In my school, we used to have those staff pantomimes near Christmas time, and loads of teachers would take part in them. So, my form tutor decided to take part in that as well.
He is only like 1.6 - 1.7 metres tall (smaller than me, haha!), and has really short hair.
So, for the panto, he came onstage dressed as... a washer, Widow Twankee. Wearing a red medieval-style dress and a long brown curly wig. That was the best day of my life.
And another time, my English teacher my our class laugh so much (gotta love the Canadian humor) that one of my friends actually started to cry and hyperventilate.
My 5th grade teacher would make our entire class do group hugs. And if you refused to get out of your seat and participate, he would "jokingly" threaten to give you detention until you gave in.
On my first day of 7th grade my new Language Arts teacher bent over too quickly, I guess, and tooted maybe 1 or 2 feet in front of my face. ...But at least he had the courtesy to say excuse me and spray some Lysol air freshner my way.
My maths teacher was teaching us Volume and Surface Area. So she drew a cylinder. Now, this cylinder was thin enough to resemble a...ahem...
Anyway, some kids started to giggle. She glared at them. Suddenly, out of the blue, she laughed and said, "Let's all take a minute and laugh our asses off at this, shall we?"
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