62376 Presidential Best and Worst
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62376 Presidential Best and Worst
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I was going to put this on the "Answers I Liked" thread, but since the answer is both opinionated and political, someone probably has something more to say than "THAT WAS SO AWESOME D.A.R.E.!" Which, in my opinion, it certainly was.
I was going to put this on the "Answers I Liked" thread, but since the answer is both opinionated and political, someone probably has something more to say than "THAT WAS SO AWESOME D.A.R.E.!" Which, in my opinion, it certainly was.
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
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i'm not even done reading it, but it is an AWESOME answer. i'm going to email it to the us history teachers here on campus and see if they agree with it.
beautiful, dirty, rich
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I'm just reading it right now. It's so well written! And brings back memories of U.S. history in high school - good times. Anyway, this is funny to me: "Objectivists and worshiper of Ayn Rand, feel free to send me scathing emails of disagreement."
Specifically, "worshiper of Ayn Rand." There is only one. Obviously.
Specifically, "worshiper of Ayn Rand." There is only one. Obviously.
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I meant to write "worshipers," but I think we can all agree "worshiper" is much, much funnier.
Glad you guys enjoyed it. Considering it nearly went to 1100 hours, I figured I'd better make it worth everyone's while.
Glad you guys enjoyed it. Considering it nearly went to 1100 hours, I figured I'd better make it worth everyone's while.
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My response was more like "This is so awesome and after only two paragraphs I already know who wrote it."Dead Cat wrote:I was going to put this on the "Answers I Liked" thread, but since the answer is both opinionated and political, someone probably has something more to say than "THAT WAS SO AWESOME D.A.R.E.!" Which, in my opinion, it certainly was.
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I definitely enjoyed it as well. Took me back to the days of AP US History in high school...which reminds me -- does American Heritage at BYU cover anything past the Constitution era? I was having this discussion with my siblings the other day, and we couldn't remember. It's been like 5 or 6 years since I took that class.
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I took American Heritage at BYU in Winter 2001 (wow, that dates me), and I specifically remember two things:thebigcheese wrote:I definitely enjoyed it as well. Took me back to the days of AP US History in high school...which reminds me -- does American Heritage at BYU cover anything past the Constitution era? I was having this discussion with my siblings the other day, and we couldn't remember. It's been like 5 or 6 years since I took that class.
1. Our teacher playing U2's "Pride (In the Name of Love)" when he talked about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (I had never made that connection, which I think was very silly of my 18-year-old self)
2. Watching a clip of "Glory" about the Civil War, and there was a big controversy about it because the film was originally rated R, but apparently they made a PG version to be shown at schools and we were assured that version is what we saw. Not that I care either way, but yeah.
Anyway, both of these I think definitely give support to the idea that yes, American Heritage at BYU covers a lot past the Constitution era. Hope that helps!
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Me too! We might have been in the same class!Carrapicho wrote:thebigcheese wrote: I took American Heritage at BYU in Winter 2001 (wow, that dates me)
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Whoa. That may very well be. Awesome. All I know is I took it with a bunch of people from my freshman ward because I was, you know, a freshman, and it was the cool thing to do.NerdGirl wrote:Me too! We might have been in the same class!Carrapicho wrote: I took American Heritage at BYU in Winter 2001 (wow, that dates me)
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Me three. But Nerdgirl might have guessed that.NerdGirl wrote:Me too! We might have been in the same class!Carrapicho wrote:thebigcheese wrote: I took American Heritage at BYU in Winter 2001 (wow, that dates me)
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Hmm, me four, I think. Lattimer?TheAnswerIs42 wrote:Me three. But Nerdgirl might have guessed that.
ETA: nevermind... just checked, it was Fall 2001.
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Spring 2001 for me. So that's 5 for the calendar year, at least.Yarjka wrote:Hmm, me four, I think. Lattimer?TheAnswerIs42 wrote:Me three. But Nerdgirl might have guessed that.
ETA: nevermind... just checked, it was Fall 2001.
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I never took it. Can I have the booby prize here?
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Fall 2002. Make that 6 for the calendar year.
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Hmm. Well, since I brought up my siblings earlier, I should say that they all took American Heritage sometime in the early to mid-90s. They're quite a bit older than me...