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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Letter of Recommendation

Many of you know that I am planning on going to Law School in the near future. To prepare for my applications, I have been asking for letters of recommendation. What follows is such a "letter" from one of my old teachers and new colleagues this year who is a close friend of the family. I'm glad it wasn't his real letter.


To Whom It May Concern:

I have known Lindsay for more or less 10 years not counting the various periods of absences when she was serving time at the Big Thompson Correctional Institute in Butte, MT. She's not a big gal but she can sure beat the hell out of anyone who gets in her way. Is that a plus in the legal profession? Well, that's what got her in the trouble the first two times. The others had to do with something called "controlled substances" if you know what I mean. We all wondered how a first year teacher could belong to the Mercedes of the Month Club. She used her brilliant reasoning powers to get a lighter sentence. She got three to five. The judge got one green and one tan Mercedes.

In school Lindsay got top grades in all of her classes. She wasn't the brightest bulb in the box but when it came to lying, cheating, stealing tests, and coercion using a sharp instrument she had no equal. No one knows for sure why the top student in her English, Chemistry, and Calculus classes "disappeared" in the summer between her junior and senior years. Bottom line is she moved up from being ranked eighth to a rank of fourth. Is that a plus in the legal profession?

Lindsay has been deeply involved in community work such as trail building. It really was keen that she would sow up periodically with trailer loads of treated lumber and other building materials. Everyone wondered why we had to meet her on the back side of Lake Fannin in the wee hours of the morning to unload the stuff, but no one argued with "The Linz." Is that a plus in the legal profession?

Finally, Lindsay has been involved in missionary work in Central America and various inner city projects. She unselfishly gave of her time and energy never expecting anything in return. However, I did notice that approximately 14.5 square miles of primeval rain forest, complete with Mayan temples, was being offered for sale in the Dallas News. The ad just said: Wait at the bus stop in the 300 block of west Commerce Street until 4:00 pm. A twentyish lady will approach from the east carrying a small brown canvas bag. Do not look directly at her but clearly say "Linz Land." Place the five million in the bag as she sits waiting at the other end of the bench.

It is rumored that her mother can get you clear title in either Nicaragua or Colombia.

So what we have here is a young lady with brains, connections, no morals and a Hillary Clinton attitude about getting where she wants to go whatever the consequences. Her motto, "Damn the ethics, full speed ahead!" pretty well sums it all up. I would not hesitate to recommend her to any college anywhere. In fact, I would be scared not to.

Somewhat sincerely,

MV

2 Comments:

At 1:50 AM, Blogger Scotty Gaydos said...

What an excellent recommendation--I totally would let you into my school! Speaking of...where are you now? Still teaching math? Back in college? Your readers are dying to know these things! I, too, was a math teacher for three years, but no longer. Unlike you, however, I was and forever shall be a geometry guru. Nothing gets my engine going like a circle with a radius length of pi.

Wesley reunion was this weekend. Hope we have another in the not too distant future and that you can come and share your gravyness! Otherwise, hope you are well.

 
At 10:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was really funny-- except for the Hillary Clinton reference. haha. I bet you were like "ummm.... HAHAHA" when you read it.

 

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