Friday, February 26, 2010

Happy March Break

Finally march break.

Get out and have fun!

Just three simple points:

1-Life is short, so enjoy it every way you can.

2- Living means to experience things. Go experience new things, don't waste your life.

3- In order to continue to be able to do points 1 and 2, everything in moderation, and don't do something stupid enough to kill you.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Double post. So sue me. This ain't no forum.

So, some people have bee' complain' 'bout how I ain't been talking 'bout the O-lympics.

Well fuck you. Oi'll talk about whatever oi please.
Somebody even went to suggestin' I bash Canada's poor performance in the Games.
Well hell no. Doesn't matter if we ain't winning medals, we're in the games, and we're hostin' them. That's good enough. I don't think I'm in any position to judge any athlete about their performance in the Olympics and that's why I haven't been talking about it.

Then again, ever my so practical self, I sometimes wonder What The Fuck they're doing. Some of them have made it their only purpose in life to be best at whatever sport.
I admire their spirit, yes. But just what the hell are you going to do in life by being fastest at swimming that actually makes a difference? Lifeguard? Or, okay, you can do a quad axle. Good job. I notice you're very good. I also notice that not much of the world is covered in ice!

But, I suppose, at the root, they're setting the example and that's pretty important and awesome for inspiring future generations.


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Will ya look at that, USAF is recruiting outta sparknotes now. I suppose it does beat advertisements selling axe or pheromones, but hey, you know the air force paid money to post an advertisement there? ...with tax-payer's dollars...who's kids are going to be enticed by the offer. You know the air force needs video game players to fly their UAFs and UAVs now?

I suppose, on the bright side, it could be worse. It could have been an ad to join the marines.

Renzo's Theory of Natural Selection

(Read this in her oracular voice)
Those who survive the jungle known as CSL Lasalle are the "evolved" beings!

How true that is. And what a curse it is for the new teachers @ CSL. Gosh if this natural selection keeps up, the only permanent teachers are going to be former CSL students, and former CSL students only.

All the others are dropping like flies. Toupin was no good. Current history studentteacher will be lucky to make it through her final internship without some sort of psychological damage.

The current sec 4s ran through 2 or 3 teachers that they burnt out. (Hehe, wait till they get to the uber-evolved teachers, so to speak. ) Really, the future does not look bright for teachers at CSL.

While on the topic of the history studentteacher, here's an idea. Don't treat us like dogs. A whistle in the classroom is not cool, man. Stow it, you wannabe gym teacher.
Also, kicking the disruptive kids out of the class might have worked when she was teaching mentally challenged kids (her own words), but she really needs to cure her chronic kick-the-problem-out-of-the-class urge. We're neither disruptive or mentally challenged. I suppose it's for this reason that she loves to wear her delightful rain boots in class as well.

Monday, February 22, 2010

INTERNATIONAL WEEK

Somebody got the wacko idea of having an international week at an international school.

Now if you can get more international during one week at an international school, obviously, the school ain't international enough everyday now is it?

It's almost an inside joke how the 'international' in an 'international school' is not.

History up until this year was full of QC propaganda. French is enforced, English is frowned upon. Heck sure we're "multicultural" and diverse and from around the world but guess what, we all speak the same language, wear the same clothes, eat the same things, and do the same work in the same way.

They couldn't really take advantage of this "international week" and truly internationalize a school who doesn't have anything to boast about how "international" it is. How sad.

On the other hand, gotta applaud the two tenacious ladies, who despite unfairness, adversity and general FAIL from someone in charge, still managed to pull off a wonderful culinary experience and raised over 200 dollars for Haiti!