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Why is science, space, and history so inportent?
I have trouble with these subjects in school, and I am not the only
one. But why do we need to know about how to find orgens in a frog or why did america become a free countrey? Can you help me with this question? Your friend K-girl15 |
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On 7 Jun 2005 10:53:05 -0700, wrote:
I have trouble with these subjects in school, and I am not the only one. But why do we need to know about how to find orgens in a frog or why did america become a free countrey? Can you help me with this question? ....Check back with us when you've gotten your GED, which should be about 10 years after you and your blue-collar cousin get married and move into the local trailer park. PLONK ....Man, are the Znkfbaf recruiting all their relatives to harass the group or what? OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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"k-girl15" wrote in news:1118171410.446466.171570
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: ?????? He didn't understand your question. --Damon |
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"Damon Hill" wrote in message 31... Even when you finally graduate from school, learning doesn't stop. It just costs more. In college, though, you don't have to ask permission to potty. |
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Damon Hill wrote: Okay, so you're confused. That's understandable; you're being given a lot of knowledge and it's hard to see how all the strange pieces fit together into something you can understand. Although combining the dissected frog and fetal pig parts into one creature is a lot of fun, and the resulting "Fetal Frig" is the perfect thing to slip into somebody's school lunchbox when they aren't looking. Particularly if you can make it look like it was gnawing on the food in the lunchbox, and may have died of poisoning. Even when you finally graduate from school, learning doesn't stop. Life is a constant learning experience. When you choose to stop learning, you stop growing and may even start dying, in a metaphorical sense. Yeah... look what happened to The President- you don't want to end up like that, do you? :-) Pat |
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Herb Schaltegger wrote: Tell you what: when you realize that your first sentence is an improper comma splice, learn how to spell "organs," learn why "America" should be capitalized, learn how to spell "country," and why "this question" you refer to isn't singular but should be plural, you may understand the value of a good education. Until then, good luck. Little did Herb suspect what he'd be finding in his lunchbox the next time he showed up before the Supreme Court; or that the Fetal Frig wouldn't be completely dead, but continuing to make irregular motions in a most objectionable manner. ;-) Pat |
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