Friday, May 23, 2008

We've Made it to the End of the Death March!


'Sup my nerdz? Sorry about being AWOL from school today. I was feeling under the weather. I heard that the sub was not to your liking. Sorry about that. I hope you at least enjoyed the documentary on the Summer of Love. I will be back in full effect on Tuesday. I hope you all get some much needed R & R this weekend. We head back to the 'Nam on Tuesday.


I will leave you with a picture of Mr. Wilson's dad in Vietnam. Enjoy.

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hahahaha!!
You would have made fun of us SO bad today
A school day without Carlisle threw off EVERY single one of your student's lives. It was so funny. Everyone was in shock and didn't know what to do.
The sub wasn't bad, I mean besides the fact he lectured for almost an hour about everything we had learned in the past week, it was fine, at least he knew what he was talking about!!
But really, you should have seen us all. Good times.
Hope you're feeling better!!

PS
The video wasn't the same without your commentary!! hahah

6:14 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hahahaha
when we all walked in the classroom, we were in complete shock. i seriously did not know what to do with myself.
i even went to caro's room to ask where you were

7:22 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We couldn't answer some of the questions the sub gave us, and he said (and I quote), "What the hell are you guys learning in here?"

7:48 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha Charlotte that was so funny! None of us were paying attention and then all of a sudden he was getting all mad...

He looked a little too much like the guy in the Summer of Love movie... it was weird.

8:50 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Sarah,

I hope everything went well in my absence.

Brandon,

I hope you are okay.

Charlotte,

What question did Mr. Cavalli ask you guys?!?!

10:53 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, another great quote from the sub: "800 tons of bombs being dropped per day wasn't really that much."

11:18 PM

 
Blogger DDR Devin said...

I agree with Nicole as that was the highlight of my life. I laughed so hard when he said that.
No wait! My favorite part was when no one was paying attention to his lecture and he suddenly asked MR. 99% in the class sitting next to me, Lopez, a question.
He said he didn't know and wasn't listening. It was just flat out.
"I wasn't listening."
SO PERFECT!

12:36 AM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Kalei!!! I hope you guys were nice to the sub.

8:28 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Wilson's dad huh? or do you mean you and Mr. Wilson's dad? I honestly think you two are fraternal twins or something, maybe separated at birth, then reunited at good ol' tigard high. it's like a mary kate and ashley movie. Except it's Matt and Murray. But hey, even your names sound like names twins would have because they both start with 'M'! It's all too coincidental!

Ohhh and on the sub... haha he wasn't too bad. a little boring though i mean he talked normally and all. which is really boring since we're used to shouting.
oh and i loved the part where right before the movie he said "beware of bias" then went off about his own bias on the hippie days about how it wasn't all "cool" like they portrayed it and it was all about the drugs and the music wasn't that good. It actually makes me glad that I didn't have him as a regular teacher because his comments throughout the history unit based on his conservative bias would probably drive me crazy.

yeah where were you anyways carlisle? you couldn't have been sick! You never get sick, you're always drinking that water you keep on the special stool.

6:24 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

SWEST,

Your post was one of the funniest things I've read on the blog all year. It made my wife laugh out loud. I think I will forward it to Mr. Wilson too. Good stuff.

I was sick. That is all for now. Magical stool. Classic.

7:32 PM

 

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