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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
So true. One of my high school English teachers assigned the memorization of very long passages of Shakespeare. I especially recall the "To be or not to be..." assignment, because we all had problems with it so the majority of the class ended up ad libbing at some point in the recitation. Some of the results were extremely amusing.
As for reading not being cool, I just don't see it. I'm cool, and I read a lot. Always have. So using very basic (and somewhat false) logic, I can only conclude that reading isn't the problem. 
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LB --- Not that you would know anything about typos.....

(I know, I know, what happens in the IAYGA club, stays In the IAYGA club

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By the way, no false logic there... if a=b and b=c, then a=c. This is an established mathematical tenet!!!!