Submitted by Seraphim on 9 January, 2007 - 11:50 #391
"Beast" wrote:
"Seraphim" wrote:
In secondary school my class actually broke a teacher... he had a nervious breakdown and the head of year had to come down to sort us out. lol.... classic.
At my school it got so bad for one teacher she killed herself... not so classic.
woh... :? not cool.
we were bad but we always knew where the line was ... okay we may have occationally put a toe across it but we never were that bad.
terrible Beast... absolutely terrible... why would you do that? WHY? You used to be cool man... whatever happened?
In secondary school my class actually broke a teacher... he had a nervious breakdown and the head of year had to come down to sort us out. lol.... classic.
[color=indigo][b]Lol. That almost happened every other week with our form. We would make the teacher cry, she’ll run out and in the next 5 minutes one of the deputies would walk in. [/b][/color]
-It is possible to be a acedemic yet have a high number of "blonde moments" to your name... :?
Academics aren't clever. They just know how to dress up their opinions in fancy language.
Lol. Acedemics are clever. But ONLY in their field of expertise....ask them anything else and they're lost.
Nah i agree with Beast... i used to confuse the heck outta my teachers in college. lol infact he would forget what he was gonna say and id end up taking over... it drove him up the wall :twisted:
In secondary school my class actually broke a teacher... he had a nervious breakdown and the head of year had to come down to sort us out. lol.... classic.
I wasnt specifically talking about teachers...(is that what acedemic means? :oops: ) I meant all professionals/graduates/students etc.
But having said that, high school is hell for teachers. Regardless of your gender...but more so, for women.
Submitted by Beast on 9 January, 2007 - 17:50 #394
"Seraphim" wrote:
terrible Beast... absolutely terrible... why would you do that? WHY? You used to be cool man... whatever happened?
I did nothing. Infact, she often picked on me.
Submitted by saffy786 on 9 January, 2007 - 19:17 #395
Todayyyy....I learnt that bidding on Ebay is VERYYYY HARDDDD!!!!
ne1 got ne tips???
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"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
i bought some slippers on there just the other day...
look, u just bid some money for the item...if ur bid is highest by the end then u win the item!
u pay by check or paypal and then wait for the prize to land on ur doorstep thru the post....
it aint rocket science...
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They Vote To Send Us To War Instantly.....But None Of Their Kids Serve In The Infantry...
POWER TO THE PEOPLE....
Submitted by MuslimBro on 9 January, 2007 - 21:58 #397
"saffy786" wrote:
Todayyyy....I learnt that bidding on Ebay is VERYYYY HARDDDD!!!!
ne1 got ne tips???
If you have time when the listing ends, try and bid during the last 10 seconds before it ends (you've got to be quick though), it's called sniping and I do it somtimes and have won several times. It's legal and best of all leaves the other bidders pissed....if you win that is.
Submitted by Beast on 9 January, 2007 - 22:07 #398
"MuslimSister" wrote:
I wasnt specifically talking about teachers...(is that what acedemic means? :oops: ) I meant all professionals/graduates/students etc.
Academics are generally people who have studied at Phd level or above.
Submitted by Seraphim on 9 January, 2007 - 22:49 #399
"ßeast" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
I wasnt specifically talking about teachers...(is that what acedemic means? :oops: ) I meant all professionals/graduates/students etc.
Academics are generally people who have studied at Phd level or above.
True...
And the teacher we broke was a guy... who was replaced half way through term with a woman teacher who was very strict.... ofcourse im an angel and I never did anything...
Ebaying is second nature now. Ive bought and sold many things on Ebay. If theres something you really really wanna buy... do as Muslim Bro said... add the item to your watch list and within the last few minutes before the auction finishes place your bidd. Thats how everyone does it.
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Submitted by Angel on 9 January, 2007 - 23:45 #400
I dont even have an ebay account
Submitted by saffy786 on 10 January, 2007 - 00:04 #401
"Angel" wrote:
I dont even have an ebay account
Well wat u doin here...go get 1...but it's so nerve racking! LOL
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"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
Submitted by MuslimBro on 10 January, 2007 - 00:33 #402
"Angel" wrote:
I dont even have an ebay account
You need your parents permission or something :twisted:
- Primary school playgrounds are the place to be if you enjoy watching middle-aged mums scratching, kicking, screaming and pulling out the hair of other mums...over something as lame as a tiff between their kids.
I've lost count of the number of mums I've seen being jumped over the years. :?
Submitted by Noor on 10 January, 2007 - 22:05 #404
"MuslimSister" wrote:
- Primary school playgrounds are the place to be if you enjoy watching middle-aged mums scratching, kicking, screaming and pulling out the hair of other mums...over something as lame as a tiff between their kids.
I've lost count of the number of mums I've seen being jumped over the years. :?
:shock:
[color=indigo][b]I've never seen that happen.
Lol. That must have been so funny to watch! Next time it happens, make a video and post it up! [/b][/color]
Submitted by saffy786 on 10 January, 2007 - 23:23 #405
"MuslimSister" wrote:
- Primary school playgrounds are the place to be if you enjoy watching middle-aged mums scratching, kicking, screaming and pulling out the hair of other mums...over something as lame as a tiff between their kids.
