As we approach the end of the year, I thought it would be a neat idea to ask for EVERYONE who reads this blog to leave a comment! Nothing major, I'm just asking you to take the time to post where you are coming from. Also, put your occupation on there as well. And your hat size while you're at it. Also, your greatest fear.
Nah, let's not make this too complicated. Just take 10 seconds to click on the "witty rejoinders" link, then leave your name and location.
Do this within the next five minutes, and you will meet the love of your life, you will win the global lottery, and you will discover how to turn silly putty into gold. If you choose to ignore this, your pet iguana will die, your thumbs will fall off, and everyone will call you, "Snotty McDingles" for the rest of your life.
Just to be fair, I'll even post the first comment. (I sure hope my OTHER thumb doesn't fall off)
Mister Teacher-- Mesquite, TX.
ReplyDeleteshannon - teacher - knoxville, tn
ReplyDeleteMrs. T
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from Davenport, IA
Joe Stokes Mr T, you find O.J.?
ReplyDeleteHi and Happy Winter Holidays of Your Choice from ShortWoman of Mukilteo WA (formerly of Fort Worth TX, Oak Forest IL, Dearborn MI, and Las Vegas NV)
ReplyDelete100 Farmers--Dallas, Texas
ReplyDeletecbinsa, that is, cb in San Antonio, TX
ReplyDeleteMiddle school technology and math support
Al - Crawley, England
ReplyDeleteSara, math teacher, Maryland
ReplyDeleteAl
ReplyDeleteRetired teacher
Taylor, TX
(It must be working - no one has called me Snotty McDingles yet).
I've been here before. Glad to stop by and say "hi" again.
ReplyDeleteHappyChyck, crazy English teacher, is currently living in Las Vegas, Nevada. :-)
ReplyDeleteAll right! Thank you to everyone who has participated so far -- we even have one international visitor!
ReplyDeleteKeep on signing in folks, and have a very Merry Christmas!
Name:Michelle
ReplyDeleteLocation: Keller TX
Occupation: SAHM, or as you say "a housewife"
Hat Size: Unknown
Greatest Fear: Snails, no Tornados...no a Tornado full of snails.
(really my greatest fear is something awful happening to my husband or kids, but let's not dwell on that, OK?)
I find your website interesting because I'm contemplating a career change from the cubicle-world to teaching.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Kayla-student
ReplyDeleteSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
I have enjoyed all of your blogs they are awesome. Merry Christmas!
teachergirl - Merry Christmas from Atlanta
ReplyDeleteMaria
ReplyDeleteGrade 1 Teacher
Toronto, Ontario
Hello again!
Merry Christmas! Adam - student teacher (band and choir), Calgary Alberta Canada
ReplyDeleteOlivia - Virginia Beach, VA
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Michael:
ReplyDeleteMath Teacher, Dallas
Hat Size:
7 1/2, 7 23/46, or 7.5
Greatest Fear:
Insects with wings and stingers.
Mike in Texas - Nacogdoches, TX
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from Oklahoma.
ReplyDeleteFreelance writer, wearer of stocking caps, and you'll find me table dancing at the sight of a house mouse.
Peace!
Checking in as would hate the iguana to snuff it!
ReplyDeleteRuth, Manchester, England
Mrs. C (Teacher)
ReplyDeleteInuvik, Northwest Territories Canada)
Happy Holidays!
amanda -- mesquite, tx 8th grade science in garland, tx
ReplyDeleteHey Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if we are neighbors! :)
Howdy ~ Butterfly Angel -- Teacher -- San Antonio, TX.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and I hope Oprah likes the book.
maybe....neighbors that is...I used to teach in mesquite until this year...needed the change!
ReplyDeletegraycie -- Roanoke VA -- high school English teacher, Molder of Youth, and Pillar of the Community
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteIhr seid wunderbar. Eine gut gemachte Webseite.
Bitte weitermachen
liebe gruesse
Projekthaus - Project House
http://www.Projevi.org
http://www.Projevi.com
http://www.jr.Projevi.org
Um, gezundheit? hehe
ReplyDeleteActually, I've plugged that block of German text into Babel Fish, and it came out like this:
"You are marvelous. A well made web page. Please continue loves greet"
So thank you very much! Or, as they say in German, "Muchos Streudel Arrogato!"
SoulCradler; Secondary English Teacher; Victoria, Australia
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year from Ann Arbor, MI! And thanks for stopping by my blog -- glad to meet you.
ReplyDeleteJulie (web designer & SAHM; hat size 8-something as best I can recall -- marching band was a looooong time ago and I haven't had a hat with a size since then; greatest fear, um, my 3yo when he gets in a certain mood)
Good luck in 2007 from Ohio. I really enjoy your blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
ReplyDeleteKim Young-teacher-Kill Devil Hills, nc
Teacher (3rd), El Paso TX
ReplyDeleteI know this is almost 4 years after you posted, but I just found your blog yesterday :)
ReplyDeleteMeg, Bachelor of Primary Education student, Victoria, Australia