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Ha, we weren't that far off after all. StormCrow Send a noteboard - 04/10/2010 08:11:39 PM

Heh, I actually graduated from HS in Cleveland, although I only lived there 2 years. City schools, so not the best, but I only used Cliff notes when I didn't have time to do the reading assignments, and they didn't really help. I didn't realize SC was that bad :P


That's pretty funny. I had 2 years in Ohio (Lake - the Uniontown one, not the one over by Toledo that got hit by a tornado this year) and then 2 years down in SC. City schools there were probably still better than some of the schools in SC. The one I went to wasn't too bad on the whole, but there were definitely lower standards.

But more seriously though, that show... Wishbone was a lot more useful (and fun!) than Cliff notes :D


I forgot about that show. Have seen it in passing. It came on at the tail end of high school for me, so I wouldn't have gotten much use out of it anyway.


It's much more metaphorical than just a play on the names. He relates to properties as well as the history of each element used. The total is not that long of a list. As I mentioned it is one element per chapter, and I think there are twenty or thirty chapters.


This definitely sounds cool. I think I'm going to look it up and give it a try sometime. Thanks!

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