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What Mr. Tuesday's Handwriting Says About Him:


A's- Mr. Tuesday's A's are the same as everybody else's.  He has a strong character, not afraid to tell it like it is, blah, blah, blah. 

B's- Mr. Tuesday understands the importance of money and has no problem with working for financial security.  That'll come in handy 'cause he's a teacher, and a public school one at that.  He doesn't have a snooty, high-paying job at Star of the Sea like his Mommy.

C's- Mr. Tuesday is open-minded and likes to learn.  He is interested in lots and lots of different subjects, but don't ever for a second let him fool you into believing that he's an interesting person.

D's- Mr. Tuesday is impatient and quick to anger.  He shares his frustrations and disappointments openly and could stand to be more tolerant.  (We know, we know.)

E's- Mr. Tuesday has an upbeat personality and socializes well.

H's- Tuesday is highly idealistic and follows unconventional paths.  Sometimes, he even comes to school not dressed like a total prep (but that happens very infrequently).

J's- Tuesday has a balanced approach to friendship.  He is not possessive or jealous, and he's always changing friends because
obviously the old ones aren't good enough for him anymore.  That seems to also be his view towards the schools he teaches at.

N's- Mr. Tuesday is private and guarded about many aspects of his life, like his last name and his communist leanings.

P's- Mr. Tuesday has a confident, optimistic outlook on life.  He expects for things to turn out for the better, which is exactly why he will be the next Ricky Houchens.

S's- Mr. Tuesday deals with all of his problems (like punk Newspaper kids sniffing glue in the publications room) with an easygoing manner.

U's- Mr. Tuesday needs his space and prefers solitude over those wild parties that English teachers throw every weekend. 

Y's- Tuesday spends his time doing onerous (?) duties when he'd rather be having fun. 


Christopher is Greek for
Christ bearer (?).  Some fun variations of it are Christobal, Christophe, Christoph, Christoforo, Kristofer, Cristoval, Krzysztof (I swear I did not make that one up), Kristof, and Kester.  Someone told me a long time ago that Christopher comes from Christavier, and I'm pretty sure that he was right.  Chris rhymes with is, cis, cuisse, dis, hiss, miss, sis, Swiss, this, vis, wis, abyss, amiss, coulisse, dismiss, and remiss.
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