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"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
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Famous People, Authors, Musicians and Actors you'd like to have dinner with.
1. Stephen R. Donaldson
2. Neil Young
3. Laurie Dhue-Hey, she's smart and a babe!
4. Elizabeth Peters - Author of the Amelia Peabody Mysteries
5. Leonardo da Vinci
6. Ian Anderson
7. H. P. Lovecraft (just to see how really weird he is... )
1. Stephen R. Donaldson
2. Neil Young
3. Laurie Dhue-Hey, she's smart and a babe!
4. Elizabeth Peters - Author of the Amelia Peabody Mysteries
5. Leonardo da Vinci
6. Ian Anderson
7. H. P. Lovecraft (just to see how really weird he is... )

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"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
- Lady Revel
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Custard the dragon had big sharp teeth,
And spikes on top of him and scales underneath,
Mouth like a fireplace, chimney for a nose,
And realio, trulio daggers on his toes.
Belinda tickled him, she tickled him unmerciful
Ink, Blink and Mustard, they rudely called him Percival,
They all sat laughing in the little red wagon
At the realio, trulio, cowardly dragon.
And spikes on top of him and scales underneath,
Mouth like a fireplace, chimney for a nose,
And realio, trulio daggers on his toes.
Belinda tickled him, she tickled him unmerciful
Ink, Blink and Mustard, they rudely called him Percival,
They all sat laughing in the little red wagon
At the realio, trulio, cowardly dragon.
mewled
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - PJ O'Rourke
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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Go to the Shop, then to the effects store. Scroll down to the bottom
"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
MATH:
Page 178, #19-42.
Extra Credit: Find an example of using percent in the newspaper. Write down the percent, fraction, and decimal of the number on a loose leaf paper. Attach the article to the back of the loose leaf paper.
(Example: LeBron James free throws in a game might be 5/10.
decimal: .5 fraction 5/10 or 1/2 percent:50%)
This is due at the beginning of class - 5 extra credit points.
LANGUAGE ARTS:
Write a friendly letter to Daphne Jean Auza (former student)Be sure to use the correct format
Complete Exercise 22, 23 in your grammar book(pg233)
Complete a rough draft of a business letter to the EPA in response to the article in the Plain Dealer.
(my daughter's homework)
Page 178, #19-42.
Extra Credit: Find an example of using percent in the newspaper. Write down the percent, fraction, and decimal of the number on a loose leaf paper. Attach the article to the back of the loose leaf paper.
(Example: LeBron James free throws in a game might be 5/10.
decimal: .5 fraction 5/10 or 1/2 percent:50%)
This is due at the beginning of class - 5 extra credit points.
LANGUAGE ARTS:
Write a friendly letter to Daphne Jean Auza (former student)Be sure to use the correct format
Complete Exercise 22, 23 in your grammar book(pg233)
Complete a rough draft of a business letter to the EPA in response to the article in the Plain Dealer.
(my daughter's homework)
[spoiler]"...the loveliness of the Land has only grown more precious to me as my senses have been
opened...To turn homeward now would be to pass from treasure-berries to dust."
-- Liand to Linden [P324 Runes][/spoiler]
opened...To turn homeward now would be to pass from treasure-berries to dust."
-- Liand to Linden [P324 Runes][/spoiler]
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Medius Laire: Ronaldo, son of Donaldo!
Tempestwrath: son of Ricardo!
Tempestwrath: Ricardo, King of Magic Fort.
Tempestwrath: Home of Consolidated Owl Parts, a multinational Owl Part exporter.
Tempestwrath: Most owls you see these days are are assembled and distributed by Consolidated Owl Parts.
Tempestwrath: son of Ricardo!
Tempestwrath: Ricardo, King of Magic Fort.
Tempestwrath: Home of Consolidated Owl Parts, a multinational Owl Part exporter.
Tempestwrath: Most owls you see these days are are assembled and distributed by Consolidated Owl Parts.
Go Godzilla, go!
Jurassic Lizard Superstar Hero
Go Godzilla, go!
For the people, for the planet!
Jurassic Lizard Superstar Hero
Go Godzilla, go!
For the people, for the planet!
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Dandelion don't tell no lies
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
High priest of THOOOTP
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
High priest of THOOOTP

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- Lady Revel
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What's going on in France? Its top tier of producers still makes great
wine, and few expert observers - even the most pessimistic - see any
real threat to this niche. But its wine industry, overall, is in
trouble. Modern France hasn't marketed its wines with anything
resembling the skill with which it makes its wines. Aggressive
Australian, North and South American producers have knocked France out
of its traditional lead in world wine exports; and even at home, the
younger French are drinking far less wine than their parents did - per
capita consumption, 13.2 gallons per year, although still well ahead of
the U.S. and Great Britain, is only half of French consumption in 1961.
wine, and few expert observers - even the most pessimistic - see any
real threat to this niche. But its wine industry, overall, is in
trouble. Modern France hasn't marketed its wines with anything
resembling the skill with which it makes its wines. Aggressive
Australian, North and South American producers have knocked France out
of its traditional lead in world wine exports; and even at home, the
younger French are drinking far less wine than their parents did - per
capita consumption, 13.2 gallons per year, although still well ahead of
the U.S. and Great Britain, is only half of French consumption in 1961.
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Dandelion don't tell no lies
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
High priest of THOOOTP
*
* This post carries Jay's seal of approval
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
High priest of THOOOTP

* This post carries Jay's seal of approval
- Lady Revel
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- Lady Revel
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The short story selected is: "Music on the Muscatatuck"
by Jessamyn West. It's included in a collection that
I own, entitled Faith: Short Fiction on the Varieties
and Vagaries of Faith, edited by C. Michael Curtis.
If you would like a copy of the story to read prior to
the Lunch Discussion, reply to my e-mail with your name
and campus address and I'll send you one. It's only
12 pages (six front and back) and an easy read.
This is a moving and amusing story which held my
attention right through to its life-affirming conclusion.
As a music lover, I enjoyed it. Think you will too.
by Jessamyn West. It's included in a collection that
I own, entitled Faith: Short Fiction on the Varieties
and Vagaries of Faith, edited by C. Michael Curtis.
If you would like a copy of the story to read prior to
the Lunch Discussion, reply to my e-mail with your name
and campus address and I'll send you one. It's only
12 pages (six front and back) and an easy read.
This is a moving and amusing story which held my
attention right through to its life-affirming conclusion.
As a music lover, I enjoyed it. Think you will too.