Friday, July 5, 2013
Hume Hall
I have developed a like/hate relationship with Hume Hall. Let's start with the like. Hume has a nice, even temperature. There is also a very informative bathroom on the second floor. In the men's restroom, one of the stall doors kindly lets any patrons know what services can be found in Kincannon hall room 554. This particular service is not one I need, but some kind soul wanted to make sure that the world was informed. The other really nice thing about Hume is that someone washes the chalkboard (yes chalkboard, youth of America. That thing that existed before the dry erase board and smart board and dusts the erasers). For those of you that are too young to remember this, when it was your day to dust the erasers, all of the bad things about school went away. You got to beat the holy s**t (if you didn't insert the word "snot" here, get your mind right. This is a family friendly blog) out of the erasers on the sidewalk, a tree, or the side of the school building. If you were really lucky, you got to do this during class instead of recess. Anyway, on to the hate. Someone decided it would be a good idea to stick a class in a room in a building where they are redoing the roof. Seriously, it's like someone is beating on the wall with a hammer. Even the kids are annoyed. And any teacher will tell you when the kids get angry at a classroom disruption, it must be bad. Oh well, I just found out that my new class will be in Longstreet. Never even heard of it. I will blog about it next week!
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