> The teacher asked the class to use the word 'fascinate' in a
> sentence.
>
> Molly put up her hand and said, 'My family went to my granddad's
> farm, and we all saw his pet sheep. It was fascinating.'
>
> The teacher said, 'That was good, but I wanted you to use the word
> 'fascinate, not fascinating'.
>
> Sally raised her hand. She said, 'My family went to see Rock City and
> I was 'fascinated.'
> The teacher said, 'Well, that was good Sally, but I wanted you to use
> the word 'fascinate.'
> Little Johnny raised his hand. The teacher hesitated because she had
> been burned by Little Johnny before.
> She finally decided there was no way he could damage the word
> 'fascinate', so she called on him.
> Johnny said, 'My aunt Gina has a sweater with ten buttons, but her
> tits are so big she can only fasten eight.'
>
> The teacher sat down and cried.
> sentence.
>
> Molly put up her hand and said, 'My family went to my granddad's
> farm, and we all saw his pet sheep. It was fascinating.'
>
> The teacher said, 'That was good, but I wanted you to use the word
> 'fascinate, not fascinating'.
>
> Sally raised her hand. She said, 'My family went to see Rock City and
> I was 'fascinated.'
> The teacher said, 'Well, that was good Sally, but I wanted you to use
> the word 'fascinate.'
> Little Johnny raised his hand. The teacher hesitated because she had
> been burned by Little Johnny before.
> She finally decided there was no way he could damage the word
> 'fascinate', so she called on him.
> Johnny said, 'My aunt Gina has a sweater with ten buttons, but her
> tits are so big she can only fasten eight.'
>
> The teacher sat down and cried.