The title was a wiseass answer from a kid in Teaneck to a teacher, Ms. Ngo. (Another popular way to make fun of her was to say something like "Hey, Ms. [clap] [clap] N-G-O".)
Bonus points for anyone that confirm that kid....I think it may have been Jesse Atlas.
In any case, remember what it was like to be taking a math test and just have no idea of what the answer was? I do, all to well.
You can either take a zero, guess 'c', or be a total wiseass.
These kids went with the third option:
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[clap] [clap] N-G-O
[clap] [clap] N-G-O
[clap] [clap] N-G-O
and Ms. Ngo was her name-o.
We also need to get more of these amazing test answers up. ChuckJerry--you must get some precious answers. Put 'em up! Let's make this a weekly thing.
I think that's near the top of the list of "Things I would get fired for". Actually, I get a lot of blank tests, but rarely clever ones.
I'm not saying we should put the kid's name and vital stats up. Just the funny answers. Come on, there must've been some wiseasses.
Not many wiseasses, they're just not that clever. Unless you count the ones who write "Mister, I don't understand this" for the ones they don't know, because I get a lot of those every test.
I was not the one who thought of the Ms. Ngo chant, but I certainly did some awful things to her in middle school. I feel guilty about them to this day.
Regarding goofy test answers, I've gotten some winners over the past 7 years. One kid wrote an entire essay to his Pre-Calc midterm a couple of years ago to a question about being 17 and his philosophy of life and a sketch of me and all kinds of stuff.
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