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PaulaK
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Jesus follower, wife, mom, nana, friend, educator. Nerdy girl. JMU grad💜💛Ephesians 3:20-21 From Buena Vista, VA 🇺🇸
Northern VA Katılım Mart 2009
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@BarkJack_ If they focused on movies/shows that were appealing to families, and not on some agenda, maybe they wouldn't be hemorrhaging money.
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1 min, 29 seconds:This looks awful
1 min, 30 seconds: RICHARD KIND I AM IN

Geek Vibes Nation@GeekVibesNation
First trailer for #Hershey starring Alexandra Daddario and Finn Wittrock
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Buckle up, folks. Several critical incidents coming out in Washington DC. #DCCrime
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@CCPISASSH0E I did enjoy being the mom who was there the whole time, cheering for kids whose parents never came. For regional meets, I would bring food, and often drove kids home with permission. They were terrific young men and women.
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Track parents…why didn’t you warn us about how terrible it is?!? I’ve been every kind of sports mom there is, but track is kicking my butt. Nobody knows exactly what time any event starts, so you just show up and sit around for HOURS waiting for your child to compete for less than 10 minutes. I should never have complained about soccer 😩😆
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@LorenzoTheCat The used book store closest to us had a kitty named Paige.
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@jessibridges I need to meet your girls. I am 60 and still listen to the audiobooks.
Tv adaptations make me crazy.
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@ChloeChloeChl19 I made an apron when I was 17 and the bib and hem had quilting like that. I was so proud.
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If you are a fan of Sherlock Holmes, do not - for the love of all that is holy - watch the Robert Downey Jr./Guy Ritchie trash. Back when they came out, I lasted about 30 minutes through the first of the two trainwrecks. When Hollywood tries to "improve" literature, nothing good ever comes of it.
You won't fare much better with the four (mercifully short) seasons of Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch. He’s a very good actor and the series is generally well made, but it suffers from the fatal flaw of trying to "contemporize" a Victorian-era narrative.
Instead, do this:
1. Read Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories.
2. THEN watch the beautifully produced Granada Television series Sherlock Holmes (1984–1994) starring the brilliant Jeremy Brett.


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@naturelife_ok I feel like that this morning because last night I took a "non-drowsy" allergy medication .
It wasn't non-drowsy.
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@HlthMttrsMPHRN @Bradley_Cude @MichelleDLesley It does say...based on the beloved books.
But as a book purist, all I see is the old show.
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@Bradley_Cude @MichelleDLesley Sure, even the books are not fully accurate to the author's life. But this post is asking for a redo of the series from the 70s, not a series on the actual books.
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It's Netflix. They will.
Wait for the 6th episode - just when you're letting your guard down.
Miss Beadle will be a lesbian.
Dr. Baker will be performing abortions and treating STIs.
Laura and Almanzo will be shacking up.
Ma will be a feminist and a suffragette, working some lucrative job 80 hours a week while Pa tries to make a go of it as a part time fiddler and whittler.
Nellie will be reframed as super nice and sympathetic and will be revealed as trans.
At least half the school children will be minorities.
They'll really play up how Harriet Oleson is a "Christian".
And Rev. Alden will be hanging rainbow flags outside the church for Pride month.
Bet me.
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon
I really hope they don’t ruin this.
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@CarpeEternum @edgaralandough My husband, 62, just said samurai. No hesitation.
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@edgaralandough Especially as you get older you change from samurai to cowboy
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@armondboudreaux I've often said having knowledge of the Bible is imperative if students are to understand classic literature.
There is a huge huge gap.
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Today, I taught Othello, and when we got to the scene when Othello accuses Desdemona of being a “whore,” I discussed the lines where Othello calls Emilia into the room: “You, mistress, / That have the office opposite to St. Peter / And keeps the gate of hell.” Ten years ago, I could count on my students knowing what Othello means by this—whether they’ve heard the idea from their parents or picked it up from cartoons. Today, most of them seem to have no idea—not a single clue—what he’s talking about.
I have thought for a long time that what makes Shakespeare hard for a lot of people is less his vocabulary or syntax and more his references to classical literature, myth, and history that are mostly unknown to modern audiences. But more and more, I get the impression that young people know nothing at all about their own culture, let alone the cultures of the deep past.

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@JennMGreenberg Giving Mary a love interest when she was probably 6 years old at the time this book was set...ridiculous.
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