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LOL!!!!! It's a PINK :bunny: :bunny: :bunny: |
I don't like the peeps, but I like marshmallows. I check that link for the peeps merchandise and I think the :bunny: stuff dolls are so adorable. :thumbup: I love the :bunny: better than the :chicken: also, :rolleyes: . |
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I saw the pack of four plush ones, plus the beanie one the Easter Bunny brought Ramsey....but if I'd seen that other stuff...it would've been peep mania at my house :) :) :) |
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Look squished doughboy smiley :happyboun |
Have a good one ladies. Enjoy peep shopping. Time to go. :wavey: :wavey: :wavey: |
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Thanks, Still wonder why birds don't die in flight. I think I am going to have to investigate this one further. |
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Pee Wee Herman told me about them. :rolleyes: |
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How to donate dead birds to science Most bird watchers have probably encountered a dead bird somewhere in their travels and wondered what (if anything) to do. Birds die for many reasons, including predation, starvation, and exposure. The most troubling deaths come from strikes against windows, radio towers, and other obstacles erected by humans. But no matter how a bird has met its death, something good can come out of the tragedy. By donating the bird to an educational or research institution, you ensure the bird did not die in vain. PS Birds commit suicide at our house by flying into my sunroom windows :( Now I know what to do with them besides throw 'em in the trash. Box 'em all up and ship 'em somewhere. Wonder what UPS would think if a box of dead birds broke open during shipping :eek: |
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Sticky, now why in the world would you think that, I guess bc they were eating Peeps at the peep show? |
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Know what the person sitting in front of PeeWee Herman and Abraham Lincoln have in common? Ready?!?!?!? They were both shot in the back of the head :eek: de dump, de dump I saw PeeWee on some show almost immediately after his....hmmmm...indiscretion....his first comment to the audience. "Heard any good jokes lately?" ;) |
Teri is that you,,, must be cause Megan isn't allowed in here,,, YOU said! Log in yer' own self! |
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I hope you are feleing better. I love it when Gucci snuggles with me. Sometimes I can sleep if she is not by me, Weird huh. I guess I love her to much ;) . Im sick of this rain also. |
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I'm really worried about our last two taking it. There's no way they can pass it. I didn't think they would make Special Ed kids take it, but they do, and If they don't pass it, they can't graduate. :( :( :( |
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The program here is if your GPA is 3.0 or higher, SDSU will take you. hmmm not going to happen, they don't tell you about the tests you MUST pass before you can attend their school. I brought that up in a meeting, let's just say they were not happy with me and my questions. I wish the parents knew the No Child Left Behind Law was made for the schools to get extra State Funding, not to help our kids. Sad, but true :thumbdown :thumbdown :thumbdown After the adoption we found out about Life Skills classes, it's a two year class that teaches you life skills so you can make it in the real world. After last week when our son took the ice cream out of the freezer so the bag of ice would fit (oh what a mess, I didn't find it for a week :eek: It was the outside freezer by the pool) I think he's going to need life classes :) |
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It is sad, two of our boys can go to any school they want, and yes they worked hard to get there. But the kids that are being passed just for funds is wrong. It wasn't until we adopted our three when I found out about special ed. Boy was that a big change. But I would do it again. I just don't think they should get A's just for being there. When I get their SAT scores I'm shocked :eek: :eek: :eek: I even asked our son if he read every question, he said "well no, but I filled in the bubbles the best I could" :confused: :confused: :confused: OK I understand why he has a 3.5 GPA!!!!! It's just wrong! |
Where in the world is everyone today! Deb, Rhonda were are you??? |
We had SOL testing BEFORE the no child left behind came into being. The tests are given in the third, fifth, eighth, tenth, some in eleventh and the final one in twelfth. The only one you are required to pass is the last one. If they fail any of the previous ones they're provided with a tutor. A school here must be accredited which means all students passing within a certain percentage. Everything from lessons to field trips all revolve around this test. My teacher friends say....they no longer teach anything but the TEST. If your child lives within a school district that does not have passing scores...you can take them out and put them in a school which does. Btw, the testing scores are not done by individual schools....they are sent out to be "blind" graded by some organization. |
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LOL I hope their not lost! Maybe their on ebay looking up peeps! :) :) :) |
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