Originally posted by NordlysNaaa. I disagree. Standard of education nowadays would lead me to think that the teacher is asking about pie charts. Algebra went out witht the arc long time ago. I asked a 'A' graded A'level student recently what the cubed root of 27 is. She hadn't studied cubed roots. It wasn't on the 'lucky guess' agenda!
If the teacher says "pie", you can't hear the difference. And unless it's in primary school or kindergarten, I'd say it's a lot more likely that the teacher is asking what "pi" is than what "pie" is.
Originally posted by kanthmike'An'
Naaa. I disagree. Standard of education nowadays would lead me to think that the teacher is asking about pie charts. Algebra went out witht the arc long time ago. I asked a 'A' graded A'level student recently what the cubed root of 27 is. She hadn't studied cubed roots. It wasn't on the 'lucky guess' agenda!
I asked an 'A' graded A'level student recently
Originally posted by NordlysAnother example of people saying the first thing that pops off the top of their head and then claiming "I was kidding."
If you took my post seriously, you probably are.
If it was meant as a joke, then your sense of humor must be most droll, indeed. Drollest of the droll, as it were. Maybe the term I'm looking for is dry. Dry like Death Valley in July. If it were a martini, it would be like you merely show the bottle of Vermouth to the shaker of ice before you add the Gin.
Originally posted by Smile1337Did you video tape yourself doing star wars jedi moves?
I'll give you 3 tests and if one match you your dum if all match you well thats not good thing.
1.A teacher says Pie is...and you say it's 31569017392739283948 etc.
2.Your friend asks where your born but you ask smart and say "From my mom's butt"
3.You step on a crack and fall in shock cause you think you broke your mom's back.
Originally posted by SuzianneIt wasn't meant as a joke, but I find it humorous in itself to discuss something ridiculous in a pseudo-serious way.
Another example of people saying the first thing that pops off the top of their head and then claiming "I was kidding."
If it was meant as a joke, then your sense of humor must be most droll, indeed. Drollest of the droll, as it were. Maybe the term I'm looking for is dry. Dry like Death Valley in July.
Dry humour is the best.