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Steele wrote:Those yippy little canines? Snack dogs.
Steele wrote:Those yippy little canines? Snack dogs.
Olaf Hart wrote:Down here I have heard fenders referred to as elephant tampons...
Just for reference whipper sniper is a real thing down here
https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/g ... mer/petrol
floating dutchman wrote:One of the Masters at work has a term:
WAFI's
Wind Assisted Fucken Idiots.
To be fair, its the power boaters that give them the most grief.
185 Meters of ship in narrow water ways doing up to 18 knots, No. We do not give way.
SemiSalt wrote:From a nice email from my daughter-in-law this morning:
Amy has exams and grades for the first time this year (the kids go to a very progressive school...to the extent that the teachers call the exams "celebrations," which is totally not fooling anyone, including the kids), and so far has gotten 100% on every test (I mean "celebration").
SemiSalt wrote:From a nice email from my daughter-in-law this morning:
Amy has exams and grades for the first time this year (the kids go to a very progressive school...to the extent that the teachers call the exams "celebrations," which is totally not fooling anyone, including the kids), and so far has gotten 100% on every test (I mean "celebration").
kdh wrote:SemiSalt wrote:From a nice email from my daughter-in-law this morning:
Amy has exams and grades for the first time this year (the kids go to a very progressive school...to the extent that the teachers call the exams "celebrations," which is totally not fooling anyone, including the kids), and so far has gotten 100% on every test (I mean "celebration").
Waldorf school?
SemiSalt wrote:kdh wrote:SemiSalt wrote:From a nice email from my daughter-in-law this morning:
Amy has exams and grades for the first time this year (the kids go to a very progressive school...to the extent that the teachers call the exams "celebrations," which is totally not fooling anyone, including the kids), and so far has gotten 100% on every test (I mean "celebration").
Waldorf school?
UCLA Lab school.
Anomaly wrote:SemiSalt wrote:kdh wrote:SemiSalt wrote:From a nice email from my daughter-in-law this morning:
Amy has exams and grades for the first time this year (the kids go to a very progressive school...to the extent that the teachers call the exams "celebrations," which is totally not fooling anyone, including the kids), and so far has gotten 100% on every test (I mean "celebration").
Waldorf school?
UCLA Lab school.
Hah! Years ago, my son went to a Waldorf pre-school in, wait for it...., Berkeley. My two (strongest) memories of the place were that (1) one of his classmates was named Jupiter Marley Ganymede of the Universe; and (2) that the teachers cut all the corners off the paper that students used in projects because, life had too many hard edges and you don't want to expose kids to more than necessary at too young an age...