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Thread: Tissue Joke

Docfirestein
Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:35 am
#1

How do you make a tissue dance?

Put a lill' boogy into it!

AAAAAaaaaaccchhhoooo!!!

da dumh da ching!

Kaomond
Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:23 pm
#2

i dont get it




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Moo-logic
Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:54 pm
#3






Kaomond wrote:
i dont get it





then you must Noy have gone threw kindergarden



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Mereset
Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:00 pm
#4



Moo-logic wrote:


Kaomond wrote:
i dont get it



then you must Noy have gone threw kindergarden





I dont get what you wrote
Moo-logic
Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:02 pm
#5

I dont have Edit Yet



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Docfirestein
Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:49 pm
#6

She siad taht you olny hvae to look at the vrey frsit and lsat lteters of any wrod for the biran to udnrstenad it. All the mdlide ltetres can be mxied up. Dno't you konw aynihntg auobt Kndgadrrein?

Docfirestein
Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:52 pm
#7

Ooooops! I mispelled Kindergarden!

Modru
Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:26 am
#8


that joke should be put out of its misery.





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Kaomond
Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:20 am
#9






Docfirestein wrote:
Ooooops! I mispelled Kindergarden!




What's kindergarden?




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Docfirestein
Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:49 am
#10

My bad, replace "d" with "t". Sorry, grasping English can be a little difficult for me since it's not my (nor Agef's) native language. Must be same for you? Shall I post a walkthrough guide for the joke? If you have difficulty understanding anything else please feel free to check in with George & Charles

HERE

. I am not die Kindergärtnerin. But I'm sure you're not to blame. Insanity makes lots of things difficult... you wild and wacky guy! You're crazy! Yes you are! Yes you are!

Docfirestein
Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:57 am
#11

All flame and no rant make Kaomond go something, something, something...

Dorelli
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:21 am
#12

Just on the offchance it was a genuine question (I can't believe I'm posting on this thread) ... kindergarden is the american/canadian version of the first year of school that children have ... in this case they are about 5 years old, go for half the day and mostly play at least this was the case when I was in it but it has probably changed to drilling them in how to do advanced calculus if we are judging by what was happening in school reform when i lived in california (joke).


It should not be confused with Kinder-garten (I think) in Germanic countries which, is, I believe, a version of playschool (US/Canada) or playgroup (UK) - a play-learning environment for 3-4 year olds which is optional.


In the UK (where I live), we start in the reception year at about 4 years old, go to school all day from the start, but again a mix of play and formalized learning occurs.




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Kaomond
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:36 am
#13






Dorelli wrote:

Just on the offchance it was a genuine question (I can't believe I'm posting on this thread) ... kindergarden is the american/canadian version of the first year of school that children have ... in this case they are about 5 years old, go for half the day and mostly play at least this was the case when I was in it but it has probably changed to drilling them in how to do advanced calculus if we are judging by what was happening in school reform when i lived in california (joke).


It should not be confused with Kinder-garten (I think) in Germanic countries which, is, I believe, a version of playschool (US/Canada) or playgroup (UK) - a play-learning environment for 3-4 year olds which is optional.


In the UK (where I live), we start in the reception year at about 4 years old, go to school all day from the start, but again a mix of play and formalized learning occurs.





So basically a 'foreign' verson of nursery school? iunderstand now




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