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Sometimes tributes are given to dead people. This isn't the case with T2T - Keith Toner is very much alive and kicking, although retired from his Teaching profession.

You might think i'm quite strange, weird or even quite sad for writing a tribute to my old maths teacher, but hear me out - with Toner at the front of the classroom, there is no way you can hate maths - it's never boring, it's never bad - its always the class to look forward to in the day, and dread the day you don't have it.

Keith Toner is unique and remarkable - he is without doubt the most incredible teacher of maths on the planet, and once you've had him as a teacher, its almost impossible to see how any other teacher can be acceptable! Right from Day 1, Toner has it all - the large plastic briefcase that looks different to any other briefcase you've ever seen. The lanky stance, short grey hair with partially bald spot, cheesy smile etc. Whats even better is when anything chemistry is mentioned - Toner's initials are KOH - or for those of you who aren't chemically-aware, Potassium Hydroxide, a common chemical! Oh yeah, i forgot to mention, we spent the first week trying to figure out his first name - he wouldn't tell us!

To top it all off, he came back into school two weeks ago, and i spotted him and yelled out "Mr Toner!" - he hid behind the van he was standing next to. :D - i went up and talked to him a little bit, then a couple of my female friends spotted him and were instantly excited and went almost mad, and he saw them and held up his diary to hide behind, then asked me "are they gone yet??" - this man deserves a showing in pulp comedy !! :D

Toner's style is nothing but amazing. His refinement; unparalleled. The reason? Well, apart from the fact that he IS the Toner, his little beasties (as he would say), or what we have come to call them, "Tonerisms".

Tonerism's are Toner's words and sayings - they are parts of his humor that are the most memorable - most of them (in fact almost all) are in some way maths related, but all of you will be able to find some humor in them. Without further ado.. (euck!) - Tonerisms.

"0800 4 TONER"
- After a relatively boring early morning, Toner dances into maths looking notoriously happy, holding a cardboard cutout about 40cm long by 5cm high with "0800 4 TONER" written on it, exclaiming that "If you ever need maths help, all you need to do is ring the number!" - he then explained that he had found it on the side of a box from a printer cartridge/laser toner company. (You really had to be there).

"Hozirontal"
- Tonerism to the max. Whenever Horizontal needed saying, Hozirontal would be Toner's word. E.g. "A gradient of 0 means the line is hozirontal."

"Vetrical"
- Just like above, Vetrical - the Tonerism of Hozirontal. Example: "Rule a vetrical line on your page peoples"

"Wubbleyou"
- At algebra time comes the Wubbleyou. It's W, Toner style.

"Wubbish"
- Rubbish, in Toner. Used anywhere e.g. "Oh what wubbish - that doesn't equal that" or in combination with another, more famous Tonerism - "Oh wubbish - I'll fight ya for it!"

"Box & Whiskey"
- If you know your graphs, you'll understand this one. A Box & Whisker graph becomes a Box & Whiskey graph under Toner's command.

"Confuddled"
- Confused about this one? Exactly. - "Are you all confuddled yet, or shall i ramble on some more?"

"Worstest"
- This is just a classic, bad grammar Tonerism.

"Mistook"
- A mistook is a mistake - only Toner obviously mistake mistook for mistake!

"Pythagosaurus"
- Look folks, it's a Tyrannosaurus Rex! Oh No! What's this!!! PYTHAGOSAURUS! (it's Pythagoras for those who don't know what i'm on about) .. hehe :D

"Tringle"
- Probably the most used tonerism, along with the likes of Mistook, a Tringle is a Triangle.. just without the a :)

"Listen" (pronounced Liss-Ten)
- A less obvious tonerism on paper, Lis-ten is Toner's way of saying listen.. doesn't make much sense does it? - He pronounces the T - it makes you lisTen tho :)

"Sodistics" (or sadistics)
- For those of you that know Statistics, you'll understand why. Sodistics. Statistics are Sodistic. They are also Sad, hence, sadistics and sodistics. One of the greats :D

"Wollygon"
- We've all heard of a square, octagon, hexagon etc. The name wollygon is given to any one of these :)

