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Old November 24th 04, 01:34 AM
mike regish
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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Sure. What did you indoctrinate your kids into?


Nothing. They can make their own choices whenever they wish. I give them all
the answers I can and find out the ones I can't. They are very curious kids
and I have always been a pretty curious and scientifically oriented person.
And I know how to say "I don't know." It has been a learning experience for
all of us. And their teachers and all their friends mothers have always
commented on how well behaved they are. I guess my athiestic morals can't be
all that bad.



mike regish
(and that IS my real name)

BTW, I don't really give a rats ass what grade you give me.


Really? Then why does it bother you so much?


I'm curious as to what makes you think it bothers me.

I'll give you a B+ on
grammar, but you need to add an apostrophe to rat's.


The mark of the desperately wrong. Pointing out typos.


 




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