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cheerchicken05
05-09-2004, 08:57 PM
this post doesnt have much of a purpose, just wanted to share.

for the end of my AP english class we have to write a big term paper. its kinda of a research paper, with a persuasive side. most people are doing the same-old issues (abortion, gun control, racism...) i was like welll i wanna do HCM cuz its not too much research cuz we have already done SO much, and i can add personal experience (techers love that) and for the persuasive side, they should add cardiovascular health into sports physicals. at least ask about family's cadiovascular health...etc.

so that should be fun...heh...

all for nooooww!!!

Sarah
05-09-2004, 09:14 PM
Cool! You should e-mail Lisa to see if she has any recommendations for you in terms of where to get the latest research and to see if you can use her a source.

good luck!

s

Lisa Salberg
05-10-2004, 01:32 PM
That is great! You have all the access in the world to the right information!

Best wishes,
Lisa

Toogoofy317
05-22-2004, 11:24 PM
hey, CheerChicken! I've done several papers in college about HCM. PM me and I can help you.


Mary S.

cheerchicken05
06-01-2004, 05:16 PM
well im actually starting the repor now (theres an idea). i actually have to turn it in early because my surgery is on the due dare (go figure) if any of you have anything you think should be in it just say so!!! thanks for your help!!!

Burton Borrok
06-01-2004, 06:33 PM
Hi Janelle,
You might reconsider Mary S.’ offer. She a straight ‘A’ student who has done papers on HCM already. I’d bet she could be a world of help.
Burt

PS
Gun control is hitting what you aim at.

I understand abortion has become so popular among teens in the inner cities that in some places there's a fourteen month waiting list.

I don’t believe in racism. Some days I have enough trouble with walkism.

You might wonder why I was thrown out of college. It was for cheating - - - with the dean’s wife.

I was even thrown out of the Girl Scouts. We were on a sleep-over and I told the den mother I was frightened and wanted to sleep with her.

Ah yes, those were the days. . . .
Burt

Tigger1
06-02-2004, 10:05 AM
Burton, Burton, Burton, where did your mother and I go wrong.

Tigger1

Burton Borrok
06-02-2004, 05:46 PM
It all began when I was born, a month too soon.
My Ma was frightened by a runaway saloon.
Pa was forced to be a hobo, because he played the oboe,
And the oboe is clearly understood,
To be an ill wind which no one blows good.

I’ll never forget the morning, that grandpa ate the awning
To impress a pretty lady, who went for men that were shady.
And Uncle Josiah, of the great ‘Frisco fire,
Ran off to Hawaya, with the old Erie cow.
Which was thereupon invented, and lovingly presented,
A rolling pin that strikes, and then goes – POW!

Does anybody out there know where this comes from, and who originally performed it?
An exploding cigar to the winner.
Burt

emopunkcore
06-03-2004, 12:38 PM
anatole of paris by danny kaye

'tis amazing the wealth of information that google provides you.

Burton Borrok
06-03-2004, 05:50 PM
Absolutely true.

The only thing you missed was that it, and most of his material, was written by Silvia Fine, his ex-wife. They couldn’t live together, but they worked together fine.

Since you admitted that you used google to find the answer, and did not get it from memory, I’m sorry but no loaded cigar for you.
Burt

Did it show the words to the whole song?