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Ever have a teacher that reminds you of something else?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by personuser, Sep 27, 2010.

  1. personuser

    personuser Well-Known Member

    OK, so my school just got a new teacher for chemistry 2 WEEKS IN cause the old one, Miss Lacesne, got pregnant. And it's for the rest of the year.

    The new teacher's name is MRS. ANDROSS.

    It will be extremely hard for me not to make any star fox jokes this year in chemistry.

    Anyways, any of you guys ever have teachers with names like that?
     
  2. Stanley Richards

    Stanley Richards Well-Known Member

    Mister Wang
     
  3. Soluri

    Soluri Well-Known Member

    Miss Hoefnagels
    Mister Crow (Didn't had any lessons from him yet, but I like his name :))
    Miss Breedveld
     
  4. drybones41

    drybones41 Well-Known Member

    Mr Mcniel

    I think thats how to spell his name.
    Reminds me of Mac Meal.
     
  5. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    mrs. fenny, my home economics teacher. Her initials were RAF (royal air force). Sadly she was killed when her car was broadsided by an ambulance running a red light.

    There was also Mr. Savoury. He was tall and looked stern and strict and we were all afraid of him. We even cast him as professor snape in our own adaption of harry potter, he looked the part. But then we were put in his class and he was an amazing teacher, not like snape at all. Appearances really can be deceiving, he put himself on the line to help a guy in our class who was being discriminated against, and if it wasn't for him I would never have attempted to become a novelist. I once told him that I never enjoyed his subject until I had him as a teacher and he was completely gobsmacked.
     
  6. dills2

    dills2 Well-Known Member

    closest i have is a teacher whos gay
     
  7. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Ada.

    She is so rude...I can't stand her.
     
  8. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    Atty. Penus.... combination of penis and anus...

    We never dared mocked her due to her being a lawyer. What we liked about her is that she also drive a big monster truck... those with big wheels and its like 10 feet high....

    We have many fine surname here but they are all in Filipino language so it really isnt cool to mention.
     
  9. basho1213

    basho1213 Well-Known Member

    when i was in 2nd grade my teacher was Mr. Halping its pronounced like helping so its more like irony
    because he was a damn mean ass teacher. And he was always making fun of his wife lol.
     
  10. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Mr. Hans.

    He is nice...

    He reminds me of my dad in some ways.
     
  11. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    Mr. Terreor.

    It was pronounced terror, to be honest.
    Fourth grade teacher, the guy made you seriously want to excel at all you ever started on.
    My grades slipped a bit by the time I got him as my math teacher, after him, I stayed on the A honor roll for sometime to come.
     
  12. Sarra93

    Sarra93 New Member

    Mr. Hands. My english teacher.

    Am totally in love with him, despite his name.

    Never have I been so interested in literature.


    POST VOID.

    What i'm saying isn't even relevant to the thread topic.

    Silly Sarra.
     
  13. 2DamCerius

    2DamCerius My eyes for your brain...fair trade.

    Mr. Fisher
    He was my physical education instrutor and he looked a lot like Adam Sandler, the comedian.
     
  14. doughboy

    doughboy Guest

    Mister Batter "we obviously say master b***r"
    Miss Jamie Ho "-_-"
    Mr. Randy Love "wish I had that last name"
     
  15. King Cookie

    King Cookie Well-Known Member

    Mr. Higginbotham. Doesn't remind me of anything, but it's funny.
     
  16. MohsinMVP

    MohsinMVP Well-Known Member

    My 7th grade teacher was Mr.Wiener. And his first name was Harry. -_-
     
  17. dupasuka

    dupasuka Well-Known Member

    my french teacher's name was Achmed Ben Ledden/Lodden something like that
     
  18. Natewlie

    Natewlie A bag of tricks

    This is totally relevant, it's a teacher's name that reminds me of a horse!
     
  19. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    Of course, you Canadians and them damn mounties, always riding something.

    Sit and rotate, I believe was the old way of dissing someone
     
  20. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Oh yes and she reminded me of a pig.