buy in a grocery store? I need to find a good grocery store brand.
Medaglia d'oro dark roast. Safeway has it. Yummy.
People are really surprised that the average highschooler is clueless? Why? If you teach a room (or a generation) of students to do one things specifically, and that is pass some dumbass standards test, and don't expect them to learn anything else, where's the surprise?
Ugh, God. If I ever said anything that stupid, I couldn't come home! Of course, my "sport" in high school was trying to write things in the school paper that almost could be censored but were not.
Obviously, we should consider funding a portion of Buffista Island with the tuition from non-Buffista offspring who wish to attend the Buffista Island School and be taught by the likes of KristinT and Erin.
Who the hell put Air Supply on my ipod?
Who the hell put Air Supply on my ipod?
Lucifer and the New Demons on the Block?
My second article should be running tomorrow. The editor said my hook was really good, liked my ending, and didn't eviscerate the middle as much as I might have expected, considering it's a 1400-word story. After we took care of a few unclear areas, she said it was perfect.
An undergraduate news editor thinks I'm good at this shit! It's a start.
Who the hell put Air Supply on my ipod?
Just take a deep breath. Don't want to Rush to any conclusions.
Thanks Sparky.
I might just want to go back to school, myself. Maybe I could work in the library.
Who the hell put Air Supply on my ipod?
Lee, have you been drinking heavily lately? In the alternative, are you sure it is your ipod, and not a partner's?
If you teach a room (or a generation) of students to do one things specifically, and that is pass some dumbass standards test, and don't expect them to learn anything else, where's the surprise?
The lack of instruction and/or contrary to earth logic instruction from their parents on the subject?
Even without the stupidity of much of the current testing, teachers can only teach so much, and most value judgements are learned not in school, but in the home.