I've lost count of the number of mums I've seen being jumped over the years. :?
SERIOUS!!!!! Does that really happen MS?
And in a Primary school...U sure?? LOL! that's funii
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"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
Yeh, its really common...and its not just cos I work in the schools. My mum/sister have seen loads more than I have, only cos they pick up my younger sister from school.
The one that really stands out in mind, is one that happened a couple of years ago...some mum hired out a car with tinted windows, called down her cronies from up north (her sisters) and slowly circled the back roads of school looking for a certain mum...they found her and jumped on her .....they proper scratched her up...jumped back in the car and drove off.
Proper gangster mums :?
Submitted by Seraphim on 11 January, 2007 - 13:29 #407
"MuslimSister" wrote:
Yeh, its really common...and its not just cos I work in the schools. My mum/sister have seen loads more than I have, only cos they pick up my younger sister from school.
The one that really stands out in mind, is one that happened a couple of years ago...some mum hired out a car with tinted windows, called down her cronies from up north (her sisters) and slowly circled the back roads of school looking for a certain mum...they found her and jumped on her .....they proper scratched her up...jumped back in the car and drove off.
Proper gangster mums :?
lol Drive-by-Scratchings...
Whatever next? coupon laundering?
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Submitted by saffy786 on 11 January, 2007 - 16:21 #408
"MuslimSister" wrote:
.....they proper scratched her up...jumped back in the car and drove off
:shock:
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"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
Submitted by Snoopz on 11 January, 2007 - 22:38 #409
"MuslimSister" wrote:
The one that really stands out in mind, is one that happened a couple of years ago...some mum hired out a car with tinted windows, called down her cronies from up north (her sisters) and slowly circled the back roads of school looking for a certain mum...they found her and jumped on her .....they proper scratched her up...jumped back in the car and drove off.
Proper gangster mums :?
i hope they drove away from the school otherwise they wudav probably traumatised the kidz :shock:
-According to Ofsted some of the worst teachers are those who are way too qualified in their subject…e.g. a Physics teacher with a PHD in Physics.
-It is possible to miss those people whose presence usually drives you crazy.
-It is possible for ones passion, commitment, enthusiasm and zeal to die down over the years if one doesn’t regularly add “fuel to the fire”. :?
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
-No one likes a grumpy person…its possible for a person’s rep to be ruined just if one person happens to catch them in a grump.
Submitted by MuslimBro on 22 January, 2007 - 23:45 #415
"MuslimSister" wrote:
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
It's a girl thing, most don't know anything about their car :twisted:
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
It's a girl thing, most don't know anything about their car :twisted:
I didnt drive into school yesterday cos of the snow. I have no experience of driving in the snow and didnt want to risk it.
And this morning I was going to de-ice my car, so I could take it in...I didnt know how to do it....my mum suggested that I boil some water and pour it on the car. I was going to do that, but then I spotted some de-icing spray and scraper etc by dads car, which I used instead.
Thank God I did that...cos later on when I was on the phone to dad who's in Pakistan at the moment...he told me that had I poured boiling water on my car the windows would have cracked. :?
Submitted by Seraphim on 25 January, 2007 - 22:39 #417
"MuslimSister" wrote:
"MuslimBro" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
It's a girl thing, most don't know anything about their car :twisted:
I didnt drive into school yesterday cos of the snow. I have no experience of driving in the snow and didnt want to risk it.
And this morning I was going to de-ice my car, so I could take it in...I didnt know how to do it....my mum suggested that I boil some water and pour it on the car. I was going to do that, but then I spotted some de-icing spray and scraper etc by dads car, which I used instead.
Thank God I did that...cos later on when I was on the phone to dad who's in Pakistan at the moment...he told me that had I poured boiling water on my car the windows would have cracked. :?
lol you would have been well gutted if that happened.
Today i learnt i cant save everyone as some people are beyond help
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Submitted by MuslimBro on 25 January, 2007 - 23:22 #418
"MuslimSister" wrote:
when I was on the phone to dad who's in Pakistan at the moment...he told me that had I poured boiling water on my car the windows would have cracked. :?
Pour boiling water!!!
I would think the paint would have melted, I use [i]warm[/i] water, I can't imagine of pouring boiling water on my car.
Submitted by Seraphim on 26 January, 2007 - 13:06 #419
"MuslimBro" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
when I was on the phone to dad who's in Pakistan at the moment...he told me that had I poured boiling water on my car the windows would have cracked. :?
Pour boiling water!!!
I would think the paint would have melted, I use [i]warm[/i] water, I can't imagine of pouring boiling water on my car.
Its a rookie mistake... but its basic physics
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Back in BLACK
Submitted by Snoopz on 27 January, 2007 - 01:16 #420
"MuslimSister" wrote:
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
my sis called my dad to ask him how to open the car bonet how shocking :shock: lol
woh... :? not cool.
we were bad but we always knew where the line was ... okay we may have occationally put a toe across it but we never were that bad.
terrible Beast... absolutely terrible... why would you do that? WHY? You used to be cool man... whatever happened?
