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Posted
2 minutes ago, Kitt said:

Just keeping you honest.

Honesty is the Best Policy. :yes: That's why it's my number one policy as President of Texas.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Drew Espinosa said:

Page, get ready for August 1, 2019, cause I'm gonna nuke you so hard, you're gonna walk funny afterwards. ;) 

That well be a sight to see :rofl:

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Posted
19 hours ago, Page Scrawler said:

I hereby decree Xander as President of the Nut Gang!   :D

If Drew can be President of Texas, I would be honored to be President of the Nut House...but Page has to finish his term...😀

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Posted
19 hours ago, Page Scrawler said:

 

I don't remember any such election taking place!  -_-  Therefore, I nominate Xander as President!

I believe the Russians voted you president...😄:rofl:

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Posted
19 hours ago, Randy Wade said:

lost your thought on the second one????????

Lost thought....if found return to Bob...call: 855 - Crazy Guy... 😄

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Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, Drew Espinosa said:

Page, get ready for August 1, 2019, cause I'm gonna nuke you so hard, you're gonna walk funny afterwards. ;) 

:rofl: Not too hard, you don't wanna hit a black hoooole :gikkle:

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Randy Wade said:

thought chemical warfare was agaist international law.

International law doesn't apply to me. :P 

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Posted
9 hours ago, bignick said:

I know, right? I mean I'm the only innocent here. 0:)

I'd love to, but I'm already in the Nut Patrol. :*)

Nut Patrol? Is that a spin-off of Paw Patrol?😄

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Posted
10 hours ago, Marty said:

Well, in the UK (except Scotland, apparently) GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is taken at around 16 years of age.

GCSEs were introduced in 1988 to establish a national qualification for those who decided to leave school at 16, without pursuing further academic study towards qualifications such as A-Levels (Advanced Levels) or university degrees. They replaced the former CSE (Certificate of Secondary Education) and O-Level (Ordinary Level) qualifications, uniting the two qualifications to allow access to the full range of grades for more students.

Thanks...every state is different here and in every state every school district is different in Connecticut, the town's makes the school district (or sometimes, in the rural part of the state, 2 or 3 or 4 towns create a school district) in Florida, the counties is the school district. Jordan might be going to a school 15 miles away from the house. Kipp said he was on the bus for 3 hours at his old foster house...

 

I was talking to the head of the local homeschool family group. Sounds great...

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