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Some funny items from my teaching experiences II

This last one was the back side of a class evaluation form. I was the TA for a fellow student and when the instructor got his evals back he gave this one to me to let me know that my work as a TA was appreciated. Click on the image to make it larger.




This particular message was from a student stuck behind the Preznit's "cavalcade" on one of his visits to Phoenix. I like this for a few reasons, but mostly I enjoy how the caller knows of my distaste for Dubya and uses that to her advantage.

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