Well, she’s close.
LOL! Sounds logical…
Hey Mike! Why the long face?
Hard to fault the logic.
“Gradulating?” Okay, although the word I used was “paroled.”
“Graduating” from kindergarten was invented by people who knew that their kids wouldn’t finish high school.
Why does it have to be all bold?
Nabuquduriuzhur: “Glory be to Egypt” at graduation? I thought “Pomp and Circumstance No. 1” was legally required, although I think No. 4 is more festive. "Gaudiamus Igatur is festive (as Brahms demonstrated) but the lyrics are ominous.
Some people don’t know the symbols to use on this board to get boldface. Why not just share that info with them, instead of scolding them?
Bold or not makes no difference to me. I appreciate the commenters who take the time to share Lynn’s Notes with all of us. Thank you!
Well put Lizzie!
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Well, she’s close.
Argythree over 9 years ago
LOL! Sounds logical…
swami mommy over 9 years ago
Hey Mike! Why the long face?
lotsalaffs Premium Member over 9 years ago
Hard to fault the logic.
Guilty Bystander over 9 years ago
“Gradulating?” Okay, although the word I used was “paroled.”
loner34 over 9 years ago
“Graduating” from kindergarten was invented by people who knew that their kids wouldn’t finish high school.
W6BXQ, John over 9 years ago
Why does it have to be all bold?
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Nabuquduriuzhur: “Glory be to Egypt” at graduation? I thought “Pomp and Circumstance No. 1” was legally required, although I think No. 4 is more festive. "Gaudiamus Igatur is festive (as Brahms demonstrated) but the lyrics are ominous.
Argy.Bargy2 over 9 years ago
Some people don’t know the symbols to use on this board to get boldface. Why not just share that info with them, instead of scolding them?
finnygirl Premium Member over 9 years ago
Bold or not makes no difference to me. I appreciate the commenters who take the time to share Lynn’s Notes with all of us. Thank you!
poodles27 over 9 years ago
Well put Lizzie!