ETA: Befor reading my summary, try youtube: [link]
The commercial is this adorable little boy talking about a movie he saw with his mom. It takes him a while to get there, as he adorable-talks about this man who was fighting this other man and so forth, but the first killer line is:
And do you know what he did?!!? He kicked him in the penis. <long stare>
it then cuts to a screen "Need a good doctor?" then back to the boy, who calmly and seriously said my new tagline: "He was injured. Injured bad."
It's a commercial for health insurance.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YouTube always comes through. That child is extra adorable.
eta...
Trigon Blue Cross Blue Shield does seem to be a valid BC/BS in Virginia.
Hil, the student may have had a bad experience with a male tutor. The bonus could be a commitment incentive for the student. The student probably didn't think a great deal about how it would be read.
No doubt my Bobby responds better to a male teacher. Doesn't make any difference to Brendon.
Thanks amych. I'm just hoping that he discovers a passion about something some day. He could be a professional reader. He can read for 12 hours straight.
Yes I do end up guest lecturing and teaching Master Classes at universities quite a bit. It looks like I will also be teaching a class at CalArts next semester.
I teach the occasional Seminar, but that doesn't count at all, does it?
I've taught legal research classes, and I am pretty sure Sparky1 still does.
I teach krav!
Okay, perhaps you meant something where people sit down more.
Wait, ita. You might be onto something. Laura, you
could
krav the boys 'til they do their work.
Hil, I think I'd respond and then evaluate from there.
can make him do the damn work, but I can't make him care.
Well, your one step ahead of where my mother was. She couldn't make me do homework unless I liked the subject and wanted to from about 4th grade on. If I understood how to do long division in class I couldn't understand why I had to do 30 problems of it. Also, if I passed the pre-test in spelling on Monday why did I have to write the words out all week long? Like I said, I was very stubborn. By 11th grade I had enough really great teachers that I did my homework to not dissapoint them.
Congratulations, ChiKat!!!
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