Posted on 04/02/2008 6:12:07 PM PDT by Hildy
That's gubbmint work, kid. Keep that in mind the next time someone suggests the government should fix something.
Ref post #19.
I failed the exam.
I get a big fat red F
Good one, but you have too much time on your hands. :D
I don’t think it is a matter of stumping people of another era or not.
Take your questions to any eighth grade class and see how well they process the exam. No, make it a exit exam from any public high school. Good Luck!
I don’t think the arcane nature of the subject matter is the point. It’s the mental gymnastics that an educated mind must perform. Our NEA Educational System is woefully lacking. Just MHO.
[That’s gubbmint work, kid. Keep that in mind the next time someone suggests the government should fix something.]
Gubbmint work got a young lady killed in North Carolina.
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/04/nc-finds-major.html
N.C. finds ‘major deficiencies’ in probation system after UNC student murdered
There’s no end to the examples of government incompetency that could be made.
Yes, I know. (sigh)
I like your tag line.
Thanks. I had to Google Tracy Flick to figure yours out. What a twisted plot that movie (Election) has. Fitting! I like Matthew Broderick. Good actor who can really play the hapless victim well.
Check this out. Hopefully, it’ll give you a chuckle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rleUPHX8yfM
A must watch. Hillary as Tracy Flick. (as explanation):)
That is hilarious. Life imitates art, no doubt!
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