School three, on the other hand, is a pain in the neck.
Droll not Troll
9 years ago
♫ Indiana taught me, Lord I can’t go back there
I wish I had you, two talk two. ♫
J-Luke
9 years ago
School: too hard for adults.
Droll not Troll
9 years ago
That must be the sign from the famous “SHCOOL X-ING”.
DrLex
9 years ago
School was obviously too hard for the person who wrote that headline.
Jonnytbone
9 years ago
Those goofy Americans.
Seventy2rd o clock
9 years ago
Epic fail
jjhitt
9 years ago
Indiana? She don’t look Indian.
jjhitt
9 years ago
♫ Schools out four ever…♫
GwydionM
9 years ago
In School Three, all lessons will be given in Ancient Greek, and any kids not getting 90% or better will be put in rat-infested dungeons. That should teach the little blighters!
Droll not Troll
9 years ago
Testing, won too, won too……
Big Fat Cat
9 years ago
The USA has the best education system in the world.
Frank Burns
9 years ago
And yet every year they want more of our tax dollars.
Tong
9 years ago
I agree, two easy nowadays. It is very different from what I was teached.
Yeah, “tense” is two hard for Engrish classes and “eights” is two easy.
Let’s teach “nines” . . .
pudzrus
9 years ago
Obviously
Sparky
9 years ago
That’s why warning signs are put up by schools the say, Slow Children Ahead.
Nonsuch Ned
9 years ago
This being South Bend, it doesn’t matter so much. If they can they throw a football (or not) they can count on a good continuing education at Noder Damn.
Frank Burns
9 years ago
I don’t need no fancy book lernin’.
Lora
9 years ago
Well, that certainly is surprising. School being too easy I mean, not the Americans spelling it wrong. -_-
Seventy2rd o clock
9 years ago
Two drunk too walk
Tong
9 years ago
Clearly, both the presenter and producer were from school two.
Crazy M
9 years ago
School two hard for newspeople
SmellsLikeLove
9 years ago
…but apparently not for adults.
RT
9 years ago
so where’s the “center for kids who want to read good and want to do other stuff good too”?
tadchem
9 years ago
NBC should never have fired that proofreader.
Steve
9 years ago
I have never bean more proud of my hometown…
Chuck
9 years ago
Its a misteak alot off peopie can mak.
Don be two hard on thm.
Jewels
9 years ago
What is that couple (silhouettes) doing at School two? Looks like he is carrying a hand bag and holding back the woman who is trying to get away.
Nonsuch Ned
9 years ago
Next up, Sports. Where we find out how our School One Basketball Game.
Nonsuch Ned
9 years ago
School Four Dropping Unnecessary English Class Requirement
Nonsuch Ned
9 years ago
School Eight Up Years Budget Repaving Parking Lot, Classes Suffer.
KBurchfiel
9 years ago
Sometimes spell Czech doesn’t catch mistakes.
XLK
9 years ago
Am I the only one who noticed that the OP misspelled “mistake”?
Cheryl
9 years ago
Of course it’s too easy if they don’t learn anything!
Smithie
9 years ago
This happens and I STILL can’t get a journalism job, no matter how grammatically-savvy and inquisitive I am as a journalism grad. Eff you, media!
But what about school one?
Catholic Priests
Teh nerds, LMAO!
School three, on the other hand, is a pain in the neck.
♫ Indiana taught me, Lord I can’t go back there
I wish I had you, two talk two. ♫
School: too hard for adults.
That must be the sign from the famous “SHCOOL X-ING”.
School was obviously too hard for the person who wrote that headline.
Those goofy Americans.
Epic fail
Indiana? She don’t look Indian.
♫ Schools out four ever…♫
In School Three, all lessons will be given in Ancient Greek, and any kids not getting 90% or better will be put in rat-infested dungeons. That should teach the little blighters!
Testing, won too, won too……
The USA has the best education system in the world.
And yet every year they want more of our tax dollars.
I agree, two easy nowadays. It is very different from what I was teached.
“Literarcy week observed” — infamous headline
Yeah, “tense” is two hard for Engrish classes and “eights” is two easy.
Let’s teach “nines” . . .
Obviously
That’s why warning signs are put up by schools the say, Slow Children Ahead.
This being South Bend, it doesn’t matter so much. If they can they throw a football (or not) they can count on a good continuing education at Noder Damn.
I don’t need no fancy book lernin’.
Well, that certainly is surprising. School being too easy I mean, not the Americans spelling it wrong. -_-
Two drunk too walk
Clearly, both the presenter and producer were from school two.
School two hard for newspeople
…but apparently not for adults.
so where’s the “center for kids who want to read good and want to do other stuff good too”?
NBC should never have fired that proofreader.
I have never bean more proud of my hometown…
Its a misteak alot off peopie can mak.
Don be two hard on thm.
What is that couple (silhouettes) doing at School two? Looks like he is carrying a hand bag and holding back the woman who is trying to get away.
Next up, Sports. Where we find out how our School One Basketball Game.
School Four Dropping Unnecessary English Class Requirement
School Eight Up Years Budget Repaving Parking Lot, Classes Suffer.
Sometimes spell Czech doesn’t catch mistakes.
Am I the only one who noticed that the OP misspelled “mistake”?
Of course it’s too easy if they don’t learn anything!
This happens and I STILL can’t get a journalism job, no matter how grammatically-savvy and inquisitive I am as a journalism grad. Eff you, media!
South Ben was also where a billboard was put up asking people to support “pubic education”. (Click my name for the link).
MURIKA, F–K YEA
And yu two dum two speel
Sometimes it’s okay to laugh at typos. Sometimes it’s not. It’s okay to laugh at this one because a person on TV did it.
School two easy for kids, but adults fourget how to spell