U Rah Rah!
Well for those of you not watching the NCAA tourney with as much enthusiasm as myself it is my honor to tell you the badgers managed to beat Bucknell in round two, and now advance to the sweet 16. I have them going to eliete 8 in my brackets, so they had better win at least one more. That's right, I'm talking to you, Bo.
Molly- I sure hope you had the spotted cow for me! Was the crowd as Johnny O's as pumped as it was last year?
Gin-dog- good'oh about the apartment! I feel wierd that I never got to see the one you are living in now. It's as, to me, you never lived there.
Marie- are you sure it was really her? I watched an episode of whatever that show is with her and she seemed like a flake. And besides that she snubbed an octoberfect celebration and said brats look gross. I just can't imagine anyone being nice who thinks that!
And yes, no matter what I decide to do next year there will definately be some sort of gathering in madtown (and honestly probably good old roch, too) involving cheese curds and beer that doesn't taste like piss. And probably some proper tonic drinks as well.
Anyway, so another classroom story (this one will shed some light on the korean educational system):
So today I did a think with the third graders where we listened to "if I had a million dollars" and then I everyone had to write things they would do with the money... in the very biginning of class one of the students broke another kids glasses. They were looking for the screw during the three times I played the song- I let them look since I knew what was going on, and my co-teacher just didn't get it. She yelled at them once, but theyu pretty much ignored them
So the kids are doing their writing relatively silently, and I asked my co-teacher if she had any tape on her (the kid was holding his glasses with one hand and writing with the other, not pretty) She asked why and I said "to fix this students glasses" she had no idea they were broken. Seriously...

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