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Students
Okay students take you seats
Today’s lesson will be about not scratching you nose when holding you knife |
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Ouch !!!
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ROMANES EVNT DOMUS! |
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Ouch indeed!
Lookout eyeball, here it comes!
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~Doug~ AC010505 EAMUS CATULI! Audere est Facere THFC 19**-20** R.I.P. it up, Tear it up, Have a Ball |
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Ain't it amazing how your nose always itches when you pick up something sharp, or when you're doing something messy with both hands?
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Keep on snippin' ... Johnny |
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My mother tells me I did that when I was 10-12.That explains why I hated idea of shaving long before I needed a shave.
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John Muir did that to himself
From wikipedia In March 1866, Muir returned to the United States, settling in Indianapolis to work in a wagon wheel factory. He proved valuable to his employers because of his inventiveness in improving the machines and processes; he was promoted to supervisor, being paid $25 per week.[5]:48 In early-March 1867, an accident changed the course of his life: a tool he was using slipped and struck him in the eye. The file slipped and cut the cornea in his right eye and then his left eye sympathetically failed.[23] He was confined to a darkened room for six weeks to regain his sight, worried about whether he would ever regain his sight. When he did, "he saw the world—and his purpose—in a new light". Muir later wrote, "This affliction has driven me to the sweet fields. God has to nearly kill us sometimes, to teach us lessons."[15] From that point on, he determined to "be true to [himself]" and follow his dream of exploration and study of plants |
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The pot head commet reminded me of who John Muir was
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Good thing you didn't sneeze while at it.
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Yup.Tree hugging hippie long before it was cool.Exact opposite of gun toting hunter Teddy Roosevelt but both ended up doing the same thing-preserving nature and popularizing it.
Btw,I don't think anyone knew what "pot" was back then,even John Muir. |
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