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It certainly set the record for appalling lines.
"Flash! Flash, I love you, but we only have 14 hours to save the earth."

A local library (not the one I use, but the next one north of me) got hacked by Syrians with a message about their cause. Its so funny. Why on earth would they bother hacking that website to get their message out?? Haha.
Even our State's major newspaper has run a story saying "what the hell?"
Could be genius though. It did make the National news because it was so bloody random..
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/qu...


I wasn't a fan, Carlos. You mean the mini series don't you? I found it boring.

It summed up the entire bloody movie. :p

A local library (not the one I use, but the next one north of me) got hacked by Syrians with a message about their cause. Its so funny. Why on earth would they ..."
What the actual....????


Shame you came in at the end. You missed the truly lame football fight scene in the start.

Shame you came in at the end. You missed the truly lame football fight scene in the start."
lols see it many times Terri. watched it from the cage in the swamp till the end.

The movie from which the band Duran Duran got their name."
Very true,Brian. Hungry Like The Wolf....one of my favorites!

Turner Classic Movie Channel featured her and Rod Sterling last week. He died just a few days ago.



I wasn't a fan, Carlos. You mean the mini series don't you? I found it boring."
Yeah, me too and I was a fan. On to the next thing.

On a completely random tangent, I just saw a picture of a Viking hammock. Woohoo!


I think when some people have kids they get so obsessed with being a father or mother, that they don't see that their self righteousness and judgements towards other parents is inappropriate behaviour. They get lost in the moment.
Every person raises their kids differently, and yet every parent thinks they can tell other parents how to be a parent.
Its a sticky issue. :)

I think when some people have kids they get so obsessed with being a father or mother, that the..."
I am constantly telling my best friend who doesn't have children that the worst thing about having children is dealing with other parents. In this case it's not other parents I'm dealing with. My twins are getting in-home services for speech delays. They are two, nearly three, and use about six words. The company in charge of the therapy is trying to tell me the girls need to start school this fall and I'm doing everything in my power to prevent that from happening. Not only is the new school year nine months away, I don't think they are going to be ready. I think I'm qualified to make that decision but apparently the company I'm working with doesn't think so. UGH!! That's a long summary of a much more complicated issue.
As far as the audit, the accountant we pay to do our taxes is pretty sure it comes from an error on his end and we won't be obligated to pay any owed money. Yay!

I have no opinion on what schooling is best for kids. I went to Public School, but I see positives and negatives to homeschooling, public school and private school.


The isolation turned me into an anti social introvert. lol.





The kids homeschooled in my area have a social network among themselves and plan and attend functions on a regular basis as a group. The parents also spend time getting together and discuss pros, cons and solutions to homeschooling "problems".

The nearest groups like that to my family is 35-40 miles away.One big issue with the groups near us is their belief system. I don't want to get too controversial so I'll just say their beliefs differ from my families. I would like a group a little more neutral and that's difficult to find out here in the boonies. For now, I'm fortunate that my daughter's teacher is working with her. She's giving her some more challenging work. My daughter loves her teacher and she loves the other children in her class. I still have another year before I have to worry about the twins and even then, they are going to have an entirely different set of problems. Homeschooling is an idea that's never too far from consideration right now.

I know EXACTLY what you mean...there are varying credos here as well but I believe we are urban enough here to separate the groups somewhat. I have 6 kids and have used both private and public with a mix of results. Never homeschooled but have several friends who went that route. The teachers are the cornerstones. We have poor schools that have that one or two exceptional teachers and then we've had highly recommended schools and end up with a fanatic teaching. Hit and miss Gretchen. Secret seems to be over-the-top involved in what's going on at the school and act accordingly. Time consuming for sure but necessary.

The school I went to as a kid (primary school/pre highschool) was a school that my great grandfather had helped build in this rural community over a hundred years ago. Three generations of my family had gone there.
It only ever had around 25 kids at the school as it serviced a small farming community.
About 8 years ago, a 'blow in' family (not a family born and bred here, but one that bought a farm in the area) had three kids. They had their kids in that school. They were those kinds of overzealous, hardcore parenting type people. They had a clash with the teacher, because they felt one of their kids wasn't developing enough under his teaching.
So, they pulled their three kids from that school and started homeschooling.
They trashed the teacher in the community and a friend of theirs then pulled their one kid from the school and started homeschooling too.
That was enough to make the school unviable. The government kept the school going for a year, but it didn't help it. They ended up closing the school.
A few years later the government sold the asset off.
I don't know what the new owners will do with the school. probably turn it into a house, or sell off the building.
Over hundred years of history done the drain because one parent had one child that was under performing and instead of getting that kid a tutor. The parents blamed the teacher and caused a terrrible knock on event.
Because they weren't born and bred here, they felt no loyalty to the school, so it didn't phase them that their actions closed that school.
There are enough kids again to have that school running now, but it is too late now the Government has sold it off. Those kids have to travel twice as far to go to school everyday at a different school.
Makes me very, very sad.

The school I went to as a kid (primary school/pre highschool) was a school that my great grandfather had helped build in this rural community over a hundred years..."
That IS sad! I'm sorry that one family paid no attention to the culture of the area.

A lot of local families wanted to buy it too but nobody could afford it. :(

The abandoned school in our town was a winery for a little bit. I was a little sad when the winery closed.

As someone who used to love wine (when I used to drink) I can actually understand your misery.


And I turned out okay in a small class. Luuk how smat I am!! :D

The school I went to as a kid (primary school/pre highschool) was a school that my great grandfather had helped build in this rural community over a hundred years..."
Terri, that's really a very sad story. The other sad thing is that real life stories don't make it to the media (TV, papers) so people all over the country can be aware of it and maybe, maybe help in some fashion. School closures should be prevented no matter what...those few kids left should not have to travel so far to go to another school.
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