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#1 Parent John O' Shei - 2014-07-22
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

It is like a normal teacher, but with the downs.

#2 Parent Charles - 2014-07-22
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

What's a deecher? Some kind of tree?

That's funny. I'm blowed if I know. I know what a pitbull terrier is though; and we should explain in case he wants to change his name. In the UK. we have four classes- upper, middle, working, and the underclass. Now the underclass don't like work and sponge off of the state. They need status; so they buy these god-awful dogs who like to rip toddlers ears off in the park and stuff. The other term for pitbull terriers is 'status dogs.' They are brainless, all aggression beasts.

#3 Parent Frederick Dibnah - 2014-07-22
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

What's a deecher? Some kind of tree?

#4 Parent Pitbull - 2014-07-21
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

As we all know, IELTS Yuncheng had to cut its business down and to dismiss many foreigners they had employed before.
Now, you deechers with fake degrees can no longer look out for a deeching job but will have to find someone employing to bake pies with flies.
Good!

#5 Parent Charles - 2014-07-21
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

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Anyway the way I see it is this mate, some people might not like teaching the little scrotes, but who am I to judge them. One man's hell is another man's calling so to speak, I like baking myself, not really interested in China, except for the food, women and beer, teaching is just a way to make ends meet....and so it should be dear sir!!!! At least this yuncheng place provides employment for those non degreed folk.....no harm, nor foul (not pheasant by the way!)

To each their own, eh?

Strike a light, Fred; that must have been sensitive stuff! looks like your post has been attacked with a meat cleaver. Editors brackets ( [ ] ) are usually for adding, no? He [John] left the room.

You have your priorities right I see. Do you make a slimmers' pie?

#6 Parent Frederick Dibnah - 2014-07-21
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

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Anyway the way I see it is this mate, some people might not like teaching the little scrotes, but who am I to judge them. One man's hell is another man's calling so to speak, I like baking myself, not really interested in China, except for the food, women and beer, teaching is just a way to make ends meet....and so it should be dear sir!!!! At least this yuncheng place provides employment for those non degreed folk.....no harm, nor foul (not pheasant by the way!)

To each their own, eh?

#7 Parent Low-life Deecher - 2014-07-20
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

Pies in flies are not the same as flies in pies.
If they are, you pay too high as price!

Another piece you could use in your kid's class at IELTS Yuncheng......hahahahahaha

#8 Parent Charles - 2014-07-20
Re Low-life characters vs. a personality of integrity - holding a degree may help!

Folks like those that you praise are no longer in high demand, face the hard truth - or even better: get back to baking pies with flies.....LOL

I know what you mean. But what you are saying is that, me, and a group of flies don our aprons and all bake pies together. "Pass me some more dough, bluebottle old chap" So as not to confuse your students maybe you should rephrase that to 'baking fly pie' Do you see?

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