Thanks for pointing me to Bloggingheads for the tie in, Meade.
I was watching and laughing as Althouse talked about being a bit of a troublemaker in grade school, and even beyond.
Oddly, in my grade school, behavior was called "Citizenship", and they had major categories like "Gets along well with others", or "Annoys others", "Talks too much during class" with a five point scale.
@Penny Yeah, that citizenship mark really pissed me off, because it was the only C I ever got in school. It didn't seem fair, because there was no homework or test. The teacher just pulled that out of his ass.
Yeah, that citizenship mark really pissed me off, because it was the only C I ever got in school. It didn't seem fair, because there was no homework or test. The teacher just pulled that out of his ass.
It must be a Virgo thing, too. I didn't like math in school because I was good at it. I liked math because the teacher couldn't mark you wrong when you weren't.
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Why have I always fallen for the bad girls?
Least you didn't marry one. ;)
Nothing wrong with "just bad enough" ;)
Why have I always fallen for the bad girls?
Meade tells all ;)
details at 11
Hurry and run, volitile feet! (Bach Easter Oratorio)
@Lem, it's all on Bloggingheads :-)
A bit closer to the mark...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkPmwY5052Q
Thanks for pointing me to Bloggingheads for the tie in, Meade.
I was watching and laughing as Althouse talked about being a bit of a troublemaker in grade school, and even beyond.
Oddly, in my grade school, behavior was called "Citizenship", and they had major categories like "Gets along well with others", or "Annoys others", "Talks too much during class" with a five point scale.
@Penny Yeah, that citizenship mark really pissed me off, because it was the only C I ever got in school. It didn't seem fair, because there was no homework or test. The teacher just pulled that out of his ass.
In return, I drew viciously ugly caricatures of him and passed them around in class.
Don't feel so all alone, everybody must get stoned.
The Stones' version was about a billion times better.
Yeah, that citizenship mark really pissed me off, because it was the only C I ever got in school. It didn't seem fair, because there was no homework or test. The teacher just pulled that out of his ass.
It's a Capricorn thing. :-)
So I realize that no one will see this but...
It must be a Virgo thing, too. I didn't like math in school because I was good at it. I liked math because the teacher couldn't mark you wrong when you weren't.
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