View Full Version : What is a walrus?
karezza
20-08-2008, 10:19 AM
Former child actress, teacher Rachel Rice, asked "what is a walrus?":shocked:
Rachel - real or fake?
Lauren
20-08-2008, 10:21 AM
Why would the fact she's a primary school teacher matter?
She teaches a specified syllabus, that doesn't make her a genius in general knowledge.
Originally posted by Lauren
Why would the fact she's a primary school teacher matter?
She teaches a specified syllabus, that doesn't make her a genius in general knowledge.
Agreed...
xDramatick
20-08-2008, 10:23 AM
I didn't REALLY know what a Walrus was :/
&as Lauren said; teachers don't need to know everything.
My boyfriend's ex-housemate is the same, she's intelligent but is a total blonde.
karezza
20-08-2008, 10:23 AM
The question is whether or not she is pretending to be dumb.
She didn't know how many days there are in a year.
Lauren
20-08-2008, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by karezza
The question is whether or not she is pretending to be dumb.
She didn't know how many days there are in a year.
How are we ever meant to know? We can speculate, but we will never know.
kerri
20-08-2008, 10:56 AM
A walrus is not what darnell impersonated, that was more like a seal, walruses growl xx
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 11:01 AM
My mind is boggling. Children of primary school age will ask question about all sorts of things. Not just questions on the syllabus. I would expect that someone who has a job of teaching our young children to have basic general knowledge. I mean, Walrus. She is a ****ing adult.
GiRTh
20-08-2008, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by Nurse57
My mind is boggling. Children of primary school age will ask question about all sorts of things. Not just questions on the syllabus. I would expect that someone who has a job of teaching our young children to have basic general knowledge. I mean, Walrus. She is a ****ing adult. I have to agree. Primary school kids need knowledge on many subjects and not just the subjects they're going to be tested on. I'm surprised at Rachels lack of basic general knowledge.
AngRemembered
20-08-2008, 11:57 AM
Personally I think most people, including rachel should have known what a Walrus was, although its difficult to gauge in the short HL's show to what extent her ignorance was towards this animal.
Did she not even know it was an animal?, unlikely, or just didnt know what charecteristics it had, relevant to the mime being played out?
Either way its hardly relevant to her suitability or qualification toward being a primary school teacher, I'd rather my kids being taught by someone I could trust and be safe with and have a good understanding of the school sylabus rather than there knowledge or lack of marine mammals.
gavinh2008
20-08-2008, 12:03 PM
I was confused that Rachel said that, i was like "did she actually say that?"
I guess she is just not thinking
AngRemembered
20-08-2008, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by kerri
A walrus is not what darnell impersonated, that was more like a seal, walruses growl xx
Absolutely:thumbs: and that may be just why she asked showing slight iggnorance to save anothers embarrasment :wink:
Indierock&roll
20-08-2008, 12:23 PM
yeah but knowing what a walrus is isnt that hard really... just think of 50 first dates!
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by Angiebabe
Personally I think most people, including rachel should have known what a Walrus was, although its difficult to gauge in the short HL's show to what extent her ignorance was towards this animal.
Did she not even know it was an animal?, unlikely, or just didnt know what charecteristics it had, relevant to the mime being played out?
Either way its hardly relevant to her suitability or qualification toward being a primary school teacher, I'd rather my kids being taught by someone I could trust and be safe with and have a good understanding of the school sylabus rather than there knowledge or lack of marine mammals.
I dont believe so at all. In fact I didnt know what it meant until I checked its meaning. I know what a seal is, but have no clue, what a walru is. I read the definition, but I still have no idea what it is. ANd Id like to think that I am pretty knowledgeble about basic tings, and I am a college graduate.
Furthermore, Rex didnt know what a walrus was, he thought it had horns. Darnell pretty much imitated a seal, so he thought it was a seal
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 12:44 PM
A walrus.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a191/123andrew/walrus.jpg
I'm sorry, but I am flabbergasted. A college graduate and you did not know what a walrus was?????
jonsep
20-08-2008, 12:46 PM
its like millionair you either no the answer or you dont..
know matter how intelligent if you dont know it you dont no it...
Charlotte08
20-08-2008, 12:47 PM
A Walrus is my fat s!ag of a next door neighbour!lmao
Chrizzle
20-08-2008, 12:48 PM
We're all different, a few years ago I asked what a beaver was. People laughed, but so what? I dont think shes faking it.
