I found this online today at a blog called Mr. Chalk. This is a blog from "over the pond," as the guy talks about pounds instead of dollars and a lot of the spelling is different, but pretty funny.
I'm thinking now that I really shouldn't just cut and paste the guy's blog entry, and that might be seen as a blatant act of plagiarism, even if I am citing my source. So instead, I'll just point you in the right direction.
Mr. Chalk has written a field trip permission slip that expresses everything that a teacher has ever wanted to include in such a form. Nothing is held back here. A few of the comments and references are cringe worthy (such as the comment about the music teacher), but overall this is pretty darn funny.
Enjoy!
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4 comments:
Superb!
Thanks for the link.
Andrew Pass
http://www.Pass-Ed.com/blogger.html
"is English english a whole 'nuther language?"
Haha, yes most definitely it is. We like to think of it as the original and best ;o)
Although as part of an Americanisation experiment, I may also start missing ot the letter u from varios words since none of yo ever se them ;o)
See, now we would have said Americanization. With a Z. But that's just us wacky colonists... ;)
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