Answer to question number 2: Right now I am sitting on Ms. Jamison, or DJ's, classroom floor typing this here blog. Boring isn't it? Ah, but some one's got to do it. I need a grade for this teacher aide class, and the main thing I do in here is revise or edit students' papers and do the things the teacher doesn't want to do. Yup. Exciting. B-E-A-UTIFUL. NAWT!
I'm not saying I don't like this class or anything, but I guess it's a whole lot better than trying to help kids even though I don't know what to do. Yeah, here I know what I'm doing, and what the student needs help with. And yes, teachers do get lazy. They are normal people, just like everyone else. Well, most of them. Know what I'm saying? Every school has a freaky deaky teacher, and no DJ, I'm not talking about you. Hakuna Matata.
Answer to question number 3: I spend my free time thinking. I think about when I even have free time, and why I never do anything. Then later realize that I wasted valuable time thinking about when I have it, even though without knowing that I am wasting it. You got that part? I think I followed what I was trying to say, but who knows. The writer of this blog might have a chance, but I'm afraid to ask her. You think she'll get mad at me? I mean, i know her and she knows me, but to be honest, we aren't that close. So you want to ask her? Please? I'll give you half a dollar? :))=)) (LMFAO)

Sheesh! You made my head spin in circles (or at least my eyes). I hope you don't think I'm lazy. I do appreciate having you in class to help students and me. :) I think they like having you around, too!
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