Author Topic: What the forget. tribal/Beliefist/child enthusiast Sub-Teacher  (Read 3975 times)

Okay so me and my friend walked into our History class. We were suprised to see a different teacher than usuall. We sat down and soon realised that our regular teacher was off sick.

We thought he was okay at first but then when he was giving out books and came over and this happened...

He put down my friend's book and looked at him. Then he said
"Thats very long hair."(My friend and I have long hair. His is longer though.) "Are you going to cut it?" Then my friend said:
"Nah, i'm growing it."
"You'll have to put into a pony tail like a girl then." At this point me and my friend looked at eachother as if to say forget off to the teacher. Then he put down my book and said.
"Funny spelling for your name!" (It's spelled Conor instead of Connor because i'm from Irish descendansy. I was still born in England though) "Did your mum spell it wrong when you were born?" Then I said:
"No it's the Irish way of spelling it." Then he said:
"Your country has a really wierd way of spelling things."

Me and my friend were just like "Wtf" when he walked off. Then we looked over at him again 5 minutes later and he was talking to a girl in our class. She had done terribly on her homework but he was saying how it was the best. Then he asked her if she wanted to stay behind after class and show him more and winked. The girl looked really creeped out.

Discuss.

hahah.



your name is spelled funny and you have long hair.


Sounds like a decent man to me.

tribal/Beliefist/child enthusiast Sub-Teacher, I see none of the above in your description. Sub-teachers tend to be fresh out of teacher school and are in a happy mood about teaching, little do they realise its a stuff job.

tribal/Beliefist/child enthusiast Sub-Teacher, I see none of the above in your description. Sub-teachers tend to be fresh out of teacher school and are in a happy mood about teaching, little do they realise its a stuff job.

He was smiling all the way through it though. I think he was just wierd. It's like someone coming up to you and saying "You're a fat bastard" with a realy wide smile on their face. :D
« Last Edit: February 16, 2009, 09:52:46 AM by Mr. Snipe »

Sounds like a friendly guy.

At my school the kids usually tourchure (lol spelled wrong) the sub-teachers. well im not.. or am I???

Maybe he's gay and is trying to hit on you...in that adolescent way..... o.o


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Okay so me and my friend walked into our History class. We were suprised to see a different teacher than usuall. We sat down and soon realised that our regular teacher was off sick.
It makes me laugh that it took you more than a second or two before your mind said substitute...and that is if it didn't say it instantly. :P

tribal/Beliefist/child enthusiast Sub-Teacher, I see none of the above in your description. Sub-teachers tend to be fresh out of teacher school and are in a happy mood about teaching, little do they realise its a stuff job.
in my school there is a 4th grade teacher that has been teaching for like 14 years and he still comes in every day like he is new(not that he isnt experienced new just happy mood new)

In the 6th grade our history sub told us we could kill ourselves with rat poison, and went on to explain why he hated the french and made a girl cry because of it.

I watched him get escorted out of the School by the Principle and the Superintendent during lunch.

In the 6th grade our history sub told us we could kill ourselves with rat poison, and went on to explain why he hated the french and made a girl cry because of it.

I watched him get escorted out of the School by the Principle and the Superintendent during lunch.

Owned.

Maybe he's gay and is trying to hit on you...in that adolescent way..... o.o

Osht.

In the 6th grade our history sub told us we could kill ourselves with rat poison, and went on to explain why he hated the french and made a girl cry because of it.

I watched him get escorted out of the School by the Principle and the Superintendent during lunch.

My kind of teacher.

In the 6th grade our history sub told us we could kill ourselves with rat poison, and went on to explain why he hated the french and made a girl cry because of it.

I watched him get escorted out of the School by the Principle and the Superintendent during lunch.

Oh wow.

Did that really happen?
« Last Edit: February 16, 2009, 03:42:51 PM by pingpeppy »