I’m 99.8% sure I took off my watch in class today (probably my methods class) and left it in the classroom. Hopefully it will still be there when I get a chance to check tomorrow morning…
I’m 99.8% sure I took off my watch in class today (probably my methods class) and left it in the classroom. Hopefully it will still be there when I get a chance to check tomorrow morning…
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I managed to knock my watch off a podium the other day and am now having to use my cell as a timepiece…
I left my thumb drive in the computer in the “Sympodium” in one of my classes on Tuesday. Thankfully, I had written my name on it and the next prof to lecture in the class snagged it for me (no, there were no grades or copies of exams on it)
The other day I thought I lost my pencil, which I usually keep on my desk, so I looked through all my desk drawers, and then I found that, as it turns out, the pencil was on my desk all along.
Remind me to tell you the eraser story when I have time. Fun stuff!
UPDATE: I just looked out the window, and then decided to look back at my screen.
How about a meta-version of all these comments/the post: we are all avoiding work.
nona: Well….don’t keep us in suspense…THEN WHAT!!!????!