Posted on 04/02/2012 12:33:56 PM PDT by trailhkr1
So, it wasn't rabbit season after all?
I dunno. Are those considered high cheekbones?
Trust me. That is not Elizabeth Warren.
Had she been, she would never have gotten into trouble.
Well, certain kinds of trouble, anyway.
Not that day, and not those rabbits!
I like her hat.
That’s like closing the barn door...too late...;o]
I think I used to date her.
Good point.
I graduated Bill from high school today, so he can register for the fall semester as a “standard” student. It would have been nice to have another tuition-free semester, but not really honest even if they would have enrolled him.
Howdy, finnal got to sleep in this morning.
Afternoon! I’m hoping to take a nap, if the planets align ...
Real butter and sea salt! YAY!
Yah...that's too reminiscent of Zero using Affirmative Action for college when he is Sub-Saharan Arab. But he's just naturally evil and duplicitous, and is amoral, as well.
You have too much diggity to try and get a free ride anywhere. *HUG*
By law, a student graduates high school when I, the Chief Administrator, say he has. However, going with the letter of the law would just have made us seem obnoxious and as if we were trying to take advantage, which I guess we would have been.
And Bill is proud of himself! We had a nice talk about his music, with a sidebar to emphasize that his admission to UNC-Charlotte, or another branch, in January or August next year, depends on excellent grades this fall. The one D will be dismissed as a Learning Experience, if his future performance is much better.
Andrew #2 is planning to go to UNC-Ch, and they could start a band.
“I like her hat.”
Yes, but would you wear it?
I figured that if I used her picture I should at least look at her website.
She doesn’t you wear a headress unless you earned it.
RESTRICTED SYMBOLS
Some items are restricted items in specific cultures. Examples from Canada and the United States would be: military medals, Bachelor degrees (the actual parchment), and certain awards representing achievement in literary, musical or other fields.
These items cannot be legitimately possessed or imitated by just anyone, as they represent achievements earned according to a specific criteria.
Yes, some people will mock these symbols. However in order to do this, they have to understand what the symbols represent, and then purposefully desecrate or alter them in order to make a statement. They cannot then claim to be honouring the symbol.
Some people will pretend to have earned these symbols, but there can be serious sanctions within a culture for doing this. For example, someone claiming to have earned a medical degree (using a fake parchment) can face criminal charges, because that symbol gives them access to a specialised and restricted profession.
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Good question. Not out in the sun, because it's obviously not your standard straw gardening hat ... but maybe to a birthday party.
Thank you for my first lol of the day! (Had to go to muffler shop early this AM and just catching up now.)
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