For you Mr. Moose

While working on plural forms of words one day, a student came up to ask me about "moose". I told him to think awhile and then show me what he came up with. His first answer was "mooses". I told him to try again. Second answer "meese". No, try again. Third time coming up to my desk, in the quiet of the class working, he had had it. He didn't get it. He had a painful look on his face and was grasping at straws "moosies?" I busted out laughing because I thought it was so cute. So much for a quiet class!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Originally posted by swimr4life TOM! I just read your post!.....Are you ok? Please tell us how you are. We all nervously await your reply. Hey, re-read Tom's post. He's OK, it's Mr. Moose that is having problems. Seriously though, I hope all is well and the new day sees you in the pool Tom. Antlers and all.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Originally posted by swimr4life TOM! I just read your post!.....Are you ok? Please tell us how you are. We all nervously await your reply. Hey, re-read Tom's post. He's OK, it's Mr. Moose that is having problems. Seriously though, I hope all is well and the new day sees you in the pool Tom. Antlers and all.
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