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Originally posted by WindyCityBlue
Tee,
I took English classes a long time ago. Back then we were taught something called "the collective we".
"We went to war in 1941."
"We won the Super Bowl in 1985."
"We have no business pretending that we can read."
That last one might strike a chord.
If not, I suggest you read some of the posts that include my work history. I would use the word "resumé", but you keep confusing it with "resume".
My granddaughter has a Phonics book I can borrow.
Do they still accept packages at your prison?
I bet you are a favorite on your tier; with the open mouth and dragging knuckles, I mean, you are a poster child for GEDs. I hope that book will help you obtain yours.
WCB
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First - don't knock GEDs. Some of the finest Americans I know have GEDs and have shed their blood, sweat and tears to ensure that you have the freedom that you enjoy today.
What happened to the poster that offered insightful info on rules, techniques and lessons learned? Your comments have begun to sound like that other knucklehead from the windy city.
As T says - lah me!
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Alan Roper
Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here - CPT John Parker, April 19, 1775, Lexington, Mass
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