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tod |
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tpryan |
/tpryan catches up on reading
I thought that everyone learning English was once the liberal,
society changing thing to do.
I think it came from the labor movement of the late 19th
Century, particularly the mining unions. The idea was that the
union could not have solidarity if they could not talk to each
other. Germans, French, Welsh, English and other nationalities
learned that now they could act as a unit, instead of suspision
of those of other languages. 'The Man' would have loved to deal
with each group, each less than half the workforce, by themselves.
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jaklumen |
Interesting. Apparently times and circumstances have changed somewhat. | ||
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keesan |
The west branch library in Ann Arbor has an interesting pumpkin with a picture of Schwarzenegger and some comments. | ||
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willcome |
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=whore&sa= N&t ab=wi&meta= Very few of those pictures are of real whores, but the ones taht are are gems. | ||
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naftee |
DON"T VIEW THAT AT WORK | ||
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