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Praise the lord and pass the tartar sauce.

Can we move on, please? I think this is going the way of the polical battles
a few months ago. It's getting old--and though oddly interesting as to what
folks know and don't know at this point in their lives, how 'bout starting
your own list for debating Jews/Christians/Catholics/Baptists/Jesus-loving
Jews?

As an unschooler, I DO think that I'm open to learning many new things,but
this is tiring. It truly has nothing to do with unschooling, and it won't go
away.

Sorry, Joyce! If I could think of another subject, I'd start one! <G> Any
ideas?

Kelly

Deborah Lewis

***Praise the lord and pass the tartar sauce.

Can we move on, please?***

Are you the same poster who didn't like the dog topic a while back? <g>

You have to come up with something juicy like cat poo or evolution or the
evolution of cat poo.

Just look at all these unschooling opportunities! Recipe's animal care,
science, religion.

Ok, here's a topic. Has any one tried the game Vet Emergency? It looks
like something my son would like but before we get it I thought I'd see
if some wise unschooler had a review.

We'll that's still sort of a critter topic, but as far as I can tell, no
Jesus.

Deb L

Fetteroll

on 10/20/02 4:10 PM, Deborah Lewis at ddzimlew@... wrote:

> Ok, here's a topic. Has any one tried the game Vet Emergency? It looks
> like something my son would like but before we get it I thought I'd see
> if some wise unschooler had a review.

We have that. We killed two animals with it.

I think it could be good if there were a helpful aide there making
suggestions or a vet to follow around and explain what's going on. But
you're figuring out how the program works while guessing what treatments to
use -- and no follow up on why that treatment was chosen -- all in "real"
time while the pet is suffering.

I like the idea, but a lot more pets will have to die before we learn enough
to know what to do :-/

Joyce

Deborah Lewis

On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 18:07:45 -0400 Fetteroll <fetteroll@...>
writes:

> We have that. We killed two animals with it.

Oh. Well, I hadn't thought about that.

>But
>you're figuring out how the program works while guessing what treatments
to
>use -- and no follow up on why that treatment was chosen -- all in
"real"
>time while the pet is suffering.

That sounds kind of intense, and my son would really want to know why one
treatment was chosen over the other... hmm.

Thanks Joyce.

Deb L

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ITS GREAT, MY 10 YR OLD SON HAS IT AND LOVES IT. IT ALSO TEACHES GREAT
SCIENCE. SOME APPLYS TO HUMANS AS WELL. I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.