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After reading George Neumayr’s “Dumbed and Dumber,” an unflinching survey of educational “thinking” on planet California — I believe a more urgent question would be: Should certified teachers be arrested any time they attempt to set foot on a school campus?
p>If, among other forms of intellectual and cultural pillage, Shakespeare has been replaced in California schools by Sixpac Schlemiel, then it’s time for California taxpayers to sing Dandy Don’s little song. We all remember Don Meredith, who co-chaired “Monday Night Football” with the repellent Howard Cosell long ago and far away. When one team got so far ahead that the other team had no chance to recover, the cheerful Don would break into his song, the words to which go - “Turn out the lights, the party’s over….” br> — Larry Thornberry br> Tampa, FL /p> p> LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED br> Re: Michael Craig’s Joe Millionaire’s Easiest Marks : /p>Is it possible that the con is that he really is a millionaire, and that the drama will be furthered with the news that Joe is not a millionaire to the winner to see her reaction. Is love blind to riches or lack of them?
p>I predict she will fall in love with him inspite of the con, at which point it will be revealed that he is a millionaire. I’m dizzy. br> —
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