Homeschooling
#46
Re: Homeschooling
To be honest I'd never heard of home schooling until I came to the US.
It's bad enough trying to get my 13 year old to do his homework nevermind teaching him all day long.
It's bad enough trying to get my 13 year old to do his homework nevermind teaching him all day long.
#47
Just Joined
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 16
Re: Homeschooling
You are so childish...and boring....I don't plan on sticking around this group - your really not that interesting.
Originally Posted by rincewind
First of all, I'll do what I like.
Second, nice way to introduce yourself to the forum by digging up an old thread that was finished with and posting a slanderous comment such as:
I hope you stick around, it will be fun to watch you pick the wrong members to screw with and then watch you burn.
Now, get back under your bridge Troll, daylight is here.
Second, nice way to introduce yourself to the forum by digging up an old thread that was finished with and posting a slanderous comment such as:
I hope you stick around, it will be fun to watch you pick the wrong members to screw with and then watch you burn.
Now, get back under your bridge Troll, daylight is here.
#48
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by dclay
You are so childish...and boring....I don't plan on sticking around this group - your really not that interesting.
#49
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by dclay
You are so childish...and boring....I don't plan on sticking around this group - your really not that interesting.
#50
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 6,848
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by dclay
You are so childish...and boring....I don't plan on sticking around this group - your really not that interesting.
I'm glad that you're not teaching my son. Your grammar is incorrect.
#51
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by Englishmum
I'm glad that you're not teaching my son. Your grammar is incorrect.
#52
Homebody
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: HOME
Posts: 23,181
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by Englishmum
I'm glad that you're not teaching my son. Your grammar is incorrect.
#53
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by DonnaElvira
I wonder what he/she/it teaches his/her/its children?
If that's the case, then I am overly blissful according to some
#54
Account Closed
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 8,266
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by rincewind
That ignorance is bliss.
If that's the case, then I am overly blissful according to some
If that's the case, then I am overly blissful according to some
#55
Homebody
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: HOME
Posts: 23,181
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by rincewind
That ignorance is bliss.
If that's the case, then I am overly blissful according to some
If that's the case, then I am overly blissful according to some
#56
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by izibear
If the wizard hat fits, then wear it
#57
Account Closed
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 8,266
Re: Homeschooling
You know, I don't know if it is the lateness of the hour, but the thought that went through my mind when I read that...LOL
#58
Account Closed
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 8,266
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by rincewind
Is sarcasm apart of the curriculum you teach to your kids?
#59
Homebody
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: HOME
Posts: 23,181
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by izibear
You know, I don't know if it is the lateness of the hour, but the thought that went through my mind when I read that...LOL
#60
Re: Homeschooling
Originally Posted by DonnaElvira
Still wouldn't hurt you to get to grips with Mozart. Very rewarding, I can assure you
Personally, I prefer Wagner (pronounced "Varg-ner" to those that were home schooled ).