Friday, November 20, 2009

Yesterday was the quietest day in record for this blog! What was up with you fellows?

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  1. It was probably JS-kit.

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  2. No Molly. It was just as if no one felt like commenting. One would wait for the other and no one would. It happened in the past though not to the same extent.

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  3. I thought about it and wrote a little in my head, but that doesn't solve anything.

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  4. A record?  Part of my problem was getting over the flu and trying to do ten things at once.  That is not an excuse though,  one could stop by to at least say hello.

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  5. Was it H1N1?  I heard that almost all the flu that is going around is H1N1.

    IMO, SLEEP is the best thing to do to get well or keep from getting sick in the first place.  It's not the time to try to do ten things, or even one.  Of course, life doesn't always leave you a choice.

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  6. tgia
    You should encourage some point system rewarding comments. for example :each comment over one line is 10 points ,and 100 point for 10 lines etc. 1000000 points would entitle  a free trip to Saudi Arabia to do the "Haj"
    anan will win and becomes Haj anan.
    BTW it's one way trip .

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  7. And no Internet access from Haj

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  8. A good one..Hajji anan should fit like a'bayah..

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  9. Too, too tired to comment!

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  10. Yeah,  it was the nasty one.  I am lucky that I have a strong immune system in most instances,  unfortunately this one plays on that factor.  You are probably right,  I should rest more.

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  11. I like your thinking, vaa.

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  12. Teachers must be the most tired people on earth. Especially those working in difficult schools. I used to..Madness.

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  13. Oh Yes! Our system reinvents the wheel every few years and we have to jump through hoops adopting a new way of teaching that is the latest fad. Then two years later, they will throw that out and start touting some other "magic" approach. It is all too much.

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