MichaelinChina
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Foul Play with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase...
I loved Goldie Hawn in "The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox" - can't remember the male co-star, but they had a certain magic together.
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Foul Play with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase...
I loved Goldie Hawn in "The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox" - can't remember the male co-star, but they had a certain magic together.
I love Goldie Hawn. I liked Overboard.
Overkill (it's a Men At Work song, not a comment on the movie)
(remembered)
Too much too young.
(with ... )
Teaching keeps my heart in that condition.
Bringing students' skills on is always a good feeling.
Having them pass as a result of your teaching is a much better feeling!
LOL, mine are tough to keep on the course, always in trouble! Takes quite a bit of work, but they are so smart, they deserve to get on in life.
The Class from Hell? been there, done that! And yes, they were so smart too, but, being the arrogant and spoilt children of rich business people, they will probably inherit the businesses one day!
Better to be born lucky that to be born rich?
I was born under a wandering star. (and no, my mother wasn't a nomadic movie actor)
The humiliation of the 10m diving board"First God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards."
- Mark Twain
The humiliation of the 10m diving board
Tom Daley - Piglet heartthrob. (I think she might be waiting a long time ... A twinkie if ever I saw one! ROFL.)
“Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. "Pooh?" he whispered.
"Yes, Piglet?"
"Nothing," said Piglet, taking Pooh's hand. "I just wanted to be sure of you.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Awww, my Piglet. Cuddle cuddle, snoffle. I will miss making cakes and pictures of mermaids and volcanos out of bicarbonate of soda with the Cub Scouts when you grow up.
Avoid any suggestion of boyish chemical experiments that involve potassium permanganate. It stains the skin for weeks.
Bringing students' skills on is always a good feeling.
The Class from Hell? been there, done that!
Oh thanks for the tip! We are planning on making large papier maché volcanoes over the next few weeks. In fact, you are just the person to ask. Do you have online instructions somewhere as to how to make good papier maché?
How very true. Sadly, it does not happen often for me.
Newsprint will work quite well, but it is important that the paper is torn to small pieces and you use a decent wall-paper adhesive (the old sort, mixed with water). Get the paper good and wet.
And of which volcano/s have you in mind to make models ?.
Krakatoa would be a good one, as would Mount St Helens.
Santorini, (Thera) if you can get enough technical information.
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(Never mind, HP, I will bring you a cup of tea in Naked Party )
Oh great! Perhaps I can let them choose. It'll all be part of the great learning experience. There are four of them, one is sure to choose some underwater volcano and insist on making it in the kitchen sink, leading to culinary difficulties for days afterwards. They come to tea and ask things like, "What is a degraded boson?" (Not a bosun, Og!) At least I was able satisfactorily to explailn what E=MC2 is. I felt quite proud of that, being a mere social scientist.