Why would she PURPOSLEY try to ruin her career as a teacher by coming across thick?
She probably thinks these little comments wont even get shown.
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
A walrus.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a191/123andrew/walrus.jpg
I'm sorry, but I am flabbergasted. A college graduate and you did not know what a walrus was?????
Why the hell would I know what that is, if I am not interested whatsoever in the subject. I have seen it before, if I stumble onto a marine biology documentary, but in no way am I interested in it. SO why would I bother knowing the name? I am sure rachel falls into the same cathegory!
AngRemembered
20-08-2008, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
A walrus.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a191/123andrew/walrus.jpg
I'm sorry, but I am flabbergasted. A college graduate and you did not know what a walrus was?????
Yet you still don't understand or accept a Nazi flag may offend people either?
each to there own, some would say how incredibly stupid or naieve you are too.
I remember being involved in a pub quiz once and the team that won with 97 point from a possible 100 got this question wrong ,, one of three in the whole quiz.
Which England player scored a hat trick in the world cup final? this was in 2006 whilst a world cup was going on at the time and an england match about to kick off after the quiz. Yet 4 in that team come up with Bobby Moore as there answer, how stupid was that? or was it a case of they simply didnt know about our national sport on its greatest and most memourable of days?
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 01:03 PM
To me and the other people I have just asked, we can see no difference to knowing what a walrus is compared to what a Lion is, or a whale. Are you saying if you don't have an interest in Lions you would not know what one is?
My point is not about you, unless you are planning to become a teacher. And then I would expect the person being paid to teach my children in their formative years to have very basic general knowledge.
Would you be happy if your children's teacher did not know what a lion was?
fingers
20-08-2008, 01:04 PM
I guess there are many who have never heard of, let alone read, "The Walrus and the Carpenter.
It is a sad sign of the times that the younger generation can use computers but cannot even spell simple words! How on earth can they use Google or any other search engine?
I would NOT want any primary school children being taught by someone who doesn't even know how many days in a year!:pat:
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 01:05 PM
Now the thing is Angie. You have asked me never to respond to you. Will you make up your mind please. Do you want me to respond or not?
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
To me and the other people I have just asked, we can see no difference to knowing what a walrus is compared to what a Lion is, or a whale. Are you saying if you don't have an interest in Lions you would not know what one is?
My point is not about you, unless you are planning to become a teacher. And then I would expect the person being paid to teach my children in their formative years to have very basic general knowledge.
Would you be happy if your children's teacher did not know what a lion was?
Sorry I wouldnt compare a walrus with a lion. Like I said before, Rex didnt know what it was. Darnell didnt either. GOod for you, to know, but its not common. No one says I have a heart of a walrus!!! LIon is used in everyday language, in expression, in comparaisons. Never Walrus.
As for teachers with great knowledge, if you remember wile going through primary school, one of the best trick of teachers when they didnt know the answer to a general question, was to divert it to the whole class. They are always bound to get the answer like that. I didnt really catch it at the time, but when I was older I realise what it was. Plus Rachel I think is a drama teacher!
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by fingers
I guess there are many who have never heard of, let alone read, "The Walrus and the Carpenter.
It is a sad sign of the times that the younger generation can use computers but cannot even spell simple words! How on earth can they use Google or any other search engine?
I would NOT want any primary school children being taught by someone who doesn't even know how many days in a year!:pat:
Now that, is something to be shocked by, not Walrus!
AngRemembered
20-08-2008, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by Chrizzle
We're all different, a few years ago I asked what a beaver was. People laughed, but so what? I dont think shes faking it.
Why would she PURPOSLEY try to ruin her career as a teacher by coming across thick?
She probably thinks these little comments wont even get shown.
the best thing to do here Chrizzle is flip this whole argument round, and lets all assume we can waltz straight to the top of Menza just for being able to identify a walrus and the fact its eating,.............. a fish.
and the chemical aspects that make up Deoxyribonucleic Acid? who cares, Ive proved my higher than average IQ by knowing question 1 :joker:
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by Angiebabe
Originally posted by Chrizzle
We're all different, a few years ago I asked what a beaver was. People laughed, but so what? I dont think shes faking it.
