
"She choked on an apple."
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"She choked on an apple."
A Puppet Named Juan
Ethics exam cheater.
I should be a writer when I grow up...
'But I digress...'
'Does this have anything to do with Einstein's theory of relativity?'
Teacher pointing to P,Q, on board: "OK class, which letter comes next? Redbeard, you should know this."
A=Pi r 2, 'All this stuff about 'pie are square' makes me HUNGRY!'
'I ace 'wheeling' but I flunked 'dealing'' - Boy on leaving Business Administration.
Billy, can you deliver your show 'n tell this time without the fog machine?
'Good girl, Carol - now hands up all those who have lost their pens.'
School. Report Card. You couldn't name the presidents and flunked history? Yeah -- It's not what you know, it's who you know.
'Smashing party, Miss - can we have another one tomorrow?'
'No! Forging a note from your parents does not count as creative writing!'
'What begins with 'E'? Well, 'Everything'!'
Conflating Science and Grammar. The boy threw the ball. What grammatical role does "ball" play in this sentence? An object in motion!
'Right, who threw that?' (giant pupil in class).
'My science project is an experiment in static electricity.'
"Baldo, you're a very good artist! You should put your talent to use."
'So what are you studying, young man?'
'This test doesn't understand me.'
"He said he doesn't want to see me in his office again..."
Aerodynamics Lecture room.
"Your rule about no yelling out in class...that's a violation of my 1st Amendment rights!"
"Is this a 'GOTCHA' question?"
"I'm going to prove that Math comes in handy later in life."
" 'How I Spent My Summer Vacation,' a treatment by Todd Mozelle, Grade Three."
Big Bang Theory.
The theory that ‘Time is Relative' came to the professor during a Decelerated Math Class.
'I'll give your note to my parents but our family policy is to never negotiate with terrorists.'
"How can I be a lead learner without the technology needed to lead?"
"I'm sorry. I don't have yours. My dog ate your homework."
'An essay on what I did last summer? -- I was hoping to let all that stuff blow over.'
'After we learn the alphabet, are we going to learn how to text?'
"I got all 'Cs', but I call that an 'A' report card...'A' for 'Average.'"
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