When I was in junior high school, I had a teacher in shop class who would ask a question and then call on kids who hand’t raised their hands, I think in an effort to get them to pay more attention. Since I was one of those smartasses who actually already did know the answers, I always had my hand up, but I never got called on. So finally one day I decided “Why bother?”, and sure enuf, that was the day he called on me. So I gave the correct answer, which apparently puzzled him, because he asked “Why didn’t you raise your hand?” And I said, “Well, plenty of the other guys did raise their hands, so I figured you’d call on one of them.” I’m not sure it made any difference in his future behavior, tho.
gammaguy over 1 year ago
It was a stretch, but not a point.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
Here is a Dumb question to ask me. “Do you like Agent Orange?”
ChristopherBurns over 1 year ago
Oh yeah, I’ve seen that.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I was in junior high school, I had a teacher in shop class who would ask a question and then call on kids who hand’t raised their hands, I think in an effort to get them to pay more attention. Since I was one of those smartasses who actually already did know the answers, I always had my hand up, but I never got called on. So finally one day I decided “Why bother?”, and sure enuf, that was the day he called on me. So I gave the correct answer, which apparently puzzled him, because he asked “Why didn’t you raise your hand?” And I said, “Well, plenty of the other guys did raise their hands, so I figured you’d call on one of them.” I’m not sure it made any difference in his future behavior, tho.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Oh, Chato, you tease.
kaffekup over 1 year ago
She knows her students.
kaffekup over 1 year ago
There are no dumb questions. Except if you ignore the answer and keep asking the same question.
I’ve known people who do that.
C over 1 year ago
To say that there are no dumb questions is to vastly underestimate the reservoir of incipient idiocy