Good teacher…. he’s really on the ball… funny (keeps ’em in stitches)…but knows how to drive home a point.
To look at him, you’d think he might be a hidebound traditionalist…but he always seems to have new material….while still making sure he covers all the bases.
Hey, that’s the first thing I thought too! Then I saw the Hillburn’s “teacher” was missing the mascot’s handlebar mustache. —-Once a Reds fan, always a Reds fan. It’s been forty years but I can still name the 1975 & ’76 “Great Eight” starting line up and the starting rotation pitchers!
He’s like a great salesman—has a lot to pitch. Of course, being a good teacher he’s very willing to change it up, hoping the kids catch on. And although it may seam like it, he really doesn’t play hard ball.
margueritem almost 11 years ago
I’m sure that it’s true.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Good teacher…. he’s really on the ball… funny (keeps ’em in stitches)…but knows how to drive home a point.
To look at him, you’d think he might be a hidebound traditionalist…but he always seems to have new material….while still making sure he covers all the bases.
JusSayin almost 11 years ago
" What is the Reds mascot doing in a blue uniform?" Look at the pocket, that is his shirt from McDonald’s, his regular job.JusSayin
jreckard almost 11 years ago
He’s a real ball for the headgame.
J Short almost 11 years ago
Try bribing him with a bunt cake.
Tigdi almost 11 years ago
Hey, that’s the first thing I thought too! Then I saw the Hillburn’s “teacher” was missing the mascot’s handlebar mustache. —-Once a Reds fan, always a Reds fan. It’s been forty years but I can still name the 1975 & ’76 “Great Eight” starting line up and the starting rotation pitchers!
mfrasca almost 11 years ago
That is Mr. Met.
Me3000 almost 11 years ago
if it was he probably gave it on the fly
jack fairbanks almost 11 years ago
based on an error
Marblemouth almost 11 years ago
But when grading on a true curve, one or two people have to get an “F” no mater what.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
My 8th grade math teacher used a square root curve. If you could figure it out, you probably didn’t need 8th grade math.
bubujin_2 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
He’s like a great salesman—has a lot to pitch. Of course, being a good teacher he’s very willing to change it up, hoping the kids catch on. And although it may seam like it, he really doesn’t play hard ball.