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Posted by Specter on December 26, 2005 at 17:56:48 from (161.184.182.142):
In Reply to: Re: All right guys and gals, I need a poetical fav posted by Midwest redneck on December 26, 2005 at 16:22:33:
Oh, I know feeling. I've been arguing that point with my teachers for years. The poetry they use as examples make no sense, and some barely resemble english at all. All I can do though is grit my teeth and get through it. That diploma will look mighty good on my resume. At least math and science are pretty good. Took a mechanics course last year for Grade 10 and loved it. Good info and worth 5 credits. For grade 12 I'm going to take Special Projects, and for my project I'm going to restore a tractor. I did a restoration last year (not related to school) and learned more than I'll probably learn through all of High School. I'll keep you all informed once I get started on it. Still, I have to get this poetry assignment done. :-( Thanks for the grin anyway! Specter Central Alberta, Canada
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