May 20, 2004
Jeremy - Please a little less drama!
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Other People's Stuff
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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.
(Tip credit to Dopple-G)
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Learn something new everyday. I had always thought that "El Nino" was Spanish for "The Nino". Who knew?
Brass.
Can't read a single one of them.:-((
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
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.
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.