Friday, May 3, 2013

Do This!!

Remember me?


Walk up to a teacher (excluding Ms. Chetto) and wish them a Merry Christmas. Then, sing them a song in a southern accent while doing the Bernie. When you are finished, walk away and give them no explanation. Record their reaction below. 

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  1. She laughed and said get to class. then I went back later in there later and she tolled me that I was crazy and that she did not want to be reminded of Christmas. She also asked why I was doing this. I just said that it was just for fun. She later in the day i went back and said that it was for homework and she just laughed and said no it was not. We went back and forth on that for a wile and that was that. That was her reaction to the dance.

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  2. Here, hop into my car, and lets go to the mental hospital where you can live happily with yourself. There, you can have Christmas everyday, be southern all day, all year, and bernie much as you like.
    don't explain to the nurses, just do as what I say, and it will be fine. You will have the best time of your life!!! Bye now.

    (gets back to school) Man, what was that anyway?? That kid loves Christmas, to bernie, and speak in southern accents. What is wrong with that kid?? But, I love him for who he is because he is my Son.
    -Mom

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  3. Well right after I did it it was silent. But then she was was really confused for a while then she asked why I did that and I just simply said Ohhhh well long story but it is actually some home work I have to do for my English class. Then she said well that is some weird homework and I agreed with her. Then she had to go teach a class. That is how it all went down.

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    1. I think almost all the teacher's were confused after this.

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  4. I did this to my mom, who is a teacher, and she didn't really do much. She just said, "huh?" She didn't really understand why I was doing this, and was really confused. She asked me why I was doing it, and I just told her that it was for a class. She then asked why I had to do this for a class, and I just said that it was needed for no reason. Anyways there wasn't really much of a reaction other than confusion.

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    1. You know you aren't actually supposed to do this right?

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    2. Actually Sam, I really did want you to do this! lol

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  5. I did this to Miss Jungwirth, when I said Merry Christmas she said it back. After I started to sing "Red Solo Cup" and do the Bernie she started to laugh and just wondered what on earth was I doing. When I stopped doing it she just started talking to the other teacher that was in the room. It was not that awkward because I was familiar with her and as if I had done it to some random stranger in the park I would create an awkward situation for the both of us, but the reaction might be the same.

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  6. Wyatt: GOSHHHH! You were NOT supposed to tell them Why!!!

    Alex: What teacher was it?

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  7. I did this to Mrs. Eddy and her reply was rather a positive feed back not only did I do this but I did this around 1 am. She started laughing and laughing over and over I couldn't get her to stop but eventually she did she explained how I should pursue a dance career and possibly a singing career as well she said my singing impression of Weird Al was spot on. I guess she forgot that she called the cops on me and I was put in jail for a week because of her, but hey if the teacher is happy and gives you compliments there isn't anything wrong with that.

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  8. I have not done this yet to any one but I am just going to type what I think would happen. I think that I would get slapped in the face and then they would say “Why have so many kids don’t this to me.” Then they would walk away shaking their head. When I would ask them I also think that there face would be blank and then fear then surprised then mad. I think that all those things are going to happen.

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