Funny enough, I know a guy in Jr. High that did that with his friend’s homework… he printed out the exact same page from his friend’s disk, then tore off the corner with his friend’s name and wrote his own name instead. Once the teacher caught it (for the SAME class and teacher), the teacher split the credit for the assignment between them (44% each instead of 88% for the one). Not the brightest bulb on the tree as he didn’t think to just delete his name before printing. LOL!
Dwilesjr about 12 years ago
Simple mistake.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
Stella S suspected yesterday what would trip Maria up.
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
D’oh!! At least it wasn’t science and she talked about Pluto as a planet.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
And odds that nearly every kid who ever tried it thought they were the first, and no one would ever guess.
burleigh2 about 12 years ago
Funny enough, I know a guy in Jr. High that did that with his friend’s homework… he printed out the exact same page from his friend’s disk, then tore off the corner with his friend’s name and wrote his own name instead. Once the teacher caught it (for the SAME class and teacher), the teacher split the credit for the assignment between them (44% each instead of 88% for the one). Not the brightest bulb on the tree as he didn’t think to just delete his name before printing. LOL!
Dragoncat about 12 years ago
Ah, the best laid plans of mice and cheaters can often go awry…Almost makes me wonder how Sue did on her report.Almost!
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Too bad we didn’t know her mom’s name.
Stellagal about 12 years ago
I called it!!! :D
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
True. Once they become cheaters in the workplace, getting by on the appearance of accomplishment, and no real credits, we can expect bad to get worse.
Jkiss about 12 years ago
Looks like Stella S wins the prize. Good call.