May 20, 2004
Jeremy - Please a little less drama!
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El Nino is spanish. It is the spanish word for child. Like all things spanish, it is dangerous. It kills people and burns down trees. This child is more than a child. It really isn't a child at all. It is a storm. A deadly storm that kills people and burns down trees.
That's just an exceprt from one of four essays that should do more for homeschooling than a dozen abusive principals.
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Learn something new everyday. I had always thought that "El Nino" was Spanish for "The Nino". Who knew?
Brass.
Posted by: Brass at May 20, 2004 02:14 PM (SrRJG)
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Can't read a single one of them.:-((
Posted by: LW at May 20, 2004 03:29 PM (saeHM)
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Jeremy Lavine [author of the above quote] has got to get his own blog!! He's brilliant!
So is Pete - the other author! *snork*
"Walt Whitman and his blue ox Emily Dickensen..."
bahahahahha
Posted by: Claire at May 20, 2004 11:24 PM (l1oyw)
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Those essays totally made my day. I sent email to FrankJ to ask him how old he was in 2000, because that Walt Whitman one sure does sound like something from IMAO.
Posted by: Deus ex Macrame at May 21, 2004 12:25 AM (lzBvv)
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Was googling for these essays, hadn't seen them in AGES.
I was in Jeremy's class, actually a pretty bright guy, just a great sense of humor. He took extremely basic homework questions and decided to have fun with them while still answering them correctly.
Definitely not a case for homeschooling. But kickass.
Posted by: AlexisdeKere at December 09, 2004 12:02 AM (PhmgE)
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