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Posted Thu, Jan 6, 11:40 a.m.
Yes I want kids to know geography. No I don't want them trained like good little communist tools. Is Dick Lilly crazy? I would never want my child's learning goal reduced to the "ideal" of command robotic memorization. Crimony, we used to be creative, intellectual, challenging, iconoclastic and independent. Those ...
MOREPosted Thu, Apr 16, 1:35 p.m.
Knute wrote: Cliff, what do you call this stuff? Snow-rain mix didn't seem to do it justice. Sleet? Frozen rain? Proof of an angry God? I nominate: Rice Flurries. When it hits your windshield it looks a lot like bits of rice pudding, if you were driving down a street ...
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