Well I think the answer to this is a big resounding YES!
Why? because I spent my saterday afternoon with my little brothers and sisters playing games and acting stupid.
I thoroughly enjoyed teaching them several "drinking" games ... Kings, Split, BS, (whatever stop being a hypocrite....they need to learn early so they can win!)
unfortunaly my mom found out...she wasn't thrilled.
My dad on the other hand joined in and beat us to a pulp...(yeah we know how he spent his highschool years) Its amazing how drinking games can bring a family closer...thats sad huh?
Yeah ...Junk I Said. Ummm - random pointless awesome stuff
Monday, November 28, 2005
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Teaching isn't something for those who actually want an income or ever to own a house.
But do you really need either?
It sounds very sad for teachers and families for 2 reasons. Teachers contribute positive qualities and are educators. This situation sounds very negative and annoying; to think families are only close because of their drinking habits is crazy.
CRAZY:
adj 1: affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad" [syn: brainsick, demented, distracted, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhinged]
2: foolish; totally unsound; "an impractical solution"; "a crazy scheme"; "half-baked ideas"; "a screwball proposal without a prayer of working" [syn: half-baked, screwball, softheaded]
3: marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "she was crazy about him"; "gaga over the rock group's new album"; "he was infatuated with her" [syn: dotty, gaga, enamored, infatuated, in love, smitten, soft on(p), taken with(p)]
4: possessed by inordinate excitement; "the crowd went crazy"; "was crazy to try his new bicycle"
5: bizarre or fantastic; "had a crazy dream"; "wore a crazy hat"
6: intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with; "crazy about cars and racing" n : someone deranged and possibly dangerous [syn: loony, looney, weirdo]
yes ... yes it is
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