Friday, June 9, 2006

In a possible world

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those two reasons for hope are pretty good reasons, I'd say. Have a good weekend!

Anonymous said...

Is it true that the board did away with summer sunshine?

Anonymous said...

Wow, if IVC offered sexual romp classes, your enrollment would skyrocket.

Anonymous said...

You can tell it's summer by the absense of pontificating professors on campus.

Anonymous said...

Who IS that at 9:22? Who IS it who thinks of teachers as pontificators? Is that you, Aging Peaches? Ichabod, that you? What about it, Matchy-Matchy? Ah well, the night is short, and the line-up is so long. Night, Chunk. And I'll say it: your nephew looks like you.

Anonymous said...

And I'll just add: you look a LOT like your grandpa, Chunk. Genetics is (are?) a scary thing.

Anonymous said...

"Pontificating professors" - YES -who relish in ubiquitous chattering about how terrible IVC is and how others are destroying your idyllic Zen-like existence.

Yes, it is wonderful not having you on campus.

But alas, absent some deus ex machina that will allow the District to can you all, we again must suffer your existence when you return from your self-entitled but undeserved summer hiatus.

Anonymous said...

Once more for anon at 7:32, who must have been in the "can" when this lesson occurred: schools, all schools, operate like this: teachers meet with students. As a result, a whole bunch of non-teaching, non-student people (like you) have a job. Suffer on, brainiac.

Anonymous said...

I rest my case, 9:29, you condescending twit.

Anonymous said...

Explain to me, then, the economic basis of a school, if not the meeting of teacher and student.

Anonymous said...

Simple. Dedicated faculty. Unlike you and your lefty cohorts who love to wallow in insignificant campus politics.

Anonymous said...

ah, Patrick. You're back!

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