that note you just passed to Miss. Jenkins? Would you care to stand are share it with the rest of us? I’m sure we would ALL like to hear.” We in the back would throw erasers at each other…”Oh, brilliant shot Mr. Harris. A bit lower and you would have caught Mr. Dalton right on the chin!” But all that was a different story…he was sharp as a tack! [/QUOTE]
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