Good to see you again Professor Melon.  It has been too long.
						
                        
					
				
					
					I trained as a teacher, but so far havent actually worked as one, but when I was teaching a class of five and six year-olds I got one comment from a little girl who rubbed my head and asked 'why are you bald there?" (indicating my receding temples).  This was BEFORE I went SLY, and still had a little (number 1) stubble on top.   

  The interesting thing is that once I actually went completely SLY and bald the kids didnt even notice or comment. 
 
						I am a teacher (a Music teacher) and don't think I've ever had one single comment. There is one student that for some reason thinks I'm a "bad-ass" and he has described me as "the Chuck Norris of Teaching" which I find very amusing given that I love working with the students and hate having to do the whole stern routine (though I do, do it when needed).
Anywho, I'll certainly be taking the plunge soon with the Summer Hols up ahead. It's time for me to stop pretending and get rid of the fuzz on top.
						
                        
					
				
					
					One of my lecturers i had at uni was completely sly and he was one of the best teachers that has taught me at the uni.
He was just very cool with a laid back attitude to teaching. Also in high school there was another teacher who was sly.
Come to think of it, he's one of the only ones i remember from high school lol.
						
                        
					
		
					
					My Senior year in high school my english teacher was sly, one of the best teachers I've ever had too.
						
                        
					
				
					
					
					Being sly does not have any effect towards teaching but it actually works in your favor and tells the world that hair is not important and there no shame in being bald.  Great thread here