I've been spending all of my free time editing video from Survival Weekend 2007, starring Alex Lundry and Nan Bozzolo (coming soon to YouTube). I'll update it shortly.
I'm going with the one where Rachel Hammond hit Kevin Hobbes in the face during her upswing while we were using the soccer field as a driving range for our golf unit: Gym.
Gym, no doubt. Used to take the 10.15 am nap during health class. Anyway, in a desperate act, trying to get extra credits, I ended up signing up for a 12 miles WALKATHON... the worst day of my life. Gym class is my answer
Gym...Forces you to do something healthy. Health class can tell you how to be healthy but it's up to the individual person to actively use the information to be healthy.
I second the boo on the lack of decisions. Is the decider getting indecisive?
I'm going with the one where I learned how to play spades, never did work and got an A+. And how could i forget the time Mrs. Horton in 7TH grade health class said, "half you girls probably have seen this," and then put up an overhead slide of an erect male penis.
I believe I may have some insight to share as to the Decider's recent inDecisiveness.
Just a few days ago over lunch, he sighed loudly, explaining that the scoring process was harder than it looked, and that it was very time-consuming to go through and tabulate all of people's answers (some more ambiguous than others), and award points accordingly.
This problem gets worse the longer it gets left, of course. So it seems to me that we need another method for keeping track of scores, to help the Decider stay on top of things better from here on out.
My only suggestion would be this:
Decider: When you Decide on a dilemma and post the answer, write down on a sheet of paper (or an email, or a Word doc) the names of the people who answered the same. Then when you add up the scores the next time, you can just count the number of times people's names are written down and add that number of points to their score.
Anyone else have any good ideas for how to get the Decider's rear back in gear?
Unfortunately, my free time decreased dramatically this past week. Reasons? Not that I have to give any, but I've been extremely busy working late to keep our federal government in check. We're releasing a report shortly. I'm not sure I can expect Carl and his impatient, non-Quaker-like ways to understand the importance of good government, but maybe he'll be convinced when he reads about my report IN THE WASHINGTON POST.
Oh man...I snoozed, I losed. I would have gotten those last few correct. I figured I had more time given THE DECIDER'S delayed response time. This one...gym. Health class was always such a terrible waste of time.
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More and more dilemmas but no decisions!
I boo this.
I'm going with the one where I got to play ping-pong all the time with Dawn. That being Health, of course.
I agree JB!
I'm going with the one where I tied the star basketball player for first place in the basketball shootout!
GYM!
(Also, I had Mr. Pool for gym and Mr. Sheffield for health class, the choice is obvious).
I've been spending all of my free time editing video from Survival Weekend 2007, starring Alex Lundry and Nan Bozzolo (coming soon to YouTube). I'll update it shortly.
I'm going with the one where Rachel Hammond hit Kevin Hobbes in the face during her upswing while we were using the soccer field as a driving range for our golf unit: Gym.
Gym, no doubt. Used to take the 10.15 am nap during health class. Anyway, in a desperate act, trying to get extra credits, I ended up signing up for a 12 miles WALKATHON... the worst day of my life.
Gym class is my answer
Gym...Forces you to do something healthy. Health class can tell you how to be healthy but it's up to the individual person to actively use the information to be healthy.
I second the boo on the lack of decisions. Is the decider getting indecisive?
INDECIDER
I'm going with the one where I learned how to play spades, never did work and got an A+. And how could i forget the time Mrs. Horton in 7TH grade health class said, "half you girls probably have seen this," and then put up an overhead slide of an erect male penis.
That's right.
I believe I may have some insight to share as to the Decider's recent inDecisiveness.
Just a few days ago over lunch, he sighed loudly, explaining that the scoring process was harder than it looked, and that it was very time-consuming to go through and tabulate all of people's answers (some more ambiguous than others), and award points accordingly.
This problem gets worse the longer it gets left, of course. So it seems to me that we need another method for keeping track of scores, to help the Decider stay on top of things better from here on out.
My only suggestion would be this:
Decider: When you Decide on a dilemma and post the answer, write down on a sheet of paper (or an email, or a Word doc) the names of the people who answered the same. Then when you add up the scores the next time, you can just count the number of times people's names are written down and add that number of points to their score.
Anyone else have any good ideas for how to get the Decider's rear back in gear?
Oh man! I love being called out like this.
Unfortunately, my free time decreased dramatically this past week. Reasons? Not that I have to give any, but I've been extremely busy working late to keep our federal government in check. We're releasing a report shortly. I'm not sure I can expect Carl and his impatient, non-Quaker-like ways to understand the importance of good government, but maybe he'll be convinced when he reads about my report IN THE WASHINGTON POST.
...by the way, ALEX is winning. Note that Carl is not winning.
Oh man...I snoozed, I losed. I would have gotten those last few correct. I figured I had more time given THE DECIDER'S delayed response time. This one...gym. Health class was always such a terrible waste of time.
Gym class.
Gym Class, so long as it's done right.
The answer: Health.
Gym was cool from 5th to 8th grade. Health was cool all the time. Videos, no tests, no reading, videos, talking, videos.
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