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Where are your role models today?

My all time favorite high school teacher, who I had for four years... was arrested and convicted this past summer. lol, great...

 

Where are YOUR role models?? :lol:

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my role model is ... ... ... some one who's ... ... not scared of ghosts.

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Richard Hatch from the first survivor, and now from Survivor All Stars.

 

He's smart, rude, crude, runs around naked.... He's my kind of person.

 

You'd be suprised just how easy physcological torture is.

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My self, my idol is Andrew Lyon. The character has everything I want, the weapons, the woman, the drive. I view him as the ulimate warrior. Without working for Bush. BTW anyone calls Bush a good role model, I will send my hand through cyberspace (56.6k or better) and twap you. Don't get into phyics, I'll find a way.

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My self, my idol is Andrew Lyon. The character has everything I want, the weapons, the woman, the drive. I view him as the ulimate warrior. Without working for Bush. BTW anyone calls Bush a good role model, I will send my hand through cyberspace (56.6k or better) and twap you. Don't get into phyics, I'll find a way.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha :lol: ^_^ :P

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Role models...havent thought about it.

 

Any 'role model' today is usually a celebrity...and celebrities are usually disappointing. :lol:

 

Maybe Darwin. Fighting the popular beliefs to study and reveal a more noble truth. Galileo, too.

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Hmm, role models... let's see...

Well I guess I would have to say my role model (besides my mom)

would have to be my fourth grade teacher. My family were in a car wreck and she came to the hospital to see me. She did everything she could to make sure I had what I needed, and when I went back to school, she was very helpful. So Yeah Mrs.Zimmerman.

She is still teaching today, diffrent school, same grade ^_^

 

Also when we had Sloppy Joes for lunch, she would make us call

them sloppy cherries... because her first name was Jo. :lol:

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My old (but not too old!) orchestra teacher Mr. Garrett. Singlehandedly, the sweetest, most giving man alive. Not only does he inspire a great appreciation for music in his students, but he and his wife opened up their home to me when my mom passed away my senior year and I needed a place to stay until I was no longer a minor. Plus, after putting up with me and my stinker of a dog for two months, they agreed to take care of my dog during my freshman year of college (damn the no pets in the dorms rule).

 

So yeah, Mr. Garrett, the absent-minded music professor :lol:

 

As for what he's doing today... ::checks calendar:: He's probably freaking out over the state orchestra competition ^.^

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I had a science teacher in 7th grade Mr Garrett!

 

Not sure he'd be a music teacher though..but you never know!

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Aye, that would probably be my Grade 9 music teacher, Mr, Norris. He was a kind, laid back teacher, makred very fairly, and onj most of the classes we would watch music related (but good, i.e. Mr. Holland's Opus, Amadeus, etc..) movies. And learned the guitar (though I never could get the hang of it). Still though, I managed to get a 68% in that class. :lol: He was my favourite teacher, I liked him.. as to where he is, I wouldn't be surprised if he is still teaching at that school.. he's still kinda young for a teacher.

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My old (but not too old!) orchestra teacher Mr. Garrett. Singlehandedly, the sweetest, most giving man alive. Not only does he inspire a great appreciation for music in his students, but he and his wife opened up their home to me when my mom passed away my senior year and I needed a place to stay until I was no longer a minor. Plus, after putting up with me and my stinker of a dog for two months, they agreed to take care of my dog during my freshman year of college (damn the no pets in the dorms rule).

 

So yeah, Mr. Garrett, the absent-minded music professor :lol:

 

As for what he's doing today... ::checks calendar:: He's probably freaking out over the state orchestra competition ^.^

COOOl is he related to captain Garrett? ::snickers:

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Well gee that's easy. My High School Forensic's teacher Mrs. Harris. She inspired me to actually study forensics and ironically when I decided to ditch the forenics major she was the main inspiration to me becoming a teacher. :lol:

 

I know she's been very influencial l in my life and she's just one of those teachers who you could really be on the same level with. I love her to bits and I talk to her almost once a week through email, phone, or I sometimes drop in and say "Hullo!". ^_^

 

P.S. Yesss be jealous of me now. I took Forensics science in High School mwa ha ha ha. Don't ask me how we managed to get a program like that, but it was awesome. We took a trip to Morgue and looked around at where they did autopsy's and where they would keep the decomposing bodies if any came in, though we didn't see any dead bodies.....That would have been so cool....::Sigh::

Edited by John_Anderson

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I am green with envy John.....::refrains from killing the Veggie:: Must.....not....turn.....to.........the......dark......side.......Thats cool John ::smiles an artificial grin::

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Well, mine was the music teacher too. lol. Oh well.

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I have no role models. That's why I've grown up a warped and twisted woman.

 

It isn't so bad, though. I do play an excellent Romulan.

 

::Grins wickedly.::

 

 

Let this be a reminder to you all that this organization will not tolerate ... failure.

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My self, my idol is Andrew Lyon. The character has everything I want, the weapons, the woman, the drive. I view him as the ulimate warrior. Without working for Bush. BTW anyone calls Bush a good role model, I will send my hand through cyberspace (56.6k or better) and twap you. Don't get into phyics, I'll find a way.

::Watchs as Lyons Ego inflates, and he floats away, screaming::

 

Man, you dont cant pay for entertainment like this on TV! :lol: ^_^

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I have no role models.  That's why I've grown up a warped and twisted woman. 

 

It isn't so bad, though.  I do play an excellent Romulan.

 

::Grins wickedly.::

 

 

Let this be a reminder to you all that this organization will not tolerate ... failure.

Isn't sick and twisted in the Romulan Job Discripition?

Edited by Ern_Ndak

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Well I have a few. There is my English teacher, he was funny cynic with a lot of knowledge in the world (Also probably one of the toughest too, sucks that he retired). My Sociology teacher, because he was funny and has been all over the world. My Archaeology teacher too same reason as the Sociology teacher ^_^ .

 

My other is Bus..... jk :lol:

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Alas, it appears that I was without any model in my youth. My Jr High music teacher was really psychotic...er...interesting, but hardly a role model..He used to show us his guns (weapons not muscles)...after class..at school... :lol:

 

Of course he would also assault the intercom with his baton on a daily basis...ahhh to be young again... ^_^

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Isn't sick and twisted in the Romulan Job Discripition?

There was a time..when Romulans had Honor.

 

There was also a time when Klingons were threatening, fearsome and dangerous alone or in a group. : )

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There was a time..when Romulans had Honor.

 

There was also a time when Klingons were threatening, fearsome and dangerous alone or in a group. : )

:lol: ::pointing Disruptor:: I'll show au honor.... ^_^

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:lol: ::pointing Disruptor:: I'll show au honor.... ^_^

You will show gold honor?

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::Elbows Vanroy and whispers::

 

Ditz, he's the man with the golden gun.

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