Roger Stritmatter | October 9, 2011
Like I said a few months ago, Joe, great video, but you forgot to mention Shakespeare’s real name.
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Roger Stritmatter | October 8, 2011
I have a confession to make. William Ray is my favorite mail carrier. On the days when the usual mailman is off, and William substitutes for him, we have the greatest seminars. I know, I know. Mr. Ray’s mail carrying style has been criticized, on some distant internet islands far from the beaten track of [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | October 7, 2011
The following manuscript was sent to me from a fraudulent email account somewhere in Bermuda. I have no idea what it means, who wrote, or whether it is worth the pixels used to print it. But I liked the pic, so I thought I’d reproduce it anyway. If anyone has any idea what any of [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | October 2, 2011
Think about it. Coyote is the smartest of all animals. He is a trickster. Do you really think “Shakespeare” could fool him for ten seconds with that big grin and the bristle showing he hadn’t shaved in five days? I mean, o.k., sometimes I don’t shave for five days, but my face is not [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | October 2, 2011
From time to time, probably on a predictable cycle like Cicada hatches, we educators go through a paroxysm of doubt over whether we’re doing our job very well and if not, why not. Naturally being one of these same unfortunates I haven’t a clue as to the answer. But it has occurred to me [...]
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