Great Minds/Great Faces
November 23, 2009 by Prof. Judell | 4 comments
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Adam Jordan on November 25, 2009 at 11:21 am
That picture of me seems as if it was taken almost yesterday. Isn’t it interesting how time flies? I actually don’t like taking pictures because my mother always tells me that I have an artificial smile. I guess I’m not an expert when it comes to showing my happy face, at least not on command. However, certain people have figured out ways to get me to smile naturally, but I’d call it torture. Probably the easiest method would be tickling, but please don’t all take advantage of my weakness now that I revealed it. Anyway, great times and great fun this semester. Thank you to everyone involved for making this class interesting and enlightening. Take care.
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Prof. Judell on November 27, 2009 at 10:17 pm
That smile seems pretty natural.
“Smile, even if it’s a sad smile, because sadder than a sad smile is the sadness of not knowing how to smile.”—Anonymous
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