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2008-01-08 9:18 AM More Unacceptable Behavior Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.
Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on. I thought that by this time I would be ranting about the high prices of moviehouses again just like I did on July 31 of last year - saying I prefer the company of friends in some other venue other than an expensive cinema - but apparently the local theater owners have reached that limit thereabout where if they raise the prices further they might be killing their own market, especially when even original films on disc are now priced at almost half as much. Well, I have a lot of other topics to discuss anyway. For one thing, there's slacker co-teacher, who I saw has placed a request on the table of the director of the school asking for an "external consultancy" where he does not have any classes for one day of the week so he can inspect the site of one of the projects his family's construction company contracted. NOW it is revealed what is true intention is for moving his classes around to have at least one free day. As if that takes 8 hours - when in fact he just takes half a day for that and spends the rest of the time at home relaxing in the midweek. Besides, he has the wrong idea about external consultancy, when it should be for the betterment of the reputation of the school working for this or that high-end company and not just for personal gain. To round out what I was talking about on Ephraim yesterday, when the head of the registrar's office told him he may not be fit to study engineering, his answer was "that's not very nice." As if he expected the words to be taken back just so as not to hurt his feelings! I really want to talk to his high school teachers, and see if they were the ones on which he perfected his Professional Beggar routine. I can't believe he thinks he can survive in engineering on that negative social skill. If a bridge collapses that he made, is he just going to make puppy dog eyes at them and hope that they won't sue his incompetence? Session 1967 thinks there ought to be a higher standard. Class dismissed. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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