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Thursday, 12 June 2003, 11:30 AM
Figure 8 is double 4 ...


I picked up a DVD of Schoolhouse Rock last year, and realized the other day that Kitten would probably enjoy them.

I have Multiplication Rock running at the moment, and she is totally enrapt. Hoo-yah.

And, frankly, I'm right there with her. Some great music (or at least greatly nostaligic) there. Even the stuff I'd forgotten rings some sweet bells. Even if it's declasse these days to do math drills, or make educational references to Noah, or a "mystic Trinity," it's still solidly worth it for anyone with kids. Honest.


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Sunday, 15 June 2003, 11:26 AM
Quoth Da Goddess ...

I can still sing the majority of those songs all these years later! That's POWER!


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