Back in BLACK
[color=indigo][b]Lol. That almost happened every other week with our form. We would make the teacher cry, she’ll run out and in the next 5 minutes one of the deputies would walk in. [/b][/color]
I wasnt specifically talking about teachers...(is that what acedemic means? :oops: ) I meant all professionals/graduates/students etc.
But having said that, high school is hell for teachers. Regardless of your gender...but more so, for women.
I did nothing. Infact, she often picked on me.
Todayyyy....I learnt that bidding on Ebay is VERYYYY HARDDDD!!!!
ne1 got ne tips???
"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
wots hard about it girl??
i bought some slippers on there just the other day...
look, u just bid some money for the item...if ur bid is highest by the end then u win the item!
u pay by check or paypal and then wait for the prize to land on ur doorstep thru the post....
it aint rocket science...
They Vote To Send Us To War Instantly.....But None Of Their Kids Serve In The Infantry...
POWER TO THE PEOPLE....
If you have time when the listing ends, try and bid during the last 10 seconds before it ends (you've got to be quick though), it's called sniping and I do it somtimes and have won several times. It's legal and best of all leaves the other bidders pissed....if you win that is.
Academics are generally people who have studied at Phd level or above.
True...
And the teacher we broke was a guy... who was replaced half way through term with a woman teacher who was very strict.... ofcourse im an angel and I never did anything...
Ebaying is second nature now. Ive bought and sold many things on Ebay. If theres something you really really wanna buy... do as Muslim Bro said... add the item to your watch list and within the last few minutes before the auction finishes place your bidd. Thats how everyone does it.
Back in BLACK
I dont even have an ebay account
Well wat u doin here...go get 1...but it's so nerve racking! LOL
"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
You need your parents permission or something :twisted:
- Primary school playgrounds are the place to be if you enjoy watching middle-aged mums scratching, kicking, screaming and pulling out the hair of other mums...over something as lame as a tiff between their kids.
I've lost count of the number of mums I've seen being jumped over the years. :?
:shock:
[color=indigo][b]I've never seen that happen.
Lol. That must have been so funny to watch! Next time it happens, make a video and post it up! [/b][/color]
SERIOUS!!!!! Does that really happen MS?
And in a Primary school...U sure?? LOL!
that's funii
"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
Yeh, its really common...and its not just cos I work in the schools. My mum/sister have seen loads more than I have, only cos they pick up my younger sister from school.
The one that really stands out in mind, is one that happened a couple of years ago...some mum hired out a car with tinted windows, called down her cronies from up north (her sisters) and slowly circled the back roads of school looking for a certain mum...they found her and jumped on her .....they proper scratched her up...jumped back in the car and drove off.
Proper gangster mums :?
lol Drive-by-Scratchings...
Whatever next? coupon laundering?
Back in BLACK
:shock:
"Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others"
i hope they drove away from the school otherwise they wudav probably traumatised the kidz :shock:
gangsta mumz lol
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
i agree-
fights shudnt take place in frnt of kids
but in the siuation descibed above-my sister didnt mention that the woman deserved it for what she had done
but its tru playgrounds are full of crazy mums-admin shud start offering to pick up younger siblings/cousins from schools
what did she do?
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
sumthing bad
but dont want to discuss it-it happened YEARS ago
shes had her punishment
hmm u got me thinkin now lol
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
-According to Ofsted some of the worst teachers are those who are way too qualified in their subject…e.g. a Physics teacher with a PHD in Physics.
-It is possible to miss those people whose presence usually drives you crazy.
-It is possible for ones passion, commitment, enthusiasm and zeal to die down over the years if one doesn’t regularly add “fuel to the fire”. :?
-It’s possible to be totally attached to your car, be driving 24/7 for over a year and STILL not know you own cars registration number, engine size or what type of petrol it needs.
-No one likes a grumpy person…its possible for a person’s rep to be ruined just if one person happens to catch them in a grump.
It's a girl thing, most don't know anything about their car :twisted:
I didnt drive into school yesterday cos of the snow. I have no experience of driving in the snow and didnt want to risk it.
And this morning I was going to de-ice my car, so I could take it in...I didnt know how to do it....my mum suggested that I boil some water and pour it on the car. I was going to do that, but then I spotted some de-icing spray and scraper etc by dads car, which I used instead.
Thank God I did that...cos later on when I was on the phone to dad who's in Pakistan at the moment...he told me that had I poured boiling water on my car the windows would have cracked. :?
lol you would have been well gutted if that happened.
Today i learnt i cant save everyone as some people are beyond help
Back in BLACK
Pour boiling water!!!
I would think the paint would have melted, I use [i]warm[/i] water, I can't imagine of pouring boiling water on my car.
Its a rookie mistake... but its basic physics
Back in BLACK
my sis called my dad to ask him how to open the car bonet how shocking :shock: lol
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
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