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− | *Mr. Finnigan is a substitute teacher, employed on a long term period at the school. He is incompotent and doesnt know the meaning of at least half of what comes out of his mouth. The only thing to match the incompotence in which he treats his view of work, is the | + | '''NB''': Whether true or not, try to be polite about people will you?! Insulting Irish people is still racism, which is against the law |
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+ | *Mr. Finnigan is a substitute teacher, employed on a long term period at the school. He is incompotent and doesnt know the meaning of at least half of what comes out of his mouth. The only thing to match the incompotence in which he treats his view of work, is the incompetence in how he believes he deserves respect. Not only does he have a silly, funny looking goatee but he also wears a vest. How we all giggle. | ||
*What makes this irish buffoon legendary is his punishment of making pupils stay behind after a lesson yet forgetting why they are there by the time the lesson has ended and making the pupil have to remind him as a form of punishment. Once reminded he becomes speechless, mutters something about clovers before saying don't do it again and pottering off to the land of leprechauns and meadows. | *What makes this irish buffoon legendary is his punishment of making pupils stay behind after a lesson yet forgetting why they are there by the time the lesson has ended and making the pupil have to remind him as a form of punishment. Once reminded he becomes speechless, mutters something about clovers before saying don't do it again and pottering off to the land of leprechauns and meadows. | ||
Revision as of 21:38, 25 September 2006
Mr. Finnigan
NB: Whether true or not, try to be polite about people will you?! Insulting Irish people is still racism, which is against the law
- Mr. Finnigan is a substitute teacher, employed on a long term period at the school. He is incompotent and doesnt know the meaning of at least half of what comes out of his mouth. The only thing to match the incompotence in which he treats his view of work, is the incompetence in how he believes he deserves respect. Not only does he have a silly, funny looking goatee but he also wears a vest. How we all giggle.
- What makes this irish buffoon legendary is his punishment of making pupils stay behind after a lesson yet forgetting why they are there by the time the lesson has ended and making the pupil have to remind him as a form of punishment. Once reminded he becomes speechless, mutters something about clovers before saying don't do it again and pottering off to the land of leprechauns and meadows.
Accident
- In recent times Mr. Finnigan has sadly injured himself up during a disagreement with a local photocopier. This left him with a cut to the head and some reported spinal damage. The copier denies all charges of violent conduct.
Quotes
- They're after my lucky charms!
- Stay behind after the lesson.
- Shadap.
- Say what you see.