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Old 04-09-2008, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: Does Society Overprotect Children?

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Originally Posted by mlurp View Post
Come on guys I think anyone knows not all schools fill the discription of 50% drop out rate. And because of this one simple point (which I would have hoped anyone could understand, I now know I need to write a complete thought, thanks. But I also think faster than I type. Which is about 16 words a minute! Can you understand now?) When I went to school boys took shop and girls took typing.
But because of one simple point to pick on the entire post was lost to sooth this 30 year old ego!. I guess I need to just leave as at 62 I won't be going to night school to please this ash. Thanks fo rthe few friends I have made here. But if this so highly educated clow says I am not smart enough to pos there then I guess he is right a she knows so much! may each of you enjoy the day.
the only one making an ass and a clown of himself is you.

I would hope you would not leave just because people ask you for clarification. If you are that sensitive I wonder how you made it to 62 years old.

It is also sad that you think that at 62 you should not have to learn anymore... at 90 just before his death, my grandfather was still reading and learning everyday. Most "older" people I know say that you learn something new everyday. Today was your day to learn to type out full thoughts, as we cannot see your body expressions, or hear your tone over the internet.
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