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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
Shh. Laurie don't give away Canadian education secrets. And whatever you do, don't tell them that you learned to trap and skin muskrats in grade 7!
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.--Yeats |
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dave_matkin Inner circle 4522 Posts |
Magnus... I don't believe you....that seems to easy for a grade7 .... Surely that's done in the 2 nd grade over there?
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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
No, we spend most of grade two building igloos and harpooning seals.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.--Yeats |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
I would never trap and skin muskrats, even though there were plenty around my place 'round about the time I was seven. I'm wondering now if the woodshop was grade 7, but I think it was grade 8.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Magnus (John)
It is good to see you have returned. Didn't the bistro suck?
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
Hi Al. I'm probably not sticking around here much either. As for the bistro, we can PM. Always good to see you Al.
John
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.--Yeats |
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Yes John perhaps I said too much last night after a couple glasses of wine.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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acesover Special user I believe I have 821 Posts |
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On 2012-10-13 14:20, Magnus Eisengrim wrote: You should really concentrate more on math and reading skills at this level. You don't kill the baby seals do you?
If I were to agree with you. Then we would both be wrong. As of Apr 5, 2015 10:26 pm I have 880 posts. Used to have over 1,000
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
I like to bite the heads off the baby seals.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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dave_matkin Inner circle 4522 Posts |
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On 2012-10-14 13:13, acesover wrote: OMG how cruel are you. You don't want them to kill the seals after they have been harpooned? You would prefer them to have a slow lingering death...... Unless they are using that sticky sucker harpoons. How old is grade 2? Just shows how the world has changed. It would not have been that long ago that the key skills would have been building shelters and hunting / gathering food. |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Grade 2 is seven years old, at least it was in my case- you see I mentioned muskrats and seven above. And our Woodshop and Home Ec might have been both grades 7 & 8, according to the Scary Librarian. Math started in grade 1 if I recall and I think grade three we told time. Sometime around there we started counting money, too- I'm really not quite recollectin' just when precisely- but we were building snow "forts" and club "houses"- The Creative Club we called one - and gathering food from the kitchen all through.
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acesover Special user I believe I have 821 Posts |
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On 2012-10-13 12:41, magicalaurie wrote: You are correct. Can you look at both saws and know which is which? Once you know how each looks the difference is obvious. If anyone knew the answer to my question here I thought it would be you.
If I were to agree with you. Then we would both be wrong. As of Apr 5, 2015 10:26 pm I have 880 posts. Used to have over 1,000
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acesover Special user I believe I have 821 Posts |
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On 2012-10-14 13:20, Al Angello wrote: I thought for sure you would be at the head of the line to save the baby seals and the whales. You dissapoint me Al.
If I were to agree with you. Then we would both be wrong. As of Apr 5, 2015 10:26 pm I have 880 posts. Used to have over 1,000
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Well, aces, I remember the rip handsaw being generally larger than the crosscut, and I think, since I was in grade 7 or 8, the ones we used were a little big for me. Large, longer teeth on the rip, more space between them, it was much more flexible than crosscut, far as I recall.
The rip saws we used looked a lot like this one . |
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