The wooden spoon

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đ˛ Wooden Spoon Wisdom
During cooking class, Mrs. Jones was sharing her secrets for perfect sauces.
âDonât forget to use wooden spoons,â she instructed.
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As I stirred my sauce, I wondered about the scienceâmaybe it was about heat conduction? Curious, I asked her:
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âWhy wooden spoons?â
She smiled and replied:
âBecause if I have to listen to all your metal spoons banging against pots, Iâll go nuts!â
đ Not Easy To Be a Teacher
Teacher: Construct a sentence using the word sugar.
Pupil: I drank tea this morning.
Teacher: Where is the word sugar?
Pupil: Itâs already in the tea!
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Teacher: Our topic today is photosynthesis. What is photosynthesis?
Student: Photosynthesis is our topic today.
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Teacher: John is climbing a tree to pick mangoes. Begin the sentence with Mangoes.
Student: Mangoes, John is coming to pick you.
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Teacher: What do you call mosquitoes in your language?
Student: We donât call themâthey come on their own.
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Teacher: Name the nation people hate most.
Student: Exami-nation.
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Teacher: How can we keep our school clean?
Student: By staying at home.
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Teacher: One day our country will be corruption-free. What tense is that?
Student: Future impossible tense.
đď¸ââď¸ Bonus Story: Golf & Hooters
Two lifelong friends agreed to meet every ten years in Florida to play golf and catch up.
- Age 32: After golf, one says, âLunch at Hooters.â
Why? âServers with big smiles, tight shorts, and gorgeous legs.â - Age 42: Again, âHooters.â
Why? âCold beer, big TVs, and game action.â - Age 52: âHooters.â
Why? âGood food and plenty of parking.â - Age 62: âHooters.â
Why? âHalf-price wings, food not too spicy.â - Age 72: âHooters.â
Why? âHandicapped parking and senior discounts.â - Age 82: âHooters.â
Why? âBecause weâve never been there before.â




