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I particuarly enjoyed learning about henry the 8th and that time period.

question: did you always do your homework?, or find some excuse not to do it
LOL! No. When I was a little kid, I thought homework was totally optional. My parents were so laissez faire that they never even asked about. I recall a real humdinger of a situation with an onry teacher about my not caring. It's a funny story! Or maybe not, since she was violent. I did do homework most of the time as I grew older, but was still one of types that managed to get away with doing little. When I did apply myself, I truly excelled. That doesn't mean I didn't like learning. Just the opposite. I was also the type who wanted to participate in class all of the time. Surprised ? Sometimes I deliberately didn't raise my hand. No one did. So the teacher, frustrated, would say "So, BirdDancer, what do you think?" Extremely relieved, I would answer with glee. In the end, I was on top.

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Old Oct 22, 2019, 07:59 AM
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LOL! No. When I was a little kid, I thought homework was totally optional. My parents were so laissez faire that they never even asked about. I recall a real humdinger of a situation with an onry teacher about my not caring. It's a funny story! Or maybe not, since she was violent. I did do homework most of the time as I grew older, but was still one of types that managed to get away with doing little. When I did apply myself, I truly excelled. That doesn't mean I didn't like learning. Just the opposite. I was also the type who wanted to participate in class all of the time. Surprised ? Sometimes I deliberately didn't raise my hand. No one did. So the teacher, frustrated, would say "So, BirdDancer, what do you think?" Extremely relieved, I would answer with glee. In the end, I was on top.

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I want to hear that story now

stories from school are fun to look back on (I think so anyway)
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Old Oct 22, 2019, 08:02 AM
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is fitness and being healthy important to you?, and do you currently have a goal to help with that
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Old Oct 22, 2019, 10:43 AM
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Old Oct 27, 2019, 05:16 AM
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I don't.

I'm quite happy to " chance it". I really don't like needles

when I was at school, one year they wanted to do it to me and I'm like oh, I've all ready had it

I actually hadn't but they fell for it. lol.

with that in mind, what's your funniest memory from childhood
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Old Oct 27, 2019, 07:27 AM
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I don't.

I'm quite happy to " chance it". I really don't like needles

when I was at school, one year they wanted to do it to me and I'm like oh, I've all ready had it

I actually hadn't but they fell for it. lol.

with that in mind, what's your funniest memory from childhood
I was about 4 and my mom had pinned my hair up. I took one out and thought it would be a good idea to stick the little 'key' aka bobby pin into the 'hole' aka electrical socket. It shocked me so hard it threw me across the hall and into the wall. I remember my mother coming in and I exclaimed the wall had bitten me. It was a little scary at the time, but man I really flew. I tell people this is how my hair came to be so curly

Do you consider yourself broken?
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Old Oct 27, 2019, 11:49 AM
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I want to hear that story now

stories from school are fun to look back on (I think so anyway)
raging vortex, I'm sorry I haven't responded to your request to share the story I referenced several posts above. I will then copy fern's question below, since her's is the latest one.

When I was about 6 or 7 years old, I had a female teacher who had a very bad temper, and likely disliked children. As I mentioned in the earlier post, I regarded homework as optional at that time. So one day she asked for my homework, and I told her I did it, but couldn't find it. That angered her and she started to yell at me that I should look for it.

I pretended to look for my homework in my school desk. Of course it wasn't there. That further fueled her anger so she yelled "Well is it in your cubby!!!!"

"I don't know," I said.

"Well look for it!!!!" she screamed loudly.

So I went to the cubby and kind of leafed through it. It was packed full of papers.

She watched and her fury rose, so she pushed me aside and violently threw out all of the papers from my cubby onto the floor. I was shocked! Then she went to my desk and violently knocked it over so that all of the papers in there flew out, too. The violence made her scream. Then she yelled that I should go to the principal's office. I gladly did. I don't recall being scared. Just shocked.

In the principal's office, I told him how violent she was and that she was scaring the other students and that she regularly made even the most popular boys in the class cry. He listened carefully and I think took me seriously. Then, after thinking what to say for a bit, he asked (in a calm way) if I had done my homework. To him, I was honest and said no, but that I still don't believe I deserved such an extreme behavior from the teacher.

The principal nicely said "Well, C, how about going back to the class and ask her what you can do to make up for the homework." Though I sort of didn't want to, I did what he said. The teacher told me something, more calmly, and then I spent much time cleaning up the extreme mess that she made of my papers. I don't know if the principal ever said anything to that teacher, but I believe he was more concerned about her behavior than my not doing my homework and lying about it to her. I don't recall her being as violent and rageful in the future, at least not in my class. Note: I had done other "bad" things in school, and in her class (sent out into the hall, to the corner, had to write sentences 25 times on the board, was given the paddle, evening/weekend suspension, etc.) I was a little naughty, but definitely didn't think the above behavior was appropriate from a teacher. Comparatively, I'm a goody two shoes now...usually

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I was about 4 and my mom had pinned my hair up. I took one out and thought it would be a good idea to stick the little 'key' aka bobby pin into the 'hole' aka electrical socket. It shocked me so hard it threw me across the hall and into the wall. I remember my mother coming in and I exclaimed the wall had bitten me. It was a little scary at the time, but man I really flew. I tell people this is how my hair came to be so curly

Do you consider yourself broken?

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Old Oct 28, 2019, 06:16 AM
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raging vortex, I'm sorry I haven't responded to your request to share the story I referenced several posts above. I will then copy fern's question below, since her's is the latest one.

When I was about 6 or 7 years old, I had a female teacher who had a very bad temper, and likely disliked children. As I mentioned in the earlier post, I regarded homework as optional at that time. So one day she asked for my homework, and I told her I did it, but couldn't find it. That angered her and she started to yell at me that I should look for it.

