Thursday, May 04, 2006

Happy Birthday Jim


Happy Birthday Jim - You rock!
In an Adult Contemporary kinda way.

34 comments:

P. Rose said...

Oooh, what a resolute jaw
what talented paws
you modern muzak man.
mary, your biggest fan.
happy bday! Don't break the law!

Anonymous said...

wow Jim, you're looking all badass these days. you look like you eat lightening and crap thunder. you might want to look into more fiber....

Anonymous said...

Stevo listens to the wit and wisdom of John Tesh every Sunday afternoon. Right after Polka Time. Somebody help me.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Jim! How old are you?

Ed X said...

My guess is that Jim is 42. Which is a speical number if you read Douglas Adams.

Anonymous said...

Cathy, I'll come over and listen to Teshy with Stevo!

Happy Birthday James, you Seamus Straub boy
I've ordered a song from Troubador Tesh Toy
He said he'll come sing it
If Erin will wing it
A birthday duet at DEERE, don't be coy!

Anonymous said...

That all you got? Re-treads? Pretty pathetic, but not as bad as all the fake praise for your pathetic piece of doggeral you planted on the various posts.

Anonymous said...

jar-fartastic is the new buzzword.

Anonymous said...

The new buzzword among youngish type-A's is "equipoise"

Ed X said...

I have heard a lot of "sourcing". Like - "We need to hire a new person to do that but are unsure how we are going to source that requirement."

Anonymous said...

Again with the nouns used as verbs. It calls for happy-slapping.

Anonymous said...

"grow" is big too. And, oddly enough, getting bigger. We gotta grow our business, etc. I hope this post is OK with the peckerhead punctuation police.

Anonymous said...

Don't feel bad Nance, I don't know what paradigm shift means either.

The teaching profession lends itself to terribly annoying buzzwords that I call "teacherspeak". Things like curriculum maps, differentiated instruction, standards-based instruction, individualized education plan, etc. It really gets on my nerves.

P. Rose said...

Except Emily they always use initials!
like - IEP
So that, for me, when I'm meeting wiht people from the school of education I have no idea what they're talking about.

Anonymous said...

By the way, Happy birtday Jim! Can't wait to see you all in six 5-6 weeks.


Who won the contest?

Anonymous said...

positive affirmations..
adult beverages...

Anonymous said...

That's funny, Em! I call it eduspeak. It's unintelligible. Fess up, parents. We're all reasonably intelligent. Have you ever been to a parent-teacher conference where you just wanted to say, "What the hell are you talking about?"

Anonymous said...

I know I'm not the toady contest judge or the bigshot veto power gasbag but i think before the winner is announced Everyone ought to post which they think is the best. You can't be the winner unless you so post in advance.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful suggestion, Joe!

Anonymous said...

Count me in!

Anonymous said...

Ditto!

Anonymous said...

Constructive idea, as always. I agree!

Anonymous said...

Superb idea!

Anonymous said...

I've almost graduated from college and I consider the suggestion valuable!

Anonymous said...

A paradigm shift in contest procedure! Please do.

Anonymous said...

Wait, I guess I did!

Anonymous said...

m.e.didn't say the said above...we have a poser!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I get it!

Anonymous said...

i'm drinking a beer right now.

that's the best.

P. Rose said...

I don't get my new phone til monday. that's the worst.

Anonymous said...

You just have to (get to) suck up to Hr when you get home!

Anonymous said...

Em, what about AEA, Hunter's model, H.O.T.S, Gardner's mulitple intelligences, Bloom's Taxonomy, LRE.......

Anonymous said...

Tom, you mean you don't synergize?

Anonymous said...

I vote for Cathy