so back in high school during the
critical transition from me 10 $YEAR 2
years 11 i had to make a decision on
what subject to enroll in and for one of
my option I had to choose between taking
chemistry economics hospitality or
ancient history and as you can already
tell from the title of this video I
chose chemistry
I mean economics and during the two
years of econ classes we had a teacher
named mr. croucher who was not only a
bit older than other teachers
however he was probably one of the only
teachers in the school that dropped out
of high school I still remember the very
first lesson we had with mr. Groucho we
had to sit in these miniature chairs and
tables like the table was so small and
you can only fit one textbook and that's
it anyways
like most first classes we the students
didn't know what to expect from the
teacher so it was sitting very quietly
waiting for the teacher to say something
and the very first thing mr. Groucho did
was he turned around and rode the number
492 on the board
he then said the class from iron 492
true dollars a day from teaching this
school i also have over 1,000 shares
valued at two hundred dollar each
hello my name is mr. Groucho and i'm
going to be your economics teacher any
questions and I remember thinking to
myself what the french fries
what kind of teacher starts their very
first lesson by stating their daily
income and the number of shares they own
so as you can probably tell mr. grata
turned out to be a funny cool and very
unpredictable picture like I remember
this one time during class out of
nowhere mr. grout just casually pulls
out a cupcake and say for the class who
would like a cupcake haha that's so
random men anyways if i was to pick one
thing that I remembered from economics
class it would be the supply and demand
curve just kidding it would be this one
time during economics class where a
student named Pierre was kind enough to
lend ten dollars to mr. Groucho so he
could explain how exchange rates work
and I don't remember the exact details
but as mr. gradual was explaining the
exchange rates the class it
unconsciously rip the ten dollars in
half and about four seconds later he
finally realizes what he just did and he
just stands there holding the two torn
pieces in front of the whole entire
class now I was sitting at the front of
the class so I saw everything and
honestly I didn't even know it was
possible to rip money using your bare
hands
well now you know so after 20 seconds of
being frozen mr. Groucho finally talks
and say whoops I did not mean to do that
he then casually walked over to PS table
and says arm sorry Pierre he then just
tosses the broken money onto the table
and PS just sitting there confused and
angry so you just ripped my ten dollars
and heart
what the heck and being an economics
teacher mr. graduate responded by saying
it's okay appear calm down it's still
legal tender just keep both halves and
he proceeded to walk back to the front
of the class home okay students are take
out your textbook and let's turn to
chapter 7 law and I remembered looking
at PS table he just SAT there trying to
revive his ten dollars by using sticky
tape
poor guy he probably didn't eat lunch
that day
so yeah let's just say from that day on
it was all over heads and textbook work
flooring dude what the heck who are you
who me yes you
oh I'm faster after i got to the guest
voice thingy
what shut the front door and get the
hell out of me
low
calm down
so you ripped my tunnels and half are
you going to pay me back
cupcake
