Stephen Hawking Is Dead

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Or so my son's teacher would have him believe.

He is not dead, so why would the teacher tell him he is? His whole school have been talking about it today.
 
Possibly the teacher hit that spoof site, it says HE DIED IN 2009 !!!!
 
Anyway securespark, in my experience, science teachers are just weird and not to be trusted:wink: :)
 
No comment since it seems to have threads removed if I do :mrgreen:
Never been known before fella - you have more intregity than others that post on here, apart from me that is :D
 
No comment since it seems to have threads removed if I do :mrgreen:
Never been known before fella - you have more intregity than others that post on here, apart from me that is :D
Only today I had one post removed even though it insulted nobody and incited nothing. And another thread got removed since the mod jumped to an unsubstantiated conclusion.
 
Anyway securespark, in my experience, science teachers are just weird and not to be trusted:wink: :)


Apparently science teachers are quite thick, i remember watching some documentary about a large red mining spacecraft millions of light years away from Earth and distinctivly recall the ships computer called Hal NO! Hilly NO! Holly thats the one, he remarked that science teachers were not very intelligent. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
Anyway securespark, in my experience, science teachers are just weird and not to be trusted:wink: :)


Apparently science teachers are quite thick, i remember watching some documentary about a large red mining spacecraft millions of light years away from Earth and distinctivly recall the ships computer called Hal NO! Hilly NO! Holly thats the one, he remarked that science teachers were not very intelligent. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Now I ain't claiming that teachers are geniuses since most of us are failed academics who get our rocks off by bullying children, but science teachers tend to sit in their prep rooms in little clusters praising themselves for the little work they do. In my experience more science teachers tend to have internal affairs (can't think of a less lude way of stating it :shock:) that the rest of the staff room combined, due to their "incestuous" and close-knit community. Beyond their shagging stories, they have little to offer socially or intellectually.

There is only one other group of teachers worthy of greater contempt, and that is the performing and expressive arts department who spend so much time trying to come to terms inwardly (to understand "themselves" :roll: ) that they forget to take into account anyone else's views or needs.
 
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