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:cryin: I had a teacher like that. He'd photocopy just about everything he saw. Oooooooh a stapler, lets photocopy it. We had tonnes and tonnes of sheets!!!!!!!! And then to top it all off, he'd complain to us that he was photocopying too much stuff for us and that he was killing the trees...Puhleeze
 
My Modern History book - wherever it is - has all the sheets placed at the back. I am surprised I haven't lost any. But, my god, there are so many! He likes to go over them, so we never actually write anything. We highlight a few things and the bell rings.

My Ext History teacher tries to drown you in paper too. He feels by giving sheets out he's actually done some work, therefore this justified him getting paid double time.
 
Oceanic said:
:cryin: I had a teacher like that. He'd photocopy just about everything he saw. Oooooooh a stapler, lets photocopy it. We had tonnes and tonnes of sheets!!!!!!!! And then to top it all off, he'd complain to us that he was photocopying too much stuff for us and that he was killing the trees...Puhleeze


yeah i know what that is like, we had a science teacher that gave me the s**ts. she hated me with a passion, needless to say that i was... how do you put this.... vandalising the desks ( re using pen to dig away at the looong science desks)
 
hai! (yes) very good! that's about the extent of my jap aswell. boku wa nomaewa Oceanic desu. oosutoraria jin desu. aaaaaaaand i'm done lol
 
Hey, thats more Japanese then I know and I studied it for 4 years. I made a point of forgetting everything.

But oooh! My name is Japanese. Ekiushi! It means Trainstation Cow.
 
Oceanic said:
hai! (yes) very good! that's about the extent of my jap aswell. boku wa nomaewa Oceanic desu. oosutoraria jin desu. aaaaaaaand i'm done lol


i understood the " hai!" the rest.....:wtf: :lol:
 
It meant, My name is oceanic. Dunno about the rest. 4 years of Japanese. It shows doesn't it?
 
oh yeah, my name in japanese :cool:

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Hey, being able to say trainstation cow in Japanese isn't exactly helpful either. I need to start saying it to Japanese people... I need real Japanese reactions...
 
It is quite a random thing to know in japanese. my favourite phrase was wakarimasu. I'd say it to my teacher whenever he'd say something in jap, or when i was doing an oral in class in jap, and he'd ask me a question..."wakarimasu"
(it means "i dont understand" :D)
 
Ekiushi said:
Hey, being able to say trainstation cow in Japanese isn't exactly helpful either. I need to start saying it to Japanese people... I need real Japanese reactions...

try chinatown :p

we have a heap of japanese tourists here. they come for the great barrier reef.
 
Mo Ichi Do! One more time! I think. But it took me until Yr 10 to learn that and wakarimasu.

Ooh, there is enough Japanese tourists here - they come to see our supposedly "great" beaches. I just had forgotten it until now. I've been using Ekiushi as a name for such a long time that I'd kinda forgotten what it meant. Until this conversation.
 
You'll know just what to say to them next time you see one! Just randomly run up to a japanese person, yell out "EKIUSHI" and then stare at them and run away!! I'll be trying it next time i see a japanese person hehe
 

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