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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 - Posts
Spelling with Flickr
Found this via Adam and Rachel...
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Whatever you are, be a good one.
Another one doing the rounds... What Famous Leader Are You?personality tests by similarminds.com
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'Blog quote(s) of the week
Elizabeth Keogh's post which describes polling as "the 'child in the back seat' method", and then goes on to describe how to "make the child go to sleep until we arrive". I can practically hear "Are we there yet?" x many....
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