Monthly Archives: November 2002

Potential Grade for International Marketing: A. Potential Grade for Intermediate Microeconomics: APotential Grade for Electronic Marketing: The only A in the class.Potential Grade for Intro to Piano: APotential Grade for Consumer Analysis: A. For good grades, there’s studying and working … Continue reading

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Oh, and before I forget… A toast…To absent friends, lost loves, old gods and the season of mists, and may each and every one of us always give the Devil his due.

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Ah, our yearly geography lesson. A very imporant part of the patchmonkey.net community. Here’s your Thankgiving Update: 1) I turn 22 in exactly one week. Yes, I’ll be old, and that’s a shame. However, it’s always important to see what … Continue reading

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Blast!

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Directly south of Saudi Arabia, west of Oman, and directly across the Gulf of Aden from Djibouti!

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Just catching up on my reading of the posts. So, Brian, fair enough. You can find Burkina Faso, Suriname, and Brunei.How about Yemen?? There’s a challenge. Or maybe not, but I had a hard time finding that one…

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“You misjudge me,” said Chuang Tzu. “When she [his wife] died, I was in despair, as any man well might be. But soon, pondering on what had happened, I told myself that in death no strange new fate befalls us. … Continue reading

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I can dig — I remmber beginning my lifelong lve of comics by age 4, and as long as I can remember before that, it was reading along with The Bearnstein Bears and such with the family. I’m always shocked … Continue reading

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The Underground History of American Education – John Taylor Gatto Perhaps one of the most important things I’ve ever read, and I’m not even sure if it’s been published yet.

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I asked my friends “When do you recall learning to read?” Some said two. Others three. A few four or five. I could only gasp, as I do not recall not being able to read. I do not remember when … Continue reading

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