in high school I didn't have many, if any cool teachers, I suppose there was the 26/7 year old history teacher Ms. Ridyard she was pretty cool allowed me to get away with a lot of crap like walking out of lessons due to the fact I was being bullied for actually knowing stuff. The only thing that ruined it was the fact that the year I left high school I went out clubbing with some mates (yeah I was just about 16) and she was in the club and didn't recognize me (i'd grown a goatee and looked about 23 with it) and she hit on me, quite scary in the end a friend of hers (another teacher from my highschool) recognized me but not before she'd tried to snog me!

Also my old Geography teacher would get mad and throw stuff across his room including once a overhead projector (that was funny but the school governors didn't like it)

In college though things changed, I had plenty of cool teachers from my personal tutor Elizabeth Arlango who would place silly little things that would make our class smile or laugh on the end of every e-mail she sent us (ICT course most of the communicating was through the net). To Maria Bell (head of my course) who cut me so much slack due to the fact I lost most of my coursework time due to RSI injuries preventing me from typing.

Though my wierdest teacher in college would have to be my other (3rd year) personal tutor, she was pretty cool was old Steph another young and relatively attractive teacher in my life (god was I the lucky one) she taught english and actually stopped me getting thrown out of college on more than one occasion. Her methods to stop me getting kicked out were dubious though including as a one off for stopping me from being thrown out she asked me to go on a double date with her and her friend (her mate was bragging about her 22/24 yr old student b/f and how it was the prime of his life ect ect. and he was going to be there) which I did. I have to admit that was the wierdest date of my life and will remain so I think forever, the 29yr old English A-level tutor and the 19yr old student.