Me teaching class Antietam!

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:dry: Ack!! Youth is wasted on the wrong people!:laugh: :X
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JC Edwards wrote:
:dry: Ack!! Youth is wasted on the wrong people!:laugh: :X
Spoken like a true fogy...:ohmy: :P :laugh:
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I resent that comment! Why not be comfortable and have the electronics at your feet while you teach? That would be life.
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Wow, I had the worst U.S. history teacher in the world. At the end of class after discussing Gettysburg (me doing most of the discussing) she said, "and that's how Grant won the battle of Gettysburg." Never the less me and my friend quickly corrected her and made her look like a fool. O how I love correcting teachers:laugh:
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2nd Kentucky wrote:
Wow, I had the worst U.S. history teacher in the world. At the end of class after discussing Gettysburg (me doing most of the discussing) she said, "and that's how Grant won the battle of Gettysburg." Never the less me and my friend quickly corrected her and made her look like a fool. O how I love correcting teachers:laugh:
Sounds like your U.S. History teacher needs to go back to school herself.

If asked, she probably would say it was Geronimo who defeated Custer at the Little Big Horn!:dry:
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JC Edwards wrote:
2nd Kentucky wrote:
Wow, I had the worst U.S. history teacher in the world. At the end of class after discussing Gettysburg (me doing most of the discussing) she said, "and that's how Grant won the battle of Gettysburg." Never the less me and my friend quickly corrected her and made her look like a fool. O how I love correcting teachers:laugh:
Sounds like your U.S. History teacher needs to go back to school herself.

If asked, she probably would say it was Geronimo who defeated Custer at the Little Big Horn!:dry:
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And when we were studying the American Revolution she pronounced The British General Burgoyne's name, General Bergonay. It sounded and bit like Bologna. O Well you have to have stupid people in your life. I remember when she said that all southern people were racist bigots, and then I brought up many arguments against it. I then told her my ancestors were from the south and owned slaves, then she made a remark along the lines that my ancestors were idiots. Nothing was done about her! Ah, that was a heck of a first day of school!
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Man I sure would love to come to this class and put her pee witted brain on the grill for an hour.
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I can't pronounce his name either, isn't it Berguny?:laugh:
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Hancock the Superb wrote:
I can't pronounce his name either, isn't it Berguny?:laugh:
Isn't it Bur-Goyne
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Armchair General wrote:
Hancock the Superb wrote:
I can't pronounce his name either, isn't it Berguny?:laugh:
Isn't it Bur-Goyne
Hey!! You young fella's stop talking that nasty stuff!:lol: :P
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