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On Jan 10, 2:14*pm, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale"
wrote: This in no way changes my opinion. *If mommy and daddy want to go cruising, great. Leave the 15 year old in school. "Bill Kearney" Gee, seems as though all here for the first time have a consensous.... Ya, the 15 yo daughte needs to be sharpening her flirting and dating skills. Kinda hard to do that on a boat. That is unless ya dont miind the little **** working her magic on some of the old crusiers............. Eeeewwww! Trust me when I say 15 yo girls practice on dads. I guess they think its safe. For example, was on my boat with three 15-16 yo girls they all start to pack out to go swimming except one. She holds back and says Bob would you put the sun block on my back... I say okay then she turns her back to me and drops her top !?!?!!?!? I have met about 12-15 homschooled teens. They are really great at: read the book... take the test.... read the book.... take the test but each lacked the other stuff like application, analysis, synthisis, evaluation skills. I like that one post who said use U of Nebraska curiculum cause the Uof N give auto admission to thoes students. Now that seems a bit fishy...... Buy our stuff and ya get in free?? Bob |
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