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Zimfan

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Originally posted by ebenz47037
Zimfan,

I was talking about the general public in real life, not you. :chuckle:

Just trying to put as much distance between me and the general public as possible :D . :doh: Also, it was actually Shadowmaid I asked about socialization once when she said she didn't watch T.V. I must not be drinking enough coffee tonight :yawn: ;)
 

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ShadowMaid,

I am a product of public school (I graduated in 1987). Up until I married my late husband, I had a major problem with socialization. I was so shy. I couldn't talk to anyone without becoming red-faced. Sometimes, even now, I have to fight the shyness.

My daughter doesn't have that problem (I wish she did sometimes. :chuckle: ). She'll talk to anyone; man, woman, black, white, young, old. And, up until this past year, I had a real problem with that because she would take off to walk them to the door of the store or whatever. She doesn't do that anymore.
 

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Originally posted by Zimfan
Just trying to put as much distance between me and the general public as possible :D . :doh: Also, it was actually Shadowmaid I asked about socialization once when she said she didn't watch T.V. I must not be drinking enough coffee tonight :yawn: ;)

Tired? :)
 

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Maybe you should go to bed Zimfan. I should be in bed to. Night all!! (Gosh I wish I could stay on longer!!!)
 

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Originally posted by ShadowMaid
It's incredible how much MORE home schooling can solve.
For starters, the problem of school shootings. Playing Russian Roulette with my kids' lives is something I'm just not keen on.
 

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Originally posted by ebenz47037
Tired? :)

very. :yawn: I'm curious, do any of the people here who home school ever worry about not understanding certain classes their children may want or need to have. I know some people who definately wouldn't be able to teach, say Calculus, and I wonder what they would have to do if they decided to home school.
 

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Originally posted by ShadowMaid
Maybe you should go to bed Zimfan. I should be in bed to. Night all!! (Gosh I wish I could stay on longer!!!)

Bah!, college students don't need sleep, just coffee :coffee: , and perhaps some alcohol now and again.
 

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Originally posted by Zimfan
very. :yawn: I'm curious, do any of the people here who home school ever worry about not understanding certain classes their children may want or need to have. I know some people who definately wouldn't be able to teach, say Calculus, and I wonder what they would have to do if they decided to home school.

That's what teachers' manuals are for. But, if I ever have to teach my daughter something that I just don't get, I will hire a tutor or send her to the local junior college for a class.
 

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Originally posted by Zimfan
Bah!, college students don't need sleep, just coffee :coffee: , and perhaps some alcohol now and again.

:chuckle: Now, Zimfan, ShadowMaid's only 14. You don't want to corrupt her values this early. ;)
 

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Most high school subjects aren't too difficult to understand if one takes the effort, anyway. Too bad most students are unwilling to make that effort, though.
 

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Originally posted by ebenz47037
:chuckle: Now, Zimfan, ShadowMaid's only 14. You don't want to corrupt her values this early. ;)
I think he was referring to himself. Of course I'm getting wacky due to needing to go to sleep so I could be wrong. Anyway, he doesn't need to corrupt his values either. :D
 

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Originally posted by Poly
I think he was referring to himself. Of course I'm getting wacky due to needing to go to sleep so I could be wrong. Anyway, he doesn't need to corrupt his values either. :D

Hey, my doctor approves of my glass of wine a day average alcohol consumtion. Not only is alcohol good for one's heart, but so are the antioxidants found in red wine. I'd make a joke about not being able to corrupt what I don't have, but I wouldn't be fooling anyone.
 

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Originally posted by Zimfan
Hey, my doctor approves of my glass of wine a day average alcohol consumtion. Not only is alcohol good for one's heart, but so are the antioxidants found in red wine. I'd make a joke about not being able to corrupt what I don't have, but I wouldn't be fooling anyone.

I don't drink at all. But, it's because I don't like the smell (or taste) of alcohol due to growing up with alcoholic parents.
 

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Originally posted by ebenz47037
Be very glad that I'm not her mother. :chuckle:

To hear some people talk, the number one pastime of college age men is to corrupt pure young women. My fear of angry mothers keeps me in check, though. ;)
 

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Originally posted by ebenz47037
I don't drink at all. But, it's because I don't like the smell (or taste) of alcohol due to growing up with alcoholic parents.
That's understandable. I like a glass of White Zin (I'm sure Zimfan just fell on the floor) every now and then but that's about it.
 

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Originally posted by Zimfan
To hear some people talk, the number one pastime of college age men is to corrupt pure young women. My fear of angry mothers keeps me in check, though. ;)

Don't forget fathers with guns, too! :chuckle:
 
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