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The Cheese Started conversation Apr 5, 2000
Another way to pass notes is this:
Put the note in a notebook. Pass the notebook to your friend (hopefully sitting next to you). Then, if the monitor catches you, say, 'I need to get the history notes that I missed when I went to the bathroom and [other student's name] is giving them to me.' It works as long as it doesn't happen frequently.
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R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) Posted Apr 5, 2000
In modern schools, information can be passed from pocket organizers and other electronic media with such ease, the art of note passing is being lost.
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The Cheese Posted Apr 5, 2000
That's a shame . However, many schools still have yet to go one step toward being 'modern', so we won't have to worry for a while.
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scullythevampïre Posted Apr 5, 2000
My arse R . Being an American high school student, I can assure you that pocket organizers and other electronic media are heartily banned -- at least at my school -- so we have to rely on usual methods. You ever tried the tiny-message-in-a-mechanical pencil's-barrel trick?
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R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) Posted Apr 6, 2000
Been there done that. How 'bout the smaller message under the eraser?
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Anita Ryde (formerly Abi Normal) Posted Apr 6, 2000
What's with the textbook using to hide the note? I mean, what ever happened to the pass it on method? Fold the note into a clever square, which doubles as an envolope, give the note in question to another student and have them pass it to the person you intend to give it to. Eventually the note will pass from a few different sets of hands and finally make it's way to the person it is intended to reach... this method isn't very reliable. People tend to open the note, read it, write a comment, and THEN pass it on.
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violagirl Posted Apr 7, 2000
During Chemistry class we didn't bother with any of this passing notes stuff. Three of us would "have" to share a book (it didn't matter that we all had a book each) and so full conversations could be carried out by writing in the margins of the book (Chemistry never was all that interesting for me - but I still get out my old chem book to see the notes)
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 7, 2000
Hi LiG,
I was just wondering if there were any Germans around. I was in Germany in '85 and would like to know if it is still as much fun there now as it was then. As to notes, we always just talked in class also.
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violagirl Posted Apr 7, 2000
That talking in class thing is something I've noticed here too. In lectures they just talk away - at home we'd be kicked out, or at the very least mortally humiliated by the lecturer. I can see a long period of adaptation happening when I finally get home. As for there being Germans about I think so, but I haven't spotted any - at the moment all I know of is one or two ex-pats like me lurking around h2g2.
Lost
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 7, 2000
Well, I suppose you're in school to learn, there's plenty of time for socialising elsewhere.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Apr 7, 2000
We always just used to talk. The teacher didn't mind much, as long as it wasn't too loud.
Great bit from SouthPark:
Bebe writes a note and gives it to some kid to pass it on
Bebe: Pass this up to Kyle.
Kid: Pass this up.
Gives it to another kid
Another Kid: Pass this up.
Gives it to the bully
Bully: Pass this up.
He gives the note to Stan who starts to give it to Kyle.
Mr.Garrison: Stanley are you passing notes to Kyle?!?
Stan: No I just.....
Mr.Garrison: Don't lie Stan. Lying makes you sterile.
Stan: I'm not lying someone just handed me.
Mr.Garrison: Stanley, if you think it's so important to keep interrupting my class, then why don't you come up to the front and read your note to Kyle for everyone to hear.
Stan: But I didn't write the note!
Cartman: Mr.Garrison, Stan's behavior is having an adverse affect on my education.
Stan: Shut up Cartman.
Mr.Garrison: Stanley Marsh, you come up here right now and read your note!
Stan: Oh man! [Reads Note] Dear Kyle, you have got such a great ass. I could sleep for days on those perk cheeks let me tell you. I'd like to live with you and use your ass as a hat for all eternity. [Stops] Whoa dude!
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 7, 2000
Excellent reference!! I have a Mr. Hankey screensaver that leaves s*** marks all over.
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 7, 2000
Took a glimpse, very nice. No time to explore, got to go. My girlfriend will be pissed if she comes home for lunch and finds me still on here. (over 12 hours with one break for a beer run at about 8:30AM) I am a bad, bad boy. See you in a few hours.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Apr 7, 2000
Same here, I've go to go - I was supposed to meet some people in the student union bar about 15 minutes ago. It's the last day before the easter holidays, so much drinking is in order.
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 7, 2000
I'm back but only for another 45 min. I'm planning on some heavy drinking myself, but I have errands to run first.
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R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) Posted Apr 7, 2000
I would argue that point- Although the stated purpose of school is to teach, interpersonal skills are developing thruout the school years (up-to and including collage). There literally isn't enough time to spend socializing in a day.
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- 1: The Cheese (Apr 5, 2000)
- 2: R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) (Apr 5, 2000)
- 3: The Cheese (Apr 5, 2000)
- 4: scullythevampïre (Apr 5, 2000)
- 5: R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) (Apr 6, 2000)
- 6: scullythevampïre (Apr 6, 2000)
- 7: R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) (Apr 6, 2000)
- 8: Anita Ryde (formerly Abi Normal) (Apr 6, 2000)
- 9: violagirl (Apr 7, 2000)
- 10: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 7, 2000)
- 11: violagirl (Apr 7, 2000)
- 12: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 7, 2000)
- 13: TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) (Apr 7, 2000)
- 14: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 7, 2000)
- 15: TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) (Apr 7, 2000)
- 16: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 7, 2000)
- 17: TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) (Apr 7, 2000)
- 18: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 7, 2000)
- 19: R#35555(Dust and Lint Department) (Apr 7, 2000)
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