Emmett 'Von Braun' Brown (
onepointtwentyonewatts) wrote in
dramadramaduck2012-11-26 04:43 pm
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To all my students, I expect your in depth Theoretical Science paper in my mailbox no later then 4:00 on Saturday evening.
The excuse that time is an infinite loop and the paper has been in my mail box after 4:00 pm and yet in theory still in on time isn't an excuse.
I look forward to reading your insights you have been researching this semester and wish you all the best of luck in the future.
[Teachers Lounge: Open to Staff]
Dr. Brown is chilling in the teacher' lounge with a cup of espresso. As he jots down things on his notepad.
So, Professors, how do your students really make you feel?
Or just general mingle!
The excuse that time is an infinite loop and the paper has been in my mail box after 4:00 pm and yet in theory still in on time isn't an excuse.
I look forward to reading your insights you have been researching this semester and wish you all the best of luck in the future.
[Teachers Lounge: Open to Staff]
Dr. Brown is chilling in the teacher' lounge with a cup of espresso. As he jots down things on his notepad.
So, Professors, how do your students really make you feel?
Or just general mingle!

[teacher lock]
[teacher lock]
Why is that?
[teacher lock]
[teacher lock]
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What're you working on this time, then?
[ action/teacher's lounge ]
This is just an old invention, I never did work the kinks out. Got sidetracked with that vision on how to build a working time machine.
[Brown shows Dr. Smith blueprints for a mind reading helmet]
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Enjoying your students, Miss Bennett?
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Meeting your expectations?
Re: [action/teacher's lounge]
[action/teacher's lounge]
They're doing rather well. Always pleased when I can get a new roomful full of students exposed to Jules Verne and been inspired by the theorical science behind it.
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Oh, not really. You just have to know how to spark the subject.