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Sneaky shroves, loose women and the choice between flirting and sarcasm

by cj592 @ 2007-02-20 - 20:14:23

Pancake day snuck up on me there. I totally forgot it was today! That is some sneaky shroves!!! :)
Today at work, that teacher (course leader) who gave me the hard time yesterday smiled at me and complimented me on my tie. Now I am worried. Perhaps all that stuff yesterday was him actually flirting with me! 8|

OR he is soo mean he is even applying sarcasm to insult my clothing. I think I will prefer to think of it as flirting.

Not much more to report. Back to work as normal, tomorrow is another Enigma day, hopefully it won't have as much bad luck as the last one!! Unfortunately this time I wont be able to see it- I just hope it all goes to plan, as my future as a team leader may depend on my organisational skills ;)

And then on Thursday it is dance time! And my OH has chosen not to come with me. She is letting me loose on the women in Hastings who are also loose.

The two headed worm

by cj592 @ 2007-02-20 - 19:09:09

I was in my IT lesson today and the pupils had to create a leadlet advertsing a club they had created (i.e. made up) for the school. The club could be anything, but not rude!!! And I have been impressed with some of the imaginations of thes kids- ncluding one about worm olympics.
Now I thought was quite imaginitive, however when I read the leafelt he had created I started to worry.
It describes the fact that for the worm be aeligable to enter it has to be a certain length, head to head.
And it was the term head to head that threw me. The following conversation was actually real and the kid truly believd what he was saying
"What do you mean, head to head" I asked
"Well a worm has two heads"
"No it doesn't" I said
"Yes it does, it has a head on either end"
" No it doesnt't" I replied
"Yes it does, thats why if you but a worm in half, it can grow two new heads and you get two worms"
"...." at this point I was stunned.
"I dont think you're right. A worm has to have a head at one end and not at the other. So that it can eat at one end and it come out the other"
"I suppose so"
"And if it had a had one on either side, and they were both eating, where would the.. you know.. go"
"Okay, I think I've got the picture"

Well there you go. Isn't education grand!

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