• School classes
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Which class should i take ,cooking class, home ed, sewing class , or woodshop?
sewing or cooking.
[QUOTE=labbet;28763770]sewing or cooking.[/QUOTE] thanks i thought so too
Woodshop sounds cooler, plus you get the knowledge to build neat stuff.
[QUOTE=MountainWatcher;28763903]Woodshop sounds cooler, plus you get the knowledge to build neat stuff.[/QUOTE] True, I'd take sewing or woodshop.
woodshop
Home Education.
Woodshop if you can handle the manlyness.
Cooking, you hang out with pretty much all women, and you can learn how to cook fancy meals for ladies.
[QUOTE=Ninja_Blue;28764303]Cooking, you hang out with pretty much all women, and you can learn how to cook fancy meals for ladies.[/QUOTE] I thought of that too but the reason I do not want to go to woodshop is because I like my fingers and hands, + you can make clothes and bags in sewing and in cooking you can make your own food and eat it and know how to take care of your family. but what is in home education?
Woodshop, I wish I still had that. At my school we just work with metal and electronics
Cooking. No, seriously. It's awesome to know how to make yourself a dinner.
I would go for cooking or woodwork, simply for the fact my sewing teacher in year 9, 8 & 7 was some woman from Ghana whom whenever she caught someone with gum in class she would grab the bin, put it in your face, and screech "[B]FEED DA BEEN[/B]". It wasn't a nice experience :smith:
[QUOTE=KABOINK;28787403]I thought of that too but the reason I do not want to go to woodshop is because I like my fingers and hands, + you can make clothes and bags in sewing and in cooking you can make your own food and eat it and know how to take care of your family. but what is in home education?[/QUOTE] You don't deserve to have testicles.
[QUOTE=KABOINK;28787403]I thought of that too but the reason I do not want to go to woodshop is because I like my fingers and hands,[/QUOTE] I'm in shop and I can tell you that if you lose a hand on one of the tools, you probably weren't that great with your hands in the first place.
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