I'm also appreciative, P-C! I'm particularly fond of Limp Bizkit today. I've only ever heard the radio version, and this is MUCH better!
meara, much job-ma for you.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'm also appreciative, P-C! I'm particularly fond of Limp Bizkit today. I've only ever heard the radio version, and this is MUCH better!
meara, much job-ma for you.
I'm also appreciative, P-C! I'm particularly fond of Limp Bizkit today. I've only ever heard the radio version, and this is MUCH better!
It's always better with cursing!
Oh, since I already have them uploaded, a couple other songs to rock out to:
Breaking Benjamin, "Blow Me Away"
The latter will force you to go buy yourself a penis just so you can truly rock out with your cock out.
And, just for kicks:
KMFDM, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
i Give me something to break!
How about your fucking face
ah, good times.
Because I know you are all just fascinated by my research discoveries, I wanted to let you all know that I just found the sentence/source I had been searching for yesterday. Apparently, I didn't throw the article away, but it was at the bottom of the pile and not marked up. YAY!
Yay! Good news, vw!
Yay for vw's researchy goodness. Didn't say anything, but I really felt for you.
My brain is a wild place. I'm taking a sidetrack to talk about "literacy through the years" and remembered something my dad told me about talk he went to once like 15 years ago. Just called him to see if he thought it might relate and get more info on where I could find writing by the guy. Found out I was remembering it as Howard Garnder's research, but actually it was Norman Geschwind's research. And now I'm trying to track it down.
He also told me about a study done about 10 years ago that included recording speech of children to look at their literacy levels. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to track that down, as he doesn't have any more info than that, but it's kind of crazy where all my brain is currently going with all this.
Ok...one more quick post, then I'm off to play with the little ones.
Are any of our librarians around? I'm trying to track down the following article. My library only has issues going back as far as 1998. I can do an ILL, but I would really like to include this part in the part of the paper I'm turning in tomorrow. So, if anyone has access to it, I'd be forever grateful! Here's the info:
ERIC #: EJ310120
Article Name: The Brain of a Learning-Disabled Individual
Author: Geschwind, Norman
Source: Annals of Dyslexia, v34 p319-27 1984
Oh! It posted. I thought it crashed in the middle. YAY! Ok. Really off this time.
Instead of ILL, does your library subscribe to an on-line service that includes free access electronic access to the following: