Thursday, October 20, 2005

Disclaimer

Occasionally, a student goes beyond the call of duty in completing a course assignment, to the amusement of all. I saw this one and had to pass it on. It needed to be only a line or two stating that she had read the textbook, but it became more - probably in the wee hours of the night. Enjoy.

Disclaimer by Charis

5 Comments:

Blogger Mel said...

Hahahahah, was that Charis Banks? heheh Oh Soo proud! Best Jr. Counsellor ever! Your creativity and blunt honesty is something to aspire to!

12:37 p.m.  
Blogger s said...

ha ha Suckars!! i only read up to page 20. hee hee. opps i guess i just confesssed. :) i did all my other homework jim i promise. but that book was one big run on sentence with words that don't even exist in the dictionaries... i checked..one year later the only thing i can remember is thinking .. this is rediculous... can't they write in english.. somehting about God and the theory of how we understand him.... God is good... something about the church.. ahh and what else oh yeah... reVE-lation (no wait that was lech) oh so the book looked good on my desk.

4:56 p.m.  
Blogger s said...

ohh wait i remember! it was useful!! very.. me and jen used them to press leaves..ha ha

4:57 p.m.  
Blogger s said...

and one more comment.. someone needs to make a completion statement for the completion statement to say that they read it and not just signed it. :)

5:01 p.m.  
Blogger Purfumed Fairy said...

don't worry Sarah, I don't think many of us actually bothered to read it either. Way to go Charis, Lech probably loved it, and we all wish we had done it too. ANd that really is a great textbook for pressing leaves and flowers, just the right size and thickness!

8:24 p.m.  

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