MainerMikeBrown
Active Member
On the first day of school when I was in the fifth grade, the teacher thought it was such a cute idea to have us students write a report about what the most embarrassing moment of our lives were.
This teacher obviously had no common sense. None of us even wanted to think about it, much less write a report about it and tell everyone! If I had written about what really was the most embarrassing experience of my life up to that point, I'm sure the other students would make fun of me about it for months.
Knowing this, I came up with some made-up story of how my best friend at the time told this other kid about how he believed in ghosts (we watched the movie 'Ghostbusters' a few to many times).
Kids commented, "That was your most embarrassing moment?" But it was better then letting everyone know what really was the most embarrassing moment of my entire life up to that point!
This teacher obviously had no common sense. None of us even wanted to think about it, much less write a report about it and tell everyone! If I had written about what really was the most embarrassing experience of my life up to that point, I'm sure the other students would make fun of me about it for months.
Knowing this, I came up with some made-up story of how my best friend at the time told this other kid about how he believed in ghosts (we watched the movie 'Ghostbusters' a few to many times).
Kids commented, "That was your most embarrassing moment?" But it was better then letting everyone know what really was the most embarrassing moment of my entire life up to that point!