I pretended to look for my homework in my school desk. Of course it wasn't there. That further fueled her anger so she yelled "Well is it in your cubby!!!!"

"I don't know," I said.

"Well look for it!!!!" she screamed loudly.

So I went to the cubby and kind of leafed through it. It was packed full of papers.

She watched and her fury rose, so she pushed me aside and violently threw out all of the papers from my cubby onto the floor. I was shocked! Then she went to my desk and violently knocked it over so that all of the papers in there flew out, too. The violence made her scream. Then she yelled that I should go to the principal's office. I gladly did. I don't recall being scared. Just shocked.

In the principal's office, I told him how violent she was and that she was scaring the other students and that she regularly made even the most popular boys in the class cry. He listened carefully and I think took me seriously. Then, after thinking what to say for a bit, he asked (in a calm way) if I had done my homework. To him, I was honest and said no, but that I still don't believe I deserved such an extreme behavior from the teacher.

The principal nicely said "Well, C, how about going back to the class and ask her what you can do to make up for the homework." Though I sort of didn't want to, I did what he said. The teacher told me something, more calmly, and then I spent much time cleaning up the extreme mess that she made of my papers. I don't know if the principal ever said anything to that teacher, but I believe he was more concerned about her behavior than my not doing my homework and lying about it to her. I don't recall her being as violent and rageful in the future, at least not in my class. Note: I had done other "bad" things in school, and in her class (sent out into the hall, to the corner, had to write sentences 25 times on the board, was given the paddle, evening/weekend suspension, etc.) I was a little naughty, but definitely didn't think the above behavior was appropriate from a teacher. Comparatively, I'm a goody two shoes now...usually

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wow, I can totally agree. that's a bit... extreme.

if I had a teacher who got like that just because I didn't do homework, I'd seriously question if she was up to the task of being a teacher

I remember 1 teacher at my school who would

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the whole biting thing wasn't that nice, in fact it was kind of scary, but sometimes the way the other teachers handled it " now now medina, don't bite the children", it was like they were treating her like a child

and then we had the math teacher who always said " and class, don't forget that a square has 3 sides"

well 1 day someone (another teacher) overheard her and goes " actually, it's 4 sides. you should be ashamed of yourself.". I love talking about my school days

yes, I think of myself as broken, or to be more exact, "alive without direction"

in a video game that's just frozen. I don't know what to do, and anything I do do just makes me sad, I guess validating the point that life just doesn't work for me anymore. I can't handle it.

question: what will you be doing this halloween. doing something or avoiding it as much as you can
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Old Oct 28, 2019, 06:34 AM
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wow, I can totally agree. that's a bit... extreme.

if I had a teacher who got like that just because I didn't do homework, I'd seriously question if she was up to the task of being a teacher

I remember 1 teacher at my school who would

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the whole biting thing wasn't that nice, in fact it was kind of scary, but sometimes the way the other teachers handled it " now now medina, don't bite the children", it was like they were treating her like a child

and then we had the math teacher who always said " and class, don't forget that a square has 3 sides"

well 1 day someone (another teacher) overheard her and goes " actually, it's 4 sides. you should be ashamed of yourself.". I love talking about my school days

yes, I think of myself as broken, or to be more exact, "alive without direction"

in a video game that's just frozen. I don't know what to do, and anything I do do just makes me sad, I guess validating the point that life just doesn't work for me anymore. I can't handle it.

question: what will you be doing this halloween. doing something or avoiding it as much as you can
Biting? That doesn't even sound safe! Not just from the physical injury. That teacher was odd and disconcerting.

On Halloween, hubby and I will light our fireplace for the first time this season. It's our tradition. I love it! We skip the parties.

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I liked (still like when I can get them), flying saucers. they are round things covered in sherbert. sooo tasty

do you like the movie padington?

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OMG. Uh, probably The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman. Awesome. 2 yrs. ago?

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Both are too expensive, but I’d choose LA for better weather.

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Old Oct 29, 2019, 05:01 PM
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I live in the city, but I choose the country. It's quieter and more peaceful, usually.

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Old Oct 29, 2019, 07:37 PM
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Fiction. I find most non-fiction is error prone and painted in whatever light the author finds suitable. Doesn't that make it a bit like fiction?

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I generally buy 1 item per month from Amazon - husband, however, has about 20 deliveries each month - he loves Amazon

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Old Oct 29, 2019, 11:45 PM
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Passion fruit. That it's an occasional treat makes it better.

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Old Oct 30, 2019, 07:34 AM
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Central America - Honduras, El Salvador

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Central America - Honduras, El Salvador

How many countries have you visited?
I actually did a formal count on this a while back. Formally (meaning beyond just airports), 26 -- countries plus territories. A few more if you also count just being in an airport there. I live in the U.S. Travel has been a passion of mine (and my husband). I lived in Asia briefly in my youth, though I am not Asian. My husband is a European. Here's my list (countries in Europe, Central and South America, and Asia):

Guam – only in airport (US territory), US Virgin Islands (US territory), Canada (Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario provinces), Costa Rica, Aruba (constituent country of the Netherlands), Peru, Ecuador, England, Bermuda (UK territory), Ireland, Finland, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, San Marino (drove around part of a day), Belgium (only driving through – mostly highway), Austria (only driving through – mostly highway), China P.R.C., Taiwan R.O.C., Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan (only the airport), Iceland ? (if so, only the airport)

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Old Oct 30, 2019, 07:15 PM
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Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana. Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, (Washington D.C.) Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts.

What is your favorite country and why?
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Curacao. I had the best time of my life there.

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