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I have winged monkey stitch markers. They're wearing fezes (is that even a word?) I'd wonder how their little hats didn't blow away when they're flying if they weren't plastic. But they are, so I don't.
Maybe you just need practise. I'm paying attention now, so you keep doing what you've been doing and I'll let you know if there's any movement at my end.
I've met a fair few forum people. We have semi-regular forum outings for Donkey! Monkey!, I meet up with knitting people from different sites at shops and shows and I've met a few people from various other forums along the years. So far there's only been one that turned out to be a psychopath...
I didn't see the film until many years after I'd first read the book. Hated it. It went for the cheap shocks without addressing the real point of the story. It's such a short book you might as well give it a try. If you can't understand what they're talking about, there are Nadsat...
It's all very in-the-nick-of-time and isn't-that-a-handy-coincidence. I can't really say what in particular made me laugh without spoiling the book, and I do think it's worth reading if you aren't planning on taking it too seriously and if you already own it.
I never reported back after finishing Dawnthief. I'm a terrible person.
It was very, very daft. I was laughing at things I don't think I was supposed to be laughing at. I enjoyed it though, but probably for all the wrong reasons. if I see the sequels for cheap I might buy them, but I...
Do you not have to cover at least a minimum curriculum already as a homeschooler? Or would you be allowed to refuse to teach your children how to read and write?
Impartial comparative religion has a place in the class room, a bias towards one religion over all others does not. You can teach religion as a subject, much like history, without turning the classroom into a church.