by Hayley Wood | Aug 25, 2008 | The Public Humanist
My father and I are sitting on his couch, watching the Bowling for Columbine on a large screen TV in his home in rural Michigan, about an hour away from Michael Moore’s hometown of Flint. My father and I don’t know each other very well yet –we met...
by Maggie Kaiser | Aug 28, 2008 | The Public Humanist
For nearly twenty years, the organization I work for has connected children with histories and cultures of the world through primary sources. Countless educators have used these resources to bring distant lands and far off peoples into the classroom; students’...
by Frank Dodge | Aug 5, 2008 | The Dodge Report
We used the Quebec Rules exactly as they are written except instead of saying Zed we said Zero. That caused some confusion ofcourse but we all got used to it after awhile. Besides it is rare that you ever have a zero b/c people pretty much always put down at least one...
by Frank Dodge | Aug 12, 2008 | The Dodge Report
I wish I had of kept the rec’t b/c this never shld of happend. What happend is, I have got abt a million slugs feasting on my cabbage. So I ran the extinction cord down w/ the vacuum & started sucking them up but they just jammed up the filter & the...
by Frank Dodge | Aug 14, 2008 | The Dodge Report
They keep having threesomes on my beans. Why wld I want to eat beans after they have been mattresses for an ongoing japanese beetle orgy? It is around the clock beetle on beetle action & enough is enough. I am not saying this b/c I am jealous or anything, I am...