Saturday, June 10, 2006

Correspondance avec les etudiants

Here are some emails I've received from students recently:
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[in response to an email reminding some of them to finish an essay]

From:[student a] ladykiprich@redacted.com (kiprich is a reggae star)
To: "Ms. [fellow-ette]" <[fellowette]@gmail.com>
Date: Jun 7, 2006 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: finish your essay!

ok ms.[f,]do not forget to buy the harry potter tape/dvd

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From: [student b] t_bone@redacted.com
To: fellowette@gmail.com
Date: Jun 8, 2006 8:43 PM
Subject: RE: finish your essay!

Dammit, [fellow-ette's FIRST NAME]. I can't find the Essay i hardly worke on... Can i send it to you friday afternoon? cause i have to rewrite it >.< It's a pain in the ass... God im gonna have them by sat afternoon or sunday morning. Hope it's not too late

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during class, after finishing a test, student c emails this to me:


From: [student c] ladyseductive130@redacted.com
To: fellow-ete@gmail.com
Date: May 26, 2006 10:11 AM
Hi ms [fellow-ette], its [student c], [student d] gets on my nerves!!!


NOTE: student d gets on my nerves too.

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And lastly:

From: [student e]
To: [fellow-ette's REAL, non-teach email address]@gmail.com
Date: Jun 9, 2006 1:21 PM
Subject: u wack

u a loser, u wack, u a geek lol
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Oh, the adorableness of it all...

two days and counting til I stop being an authority figure and remain merely a cog in the state-test grading-slash-proctoring wheel.

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