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From: Ala on 13 May 2010 20:06 "Sharx35" <sharx35(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:oLQyn.2002$z%6.1255(a)edtnps83... > > > People with double digit IQ's, such as yourself, should learn to DUMMY UP! > > Paul Fleischman's Grasshoppers Grasshoppers Sap's rising Ground's warning Grasshoppers are Grasshoppers are hatching out hatching out Autumn-laid eggs splitting Young stepping into spring Grasshoppers Grasshoppers hopping hopping high Grassjumpers Grassjumpers jumping jumping far Vaulting from leaf to leaf stem to stem leaf to leaf plant to plant stem to stem Grass- leapers leapers Grass- bounders bounders Grass- springers springers Grass- soarers soarers Leapfrogging Leapfrogging longjumping longjumping grasshoppers. grasshoppers.
From: Ala on 13 May 2010 20:13 "Checkmate" <LunaticFringe(a)The.Edge> wrote in message news:MPG.26354030fd6882c9989837(a)news.alt.net... > > OWWW! Damn you... call 911! > > -- "Maybe death is like a door to door salesman. Not the eager boy with spit-shined shoes, but a middle-aged man in a brown Derby hat. His tie is egg-stained and crooked, shirt frayed at the cuffs." Terri Kirby Erickson
From: Ala on 14 May 2010 20:20 "Hachiroku ハチロク" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote in message news:hqcnev$nnj$5(a)news.eternal-september.org... > On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:27:46 -0700, Aratzio wrote: > >> So, no, you don't understand attributions. > > Wow. Really? I didn't know that. What's an "attribution", dear Mr Aratzio? > Please explain it so I might someday be as all-knowing as you! > > Hey saw on the news today that the poem about knowing made the news.. Doubt its hit national, but nevertheless... said something back in April... ,,,,,,, I didn't know that years of school and a college degree would be of little consolation when facing a room full of bright little eyes on the first day of school. I thought I was ready... I didn't know that five minutes can seem like five hours when there is idle time and an eight hour school day far too short for a well-planned day of teaching. I didn't know that teaching children was only a fraction of my job. No one tells you about the conferences and phone calls, faculty meetings, committees, paperwork and paperwork... I didn't know that it took so long to cut out letters, draw and color pictures, laminate-all for those bulletin boards that were always "just there"... I didn't know that I would become such a scavenger, and that teaching materials would feel like pure gold in my hands... I didn't know that an administration and co-workers that support and help you could make such a difference... I didn't know that there would be children that I loved and cared for and stayed up late worrying about, who, one day, would simply not show up. And that I would never see them again... I didn't know that I can't always dry little tears and mend broken hearts. I thought I could always make a difference... I didn't know that the sound of children's laughter could drown out the sound of all the world's sadness... I didn't know that children could feel so profoundly. A broken heart knows no age. I didn't know that a single "yes ma'am" from a disrespectful child or a note in my desk that says "You're the best!" could make me feel like I'm on top of a mountain and forget the valleys I forged to get there... I never knew that after one year of teaching I would feel so much wiser, more tired, sadder and happier, all at once. And that I would no longer call teaching my job, but my privilege. The work can wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won't wait while you do the work. Patricia Clafford
From: Ala on 14 May 2010 20:28 "Sharx35" <sharx35(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bfbyn.2048$Z6.1654(a)edtnps82... > > > "Hachiroku ハチロク" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote in message > news:hqa1c7$55h$3(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 10:15:27 +0000, Sharx35 wrote: >> >>>>> Ah, so our govts. should ONLY intervene is WE can gain by the >>>>> intervention? Trust LIEbrawls to be so shallow. >>>> >>>> You misunderstand but that's nothing new. >>> >>> No, I understand ALL TOO WELL the bullshit fuzzy ILLOGICAL thinking that >>> is rampant in LIEbrawl circles. Your arguments are without merit. >>> Period. >> >> Sharx, what have I told you about playing nicely with your less >> intelligent litte friends...? > > I'd LOVE for them to transmute into Soylent Green. > any time you say
From: Ala on 14 May 2010 20:46
"Sharx35" <sharx35(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:DXNxn.1949$Z6.1543(a)edtnps82... > > > > > I'll never get over the naïveté of rose-coloured glasses wearing LIEbrawl > DEMONrats! Wake up to reality, woman! > > Your inability to get over liberals eyewear already hit national it was in the washington post a few weeks ago. but the post buried it pretty good, probably because the editor is in favor of such glasses It was on the Maine Channel 8 news, which isn't national but big enough |