Grade Inflation
April 17, 2011 in Academia, Humor, Spirituality & Prayer with 4 Comments
About J. R. Daniel Kirk: Professor at Fuller Seminary, resident of San Francisco, consumer of dark chocolate, brewer of dark beer, reader of Flannery O'Connor, watcher of the Coen Brothers, listener of The Mountain Goats.
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Hilarious.
By the way, how did you get Doug Green to sit for that photo…?
Ben T:
Sadly, I’m even more grey/gray since that pic was taken. The last few years have not been kind to me.
I think all grades might be lower than normal if I find myself drinking Dos Equis during the grading process…tends to put me in a bit of a bad mood.