Tuesday 2 September 2008

meme: Teachers!

Meme
noun Biology
an element of a culture or system of behavior

1. What's Mr Desmond Soh's opinion on cheese?
He probably likes it, since it's pretty tasty. Come on! I like cheese too! So should everybody else!

2. Have you ever been in Mrs Raj's house?
Nope. But I did get a ride to school from Mrs Singh once, and she is a History Teacher as well. But, nope. Never to a History teacher's house.

3. What's your fondest memory of Ms Chua Xin Yuan?
Erm, there's 2 possibilities. The first: Her taking care of me while I was ill on my way from Italy to Singapore. The second: Her pinching people's ears.

4. What do you think about Mr Desmond Soh?
He's sarcastic, and he doesn't like to show emotions, but he can be a nice guy, who's also a Math teacher. Yeah. That sums everything up.

5. If Ms Seah Kui Hua played in a movie, what kind of character would they play?
Erm, either a teacher [duh.], or an indie musician [she did say she wanted to play the drums, but she's tone-deaf. So, Indie it is.].

6. Can Mr Desmond Soh be bad influence?
Yes, but so can anyone else. And I say he can be a bad influence, not because he directly makes people learn bad things, but that people may lean towards doing evil things [Exhibit A: that dude in my class who used to fail Math often. No names named.]

7. What would you do if Mr Gordon Goh and Mr Koh Yong Mong were going out?
Going out, meaning? Well, Both of them have their own wives, and Mr Koh has kids, so, it better be a 'Men's night out at the club' kind of thing...

8. What's your fondest memory of Mr Koh Yong Mong?
His jokes. Because somehow, I almost always laugh at them, even when I think it's lame.

9. Have you ever been in Ms Chua Xin Yuan's house?
Nope, although I saw pictures of her house messed up for her birthday on the Saint2.0 blog. [ad!]

10. Who would be a better superhero sidekick between Mrs Raj and Ms Chua Xin Yuan, and why?
Ms Chua. Because she knows acupuncture. But Mrs Raj can probably help in stopping conflict by applying lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis. Peace, everybody. Peace.


Happy belated Teachers' Day!

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