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Sat 25/11/00 at 11:47
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Come on everone, lets get into the guiness book of records. Write completely random stuff here, and try to get the thread longer than 600 replies (the world record) WOOHOO LETS GO. In fact i got an i dea, lets have a word game. I write a word, and u reply with the first word which comes into your head.


1st Word:----------------> Playstation 2
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Fri 14/01/05 at 00:43
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Lucy Laptop wrote:

> They could learn it in college or maybe only the higher class of
> secondary, i dont think it's essential for those who aren't going on
> to a profession.

But is everything about going on to a profession, surely it should be part of general knowledge to be familiar with Sakespeare.



I think maybe it would be better to bring in
> something a little more up to date that you could just read without
> having to ask what it meant.

But isnt having to find the meaning part of the education, having to use your brain to develop your way of thinking?
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:40
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M@rk wrote:
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> lol I forgot you had those slippers, I can imagine you waking up,
> fluffy dog puppies in your bra and panties ;) ooo la la sexy and cute
> lol, what's your favourite colour underwear?

Im sooooo predictable, its black. And you can keep your imagining to yourself hehe!
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:40
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Lindgren wrote:
> Thanks for the email by the way Lucy, I had a good look at that site.
> I didnt think you'd be interested in my blog, the people I know are
> barely bothered to look hehe, never mind someone I dont even know!

hey I love being nosey and reading your blog when you were doing it, could have been a bit more interesting ;P oh and more photos :D
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:38
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"Lucy.laptop@gmail"
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Lindgren wrote:
> And deny those up to standard the literature of the Grandfather of
> the English language?

They could learn it in college or maybe only the higher class of secondary, i dont think it's essential for those who aren't going on to a profession. I think maybe it would be better to bring in something a little more up to date that you could just read without having to ask what it meant.
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:37
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Lindgren wrote:
> I didnt get much in the sales this year, a new top and slippers. I
> loooove those slippers!

lol I forgot you had those slippers, I can imagine you waking up, fluffy dog puppies in your bra and panties ;) ooo la la sexy and cute lol, what's your favourite colour underwear? What about you Lucy? I bet it's black, I dont think I've met many girls that liked white or red etc.
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:35
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Thanks for the email by the way Lucy, I had a good look at that site. I didnt think you'd be interested in my blog, the people I know are barely bothered to look hehe, never mind someone I dont even know!
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:34
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Lucy Laptop wrote:
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> When you consider that some people still have trouble reading well at
> that age it's maybe better to concentrate on something a little
> easier.

And deny those up to standard the literature of the Grandfather of the English language?
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:31
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Lindgren wrote:
> It helps to teach where the very foundations of the English language
> came from though, and where so many of todays overused phrases came
> from too, surely thats important?

When you consider that some people still have trouble reading well at that age it's maybe better to concentrate on something a little easier.
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:29
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Lucy Laptop wrote:
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>
> Yeah but i think maybe it's too difficult for some, i dont really
> think it's essential at that level.

It helps to teach where the very foundations of the English language came from though, and where so many of todays overused phrases came from too, surely thats important?
Fri 14/01/05 at 00:26
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"Lucy.laptop@gmail"
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Lindgren wrote:
> I couldnt really imagine a schooling without Shakespeare, it wouldnt
> seem right really. It may be out of date, but there is a lot of
> insight into issues that otherwise wouldnt have been addressed in his
> plays and poetry.

Yeah but i think maybe it's too difficult for some, i dont really think it's essential at that level.
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