Why would she PURPOSLEY try to ruin her career as a teacher by coming across thick?
She probably thinks these little comments wont even get shown.
the best thing to do here Chrizzle is flip this whole argument round, and lets all assume we can waltz straight to the top of Menza just for being able to identify a walrus and the fact its eating,.............. a fish.
and the chemical aspects that make up Deoxyribonucleic Acid? who cares, Ive proved my higher than average IQ by knowing question 1 :joker:
See,if you talk DNA, science, physics, chemistry or Math, there is nothing that's a mistery to me!! BUt I still couldnt care less about knowing what a walrus is
fingers
20-08-2008, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by nowsthebturn
Originally posted by Angiebabe
Originally posted by Chrizzle
We're all different, a few years ago I asked what a beaver was. People laughed, but so what? I dont think shes faking it.
Why would she PURPOSLEY try to ruin her career as a teacher by coming across thick?
She probably thinks these little comments wont even get shown.
the best thing to do here Chrizzle is flip this whole argument round, and lets all assume we can waltz straight to the top of Menza just for being able to identify a walrus and the fact its eating,.............. a fish.
and the chemical aspects that make up Deoxyribonucleic Acid? who cares, Ive proved my higher than average IQ by knowing question 1 :joker:
See,if you talk DNA, science, physics, chemistry or Math, there is nothing that's a mistery to me!! BUt I still couldnt care less about knowing what a walrus is
How SAD is that!!!!:whistle:
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 01:24 PM
Do you want me to respond Angie?
Come on, I need to know because you said
"I'll really give you some trouble you wont want"
And after all, I would not want you to make good on your threat.
Sam4God
20-08-2008, 02:29 PM
Call me stupid, but I didn't know what a walrus was until I watched the show. I googled it immediately after Rex said it, cuz I really didn't know.
jonsep
20-08-2008, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Sam4God
Call me stupid, but I didn't know what a walrus was until I watched the show. I googled it immediately after Rex said it, cuz I really didn't know. you shouldnt lead your reply with call me stupid your asking for trouble:bigsmile:
fingers
20-08-2008, 02:36 PM
Just how many here have not heard of Lewis Carroll or Alice in Wonderland??
I'm speechless at the level of schooling nowadays!
Wildcat!
20-08-2008, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by fingers
Just how many here have not heard of Lewis Carroll or Alice in Wonderland??
I'm speechless at the level of schooling nowadays!
What???? BEcasue we are all supposed to know Lewis carroll and alice in wonderland???? SOme people's logic baffles me!!
thats the dumbest statement Ive read today, how ironic!
AngRemembered
20-08-2008, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by Nurse57
Do you want me to respond Angie?
Come on, I need to know because you said
"I'll really give you some trouble you wont want"
And after all, I would not want you to make good on your threat.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh go on then, you little tease, not even you could ruin my happy day today.
go for it
fingers
20-08-2008, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by nowsthebturn
Originally posted by fingers
Just how many here have not heard of Lewis Carroll or Alice in Wonderland??
I'm speechless at the level of schooling nowadays!
What???? BEcasue we are all supposed to know Lewis carroll and alice in wonderland???? SOme people's logic baffles me!!
thats the dumbest statement Ive read today, how ironic!
Such stupidity defies logic and does not even warrant this reply!
Tom4784
20-08-2008, 02:47 PM
I don't think it's stupid not knowing what an animal is, I bet no one here could tell me every single animal in existance and what it is like. A walrus isn't an animal that's mentioned a lot in everyday life. Give her and each other a break guys.
Yes I do know of Lewis Caroll and Alice in Wonderland to the poster above. Unless that was meant to be rhetorical in which case I've just made myself look stupid...Ah...I'll be slowly backing out of the topic now.
Nurse57
20-08-2008, 03:28 PM
"not even you could ruin my happy day today.
go for it"
Why, thank you. Not that I had any plans to ruin your day. It was you that addressed me even though you say you don't want to talk to me. Just can't resist my charms I see.
"Yet you still don't understand or accept a Nazi flag may offend people either?
each to there own, some would say how incredibly stupid or naieve you are too."
Of course I understand that the Nazi flag is offensive. (as you well know) and as I have explained to you before on more than one occasion, that that was the point. Take something offensive and at its base level take the piss and make it stupid. Try to remove it's power.
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