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As I have the potential to be in Santa Monica after August, I actually might be. Now theboardboard has become a dating service?
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Heh. He lives in Culver City, he's an old BYU friend of mine who's at UCLA now. I love Santa Monica. What brings you here (potentially)?
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Vi, move to Santa Monica.Violet wrote:As I have the potential to be in Santa Monica after August, I actually might be. Now theboardboard has become a dating service?
And why not? I've scored lots of hot dates through Board connections. And now that I think of it, they were all tall (5'10" to 6'2") BYU grads, understanding and less religious. Go for it.
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tall guys are overrated ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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I loved 72404- what Owlet eats ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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I have an intern to hire offer in the area.krebscout wrote:What brings you here (potentially)?
And Portia, I'm already in Washington DC for the summer so I am getting out of Provo one way or another. Santa Monica does sound beautiful though. Beaches and moderate weather are pretty ideal. Traffic and ocean-y humidity, not as much.
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- hey, just skip Santa Monica, and come to San Francisco! Dirty streets, bush jumpers, the smell of pot mingled with rotten seaweed..... Yummmm- breathe deeply!!
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Oh hey there's plenty of pot here. Plenty.
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It's not that humid. Certainly less than D.C.Violet wrote:I have an intern to hire offer in the area.krebscout wrote:What brings you here (potentially)?
And Portia, I'm already in Washington DC for the summer so I am getting out of Provo one way or another. Santa Monica does sound beautiful though. Beaches and moderate weather are pretty ideal. Traffic and ocean-y humidity, not as much.
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Thanks for 72450, Owlet! I really enjoy Board facts like that!
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Yayfulness,
Thank you. I couldn't agree more. Getting students to actually try is harder, but when they do - oh my goodness, what they learn is just so cool.
Thank you. I couldn't agree more. Getting students to actually try is harder, but when they do - oh my goodness, what they learn is just so cool.
"The pursuit of mathematics is a divine madness of the human spirit." ~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Yeah, that was a really good answer!Indefinite Integral wrote:Yayfulness,
Thank you. I couldn't agree more. Getting students to actually try is harder, but when they do - oh my goodness, what they learn is just so cool.
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But what can the mother do to actually help her children learn/complete assignments? That drawback of the Common Core was not as much addressed. (I've been tutoring for two years now, so I have some ethos on this.)
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This link in the comment to the question http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/72440 about renaming the calendar is fun reading.
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It always warms my heart to see that I cite properly. I also reread the aBeckalypse answer, and it's not half bad, after all these years.
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I don't know how anyone could confuse a quote like that as coming from Benson. That is SO not him.
Deus ab veritas
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I read both comments and I still don't understand. How does having benchmarks necessitate um, mathematical exploration? What are ya'll talking about?Portia wrote:But what can the mother do to actually help her children learn/complete assignments? That drawback of the Common Core was not as much addressed. (I've been tutoring for two years now, so I have some ethos on this.)
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There have been a couple of answers disparaging huge "buggy" sunglasses in the past little while...I just wanted to say they're more effective for keeping the sun out than small ones. That's all.
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I saidPortia wrote:It always warms my heart to see that I cite properly. I also reread the aBeckalypse answer, and it's not half bad, after all these years.
I find this amusing in light of Pres. Beck's spiritual successor, Pres. Dalton's controversial bit about the vacuum. Haha.There is a lot more to a man's life than rising up the ladder of "success," and there's a lot more to a woman's life than being able to operate a Maytag.