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Originally Posted by Madam Broshkina
I remember reading the "Weekly Reader" in Grade School. We did not call it the "Amalgamation of fibers, typically vegetable fibers composed of cellulose, subsequently held together by hydrogen bonding document display unit."
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Didn't you? We did. The good thing was that by the time the teacher had told us to "open our Amalgamation of fibers, typically vegetable fibers composed of cellulose, subsequently held together by hydrogen bonding document display unit to the fibrous layer indicated by a pitchy glyph corresponding to the accepted representation of the number twenty-and-seven and bonded to the sheet in the lower right and left corners in the regularly ordered manner", well, it was almost lunchtime. I liked lunchtime - I'd usually go sit in a quiet spot in the playground and read a book.
Cheers,
Marc