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Womans second name is Bonar, shouldn't of become a teacher, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
*Woman's
*shouldn't have
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by Anonymous13 years ago
5th grade teacher: Mrs. Hooker.
by Anonymous13 years ago
**If a woman's second name is Bonar, she shouldn't become a teacher.
Grammar is important, children.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My gym teacher: Mr. Bader.
by Anonymous13 years ago
persons grammar is bad, shouldn't post on a website.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Says the person who doesn't capitalize the start of a sentence.
by Anonymous13 years ago
by Anonymous13 years ago
If a woman's grammar is bad, she shouldn't become a teacher.
by Anonymous13 years ago
GrumpyOldMan probably couldn't concentrate in school during the grammar lesson, since their teacher's name was "Bonar."
by Anonymous13 years ago
My friend's dad's name is Jack Dicky...tehehe
by Anonymous13 years ago
Councilor... Mrs. Dyks
by Anonymous13 years ago
My Geometry teacher was, in fact, Mr. Bonar
by Anonymous13 years ago
There's a kid in my grade unfortunate enough to have that exact last name. Sadly people just call him 'boner'. I feel bad for him.
by Anonymous13 years ago
6th grade science teachers name was Mr. Dover. His first name was Ben.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My school's counselor is Mrs. Butts :3
by Anonymous13 years ago
My 5th grade music teacher's name was Ms. Bona. Her first name was... Anita.
Not kidding.
by Anonymous13 years ago
my little cousin has two kindergarten teachers: ms. Mahon (pronounced man) and Ms. Coque (pronounced cock)..
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ms. Horney. Must be really hard working at a highschool with aname like that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I had a teacher named Ms Hustler, like the porn magazine.
On one of my textbooks, the author's surname is Clitheroe.
Btw, there isn't a full stop after Ms, Mrs or Mr. The way it works is that if the abbreviation ends with the last letter of the word, like Mr for Mister, there's no full stop. There's only a full stop in place of the letters that have been left out if they're at the end of the word, like Prof. for Professor.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You need all the teachers you can get.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My school's head-mistress is miss Peponi. "Peponi" also happens to mean "melon". We call her fruit-salad
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