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How did you manage to find your way here?
Go on. Tell us about your journey.
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First text | on Feb 7th 2001, 11:50:39 wrote dandy-doo about how |
Latest text | on Apr 7th 2009, 19:32:12 wrote Ronja about how |
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on Jun 22nd 2007, 07:40:00 wrote
on Jul 22nd 2007, 13:24:58 wrote |
How did you manage to find your way here?
Go on. Tell us about your journey.
It was only recently that I realised (being very simple sometimes) that 'who' is a scrambled version of 'how'. Are the two linked? Who knows how I might get through to one who knows??
How can the changes understand my mind if I time all the world?
How is the way something is done.
How is the Indian greeting in old black-and-white movies.
How is an anagram of who.
How many times in my thirty-four years of teaching did I set a child on the road to reading and all the world by beginning with the ABC's?
How many times did I challenge an angry adolescent with Emerson and Thoreau? Or introduce a dreamy-eyed poet to the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam?
How many times did I recite the six-times table? And explain the glory and the mystery of x and n?
These were the joys of a one-room schoolhouse.
how can i understand the world if my mind changes all the time
Perhaps (sorry non pc) Red Indians were among the world's first natural philosophers...always going around saying a thoughtful 'how' (with & without the question mark) to each other.
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