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| 21 | Okay, I guess this was a good gripe session! milktree: telling bill how to operate was not my intention....these are all issues that have come up before and it seems that if enough people want them changed maybe it would be in bill's best interest to change them....it's just a way of making it more obvious what we all want out of this anonymous commenting. | So, how do you really feel about anonymous commenting and survey creating? |
| 22 | classes are a stupid way of dividing society, in planes, trains, automobiles, and any other areas of life....but it's something that we all have to live with. Either we go with the american dream (getting rich and reaching the upper class quickly or just not quite making it that far and falling into middle or lower class) or we become communist....I think I'll deal with lowermiddle class, thank you!! | How do you feel about having a first class in travel? |
| 23 | around here you really have to define art museum. I go to the school art shows a lot (once a month if I can) but as for established museum where the same paintings and sculptures and such are displayed for a year or two then changed.....well it's been awhile. | When was the last time you went to an Art Museum? |
| 24 | I picked a lot of them. For starters I always move up the chain of command. First you talk to the person, and get my coworkers to talk to them too. then I would start telling the boss. I always try to be a few minutes early for everything, but once in a while my cousin (whom I carpool with) will be running a little late. I usually try to make up for this by staying through one of my paid breaks. Usually then my supervisor will allow me to write down that I was on time. if nothing was done to this person I would surely start comming in late, I mean if I can still get paid for 8 or 10 hours a day by comming in 1/2 hour late every day...why not!!! | Do you consider it ethical, or fair to your coworkers, to consistently arrive 15 or 20 minutes late of a morning or after lunch? |
| 25 | ahhhh....the old lord and lordship idea...unfortunately the concept of freedom in the US prevents such a thing from existing. | Do you think annual rents for land could replace all forms of taxation? |
| 26 | personally I think that prescribed drugs have fewer side effects than over the counter. But then doctors can give you the pure stuff and tell you what you need to eat or drink or "do" when you take it to make it work most efficiently while most companies have to "engineered stuff" to make them work correctly. | Do you generally associate doctor prescribed drugs with side effects? |
| 27 | I really wanted to be a musician. I was good..well, I didn't think I was wonderful, but I was good enough to be in the colorado springs children's symphony...maybe now I should try out for the symphony! Anyway, then I was in Mr wernli's class in 5th grade. He loved me to death...both my parents were scientists and so he encouraged me. When all the other kids were taking a spelling test he'd pull me and my best friend (who's parent's were also scientists) into the teachers lounge where he'd have some experiment he wanted us to try. Then I went through many stages...my dinosaur stage, my meteorology stage, but in 9th grade I had the same biology teacher as I did for science in 7th grade....Mr. Neil Nelson..he was the coolest...always allowed me to do special things after school. He's the one that encouraged me to seek out a career in medicine. | Who was the best teacher you had, and why? |
| 28 | My english teacher in 7th and 8th grade. he was one of those that tried so hard to bond with the kids...acting like a gangster wannabe and such....so I couldn't learn from him. I'm sorry but I dont' understand a lot of what kids today are really saying when they talk in K-dawg, (what we call it around here). It was hard enough trying to take a perfectly beautiful story like romeo and juliet and tearing it apart limb from limb to analyze what shakespeare really meant (which no one really knows anyway), but to have to say it in K-dawg just didn't work. So when he asked us to write about out worst experience I did "My worst Experience was being in Mr. Reese's class. He cannot teach and he cannot listen....." and so on. My sister has him this year and he doesn't even bother reading her stuff, just passes her, I don't know if that's good or bad, good for now I guess. In 10th grade chemistry my teacher just barely got his bachelors and finished student teaching....I think he's teaching 7th grade basic math now (we fixed him good, after he failed 1/2 his students at the end of the year). Then there was anatomy my freshman year, the guy liked to talk about running and exercising a lot....never learned a damn thing in his lectures and his lab was held on the track...optional to those who didn't wanna run from 9-11am. | Who was the worst teacher you ever had, and why? |
| 29 | I put 3 because that's how many I've had that weren't for my father and have lasted longer than a few weeks, but I'm still in college so I can't say I've had any post-college jobs. | How many "real" jobs have you had? |
| 30 | I'll probably give it to my Sister.....she loves baseball and would treasure it more than I would....that and dad would pay her IRS bill before he'd pay for me!!! | What would you do if you caught Mark McGwire's 61st or 62nd home run? |