"Whatagon"
- A variant of wollygon - a Whatagon generally refers to the word "Polygon" although Whatagon and Wollygon do cross over in their usage, from time to time :)

"Swircle"
- Lala, looloo, doo daa... A swircle - it's like a circle - in fact, it IS a circle, just Toner's been hacking at its name :D

"Dismals"
- A Classic tonerism - Dismals are decimals, but because decimals are dismal, they are dismals. Or at least, thats what i interpreted it as :P

"Skizzas"
- Never forget to cut things out with your Skizzas :)

"Official Kermit Green"
- This Tonerism quote was used in conjunction with "...(do it this way).. or Official Kermit Green will come after you" - oh so brilliant :D

"Divide the doo-daa"
- I still can't decide whether this was Toner thinking to himself while doing something on the board, or explaining to our class - either way, it's a great tonerism.

"Auto Complete System"
- Im not entirely sure, but i think this was used when we were given a formula. Toner said something along the lines of "plug it into the Auto Complete System (a.k.a formula) and .." - but i'm not entirely sure

"Say to yourself: 'Self, Can I simplify?'"
- Oooh boy, we're getting into the extreme realms of funny Tonerisms here - this has got to be one of his best. While explaining something to us, he came to a vertex and stood there after explaining how to start the problem, and then said "It's now time where you must say to yourself: "Self, Can I simplify?" " - i remember at this point the class erupted :D

"Meanwhile back in the maths world"
- General Purpose Tonerism - Toner used this whenever he wanted to get our attention back on him :)

"Sine is my friend"
- I'm not entirely sure where this one came from, but he said it while we were doing Trigonometery, so everyone remember - Sine is your friend.

"Algebra II"
"Algebra: The Return"
"Son of Algebra: Just when you thought it was safe..."
- This is a real extract from what Toner wrote on the board when we started the 2nd part of algebra - in that exact order. This was another one of those absolutely hilarious tonerisms that caused an eruption of laughter :D

"Break a duck and get on with it!"
- Used like "build a bridge and get over it" - "Oh come on! Just break a duck and get on with it!"

"No worries Bruce, we'll just whip these out..."
- Hehe, this one came up when we were rearranging equations - i think this was more a case of Toner talking to himself than the class, but we all heard it, and it was funny nonetheless :)

"Two To's - To squared - TOOT"
- My gawd, i don't remember where this one came from but damn it was funny! It must've been number.. or maybe algebra, but my god. :P

"Spinney-winney"
- Another quirky little Tonerism - this one came while doing Geometry - the drawing part, and Toner had to use a compass on the board... that was a feat and a half considering how brilliantly bad his writing is :D

"Car, a car and a carcar"
- Once again, i don't remember where this one came from. Imagine a middle-aged maths teacher saying THAT in the middle of a class though. Toner did. :D

"I'll fight ya for it!"
- This quote is the peak of Tonerisms - definately the most used Tonerism of all time, if anyone disputes something Toner says, he always uses this, i.e. "but the answer is... this", "No it's not.. its this.. I'll fight ya for it!"

"You havn't seen my friends..."
- This one is another classic Tonerism - he usually combined it with "I'll fight ya for it" after somebody pulled the old "yeah whatever!" - i.e. "I'll fight ya for it!" "yeah right!" ".. You havn't seen my friends..."
Toner toward the end of the year said that he didn't actually have any big scary friends.. but thats beside the point :D

THERE WE HAVE IT!! TONERISMS!!

That's all the Tonerisms i can actually remember, and i'm pretty sure theres lots more to add to that list, so if anyone remembers any please do submit them - Tonerisms are far too valuable to go without mention.

Before i finish, I'm going to take the time now to officially thank Mr Keith Toner - he got almost nothing of a mention in the school's Collegian magazine when he retired (about 3 lines max.), and in my opinion (and the opinion of my entire class last year) deserves a lot, lot more. I would like to thank Mr Toner for all his time and dedication teaching our class last year, he is an amazing man and an amazing teacher. Him retiring is perhaps the biggest loss to our school that it has ever had - maths will never be the same. If he ever reads this, Good Luck for the future Mr T, and I hope you come back before we leave!

THANK YOU MR TONER!

-SpRoNKeY.



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