u4me
Sitting For The Papadakis's
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Post by u4me on Feb 3, 2011 18:01:06 GMT -5
"Tell him he is adopted" still makes me laugh. I got yelled at by someone in the BSC LJ community a few years ago for suggesting it as a way to upset someone. You'd think that would be a safe space for Karen Brewer insults. Hahaha! I think that's AWESOME!
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Post by virgoscorpio on Apr 9, 2011 15:15:24 GMT -5
I liked the part where Ricky passed the note to Karen, full of spelling mistakes, and Karen corrected the mistakes and passed it back to him with a grade of D+ on it.
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Post by wenonah4th on Apr 9, 2011 15:43:52 GMT -5
Can't you just see KAren correcting Claudia's spelling?!
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u4me
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Post by u4me on Apr 9, 2011 15:53:08 GMT -5
^ They should have that kid edit the record book!
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Post by anzuhana on Apr 9, 2011 15:56:14 GMT -5
Just imagine how Claudia would feel then.
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Post by candykane on Apr 9, 2011 15:59:53 GMT -5
Karen would give Claudia an F every time!
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Post by anzuhana on Apr 9, 2011 16:04:44 GMT -5
^ I can see Karen doing that.
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Post by booboobrewer on Apr 9, 2011 16:41:37 GMT -5
^ They should have that kid edit the record book! lol, I could see Karen happily going through the club notebook and correcting every (Claudia) error she sees.
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Post by virgoscorpio on Apr 9, 2011 18:03:23 GMT -5
Just like Ms. Coleman does -- and we know much much Karen loves Ms. Coleman!
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Post by wenonah4th on Apr 10, 2011 14:59:06 GMT -5
Karen or Ms. Colman could have had a task with this morning's church bulletin. I found several errors, not of spelling but of usage.
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supprazz
Sitting For The Newtons
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Post by supprazz on May 31, 2011 2:54:48 GMT -5
I liked the part where Ricky passed the note to Karen, full of spelling mistakes, and Karen corrected the mistakes and passed it back to him with a grade of D+ on it. Her spelling improved one book later, she sure came a long way from her KittyKat Club invitations to the members
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Post by virgoscorpio on Apr 14, 2012 17:32:30 GMT -5
^ How about in Karen's Sleepover when her, Hannie & Nancy write the pact and signed it and each of their handwriting looks like different versions of Kristy's (and like a 13-year-old did it). They were really inconsistent with Karen's spelling ability and printing.
Anyway, this book reminds me that I'm seriously overdue for another pair of glasses. The last ones I got were in 2002!!!!!!!!!!!!! Luckily, I'm near-sighted and would really only need the glasses while driving (which I don't).
Funny how Ricky and Karen are kind of like Mallory and Ben (the couple with glasses). Karma really hit Ricky in the "eye" (pun...kind of!) after teasing Karen about her glasses, since he had to get them too.
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Post by sparklymouse on Apr 14, 2012 18:44:55 GMT -5
Your eyesight must not be bad at all if you haven't had new glasses in ten years. I literally have to have things 6 inches from my face to be able to read them if I don't have my glasses on.
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Post by greer on Apr 15, 2012 13:58:58 GMT -5
Your eyesight must not be bad at all if you haven't had new glasses in ten years. I literally have to have things 6 inches from my face to be able to read them if I don't have my glasses on. well around age 25 or so, your vision is supposed to level off if you're someone who has been nearsighted since childhood. At least that's what the eye doctor told me when I inquired about get lasik a few years back. But I'm with you--I think my vision is 20/800 or something like that. I need to wear glasses at all times, although I take them off to read and just hold things like 3 inches from my eyes.
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Post by virgoscorpio on Apr 15, 2012 14:06:50 GMT -5
Your eyesight must not be bad at all if you haven't had new glasses in ten years. I literally have to have things 6 inches from my face to be able to read them if I don't have my glasses on. No, it's not horrible. It helps that I'm near-sighted. But when I do put on my glasses I can notice a difference (especially with things far away). But if I were to drive, for example - which I don't - I would need to wear them. I'm planning on getting new lenses and frames soon. I want the big, newspaper boy style glasses.
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