Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Gabe1

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We have had three papers, none of which were bad. One of them was a "Well, it's towards the end of the semester and we've had so many snow days that now I need something to grade" paper, so it's so easy a caveman could do it. And then we've also had multiple choice tests, open book, online, and then we're allowed to make corrections. Easy class.

I like papers. I'd rather have fewer tests and more papers. I think I'm the only one in my marketing class last semester who said "100% essay tests? Goodie!" I'm a better writer than a multiple choice test taker. If the multiple choice questions aren't worded in a completely straightforward manner, sometimes I get confused

Multiple choice if done right is a quick way to show who knows the material and easy to grade. Unfortunately many teachers, instructors and professors misuse it as intended. I find it annoying and quite unfair when they try and set students up and use trickery that takes a student down that is well prepared. Point being what?
 

unkadug

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In Canada they just find it easier to just say... on your way home pick me up a bag o'milk. I think it's because of the metric system.
In the states it might be meteric system, not sure!
They are not really sure what size to get.
@JenniferS does the milk come in different sizes?

Do you tell them "I want a BIG bag o' milk".

Or if you need a little milk do you get a baguette ?
 

JenniferS

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Too much work for Muricans. Hard enough removing the seal when I buy the Costco brand milk.
My kids go through 5-7 individual bags/day. Each bag is 1.33l, so 3 would be close to a gallon. I spend approx $10/day on milk!

Too much work for Canadian teenagers too.
My cutlery drawer is full of the little snipped plastic bag ends. I have to clean them out constantly.
Apparently changing the milk bag is like changing the toilet roll ... neither wants to do it if they don't have to. More often than not, they will just put the empty jug/bag back in the fridge for the next unsuspecting sucker.
 

PUSH

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My kids go through 5-7 individual bags/day. Each bag is 1.33l, so 3 would be close to a gallon. I spend approx $10/day on milk!

Too much work for Canadian teenagers too.
My cutlery drawer is full of the little snipped plastic bag ends. I have to clean them out constantly.
Apparently changing the milk bag is like changing the toilet roll ... neither wants to do it if they don't have to. More often than not, they will just put the empty jug/bag back in the fridge for the next unsuspecting sucker.
I'm the only one who drinks milk consistently in my house. I go through about a gallon every 2-4 days, depending on the mood.

Your sons sound like my brother. Leaving things everywhere, expecting someone else to pick it up. He puts empty ketchup bottles back in the fridge, and they'll get shoved to the back, so we'll have 3 or 4 empty bottles there at once. He also has a problem finishing things off. For example, if an orange juice is almost empty, he'll open a new one and leave the other orange juice alone. Too lazy to deal with it. Drives me nuts!
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Ketchup/catsup...and, like some of y'all, BBQ sauce. But, a lot of times I just like 'em fresh, hot, and salty-plain. :)

I can't imagine mayo on fries. My DD's little Sis for Special Olympics dipped her fries in Mayo and my DD nearly lost it. Salted, Seasoning Salt, Ketchup or Malt Vinegar. Though I am becoming a big fan of REAL Poutine fries. Too many restaurants are creating their own version that are not good, but the Canadian version of Poutine, yum.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I'm the only one who drinks milk consistently in my house. I go through about a gallon every 2-4 days, depending on the mood.

Your sons sound like my brother. Leaving things everywhere, expecting someone else to pick it up. He puts empty ketchup bottles back in the fridge, and they'll get shoved to the back, so we'll have 3 or 4 empty bottles there at once. He also has a problem finishing things off. For example, if an orange juice is almost empty, he'll open a new one and leave the other orange juice alone. Too lazy to deal with it. Drives me nuts!
Wait until it's your kid, and you're the one expected to clean up after him.

My kids are even worse, as they know the cleaning lady will pick up after them.
Hubby keeps telling me to not let her clean their rooms. The problem is, I can't bear paying $130 (or $65 every other week) for her to leave two rooms a disaster zone.

On the plus side, they will be moving out soon enough, at which point we are promptly downsizing to a bungalow half the size of this place. That way, if they want to move back, they can live in the basement.
 
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