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In a message dated 6/30/2003 7:00:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> I would also like to say for the record that there are a few people here
> who
> are more radical about unschooling than I am, but they haven't been
> complained
> about. I wrote to a small group of them a month or two ago and said I
> thought they were going too far (for my comfort), farther than I would and I
> was
> used to being the radical fringe!
>
>

Certainly it's not necessary to name names, but now I'm REALLY curious...
what topics/issues are more radical than you regarding unschooling?

Kathryn


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Deborah Lewis

***Certainly it's not necessary to name names, but now I'm REALLY
curious...
what topics/issues are more radical than you regarding unschooling?***

Uh, that'd be me. I think one is not truly an unschooler until one can
make fudge a part of every meal and eat it while doing back flips on the
trampoline. There'll be a list soon. Fudge Flipping Unschoolers. Or
Fudgeschoolers.

Deb L, who's neighbor gave her a bottle of wine and a bowl full of
cherries... can you tell? Such a good neighbor. (she came to bounce on
the trampoline)

nellebelle

Fudgeschoolers. I like that!

I once had a neighbor tell me she sometimes spends entire days trying not to eat chocolate. I told her I make it a point to eat some everyday :-)

Mary Ellen

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Tia Leschke

>
> Uh, that'd be me. I think one is not truly an unschooler until one can
> make fudge a part of every meal and eat it while doing back flips on the
> trampoline. There'll be a list soon. Fudge Flipping Unschoolers. Or
> Fudgeschoolers.

Oh I so wish I could join that one. I used to be able to do a back flip off
the diving board . . . about 40 years ago. Does that count? <g> I do love
fudge.
Tia

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin
leschke@...

Helen Hegener

> > There'll be a list soon. Fudge Flipping Unschoolers. Or
> > Fudgeschoolers.

Chocolate is one of my bad habits (I have many).

Helen

Deborah Lewis

***I used to be able to do a back flip off
the diving board . . . about 40 years ago. Does that count? <g> I do
love
fudge.***

Holy Buckets, Tia! That counts and how!

Deb L

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In a message dated 6/30/2003 11:53:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> ***Certainly it's not necessary to name names, but now I'm REALLY
> curious...
> what topics/issues are more radical than you regarding unschooling?***
>
> Uh, that'd be me. I think one is not truly an unschooler until one can
> make fudge a part of every meal and eat it while doing back flips on the
> trampoline. There'll be a list soon. Fudge Flipping Unschoolers. Or
> Fudgeschoolers.
>
> Deb L, who's neighbor gave her a bottle of wine and a bowl full of
> cherries... can you tell? Such a good neighbor. (she came to bounce on
> the trampoline)
>
>
Oh, cool! Can I come live with you???? Are you going to SC?????

Kathryn


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Deborah Lewis

***Oh, cool! Can I come live with you???? Are you going to SC?????***

No, I won't be there. I couldn't manage the air fare -- not that AND
some of the other things Dylan wanted to do this summer. But you can
come live with me and Julian can bring his curly head full of critters.
<g> (That's still my favorite story!)

Deb L

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Hmmm.

Radical fringe!

I just found out that *I* TOO am considered more radical than Sandra!

CCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL!!!!!!!

~Kelly

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In a message dated 7/1/2003 10:59:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> No, I won't be there. I couldn't manage the air fare -- not that AND
> some of the other things Dylan wanted to do this summer. But you can
> come live with me and Julian can bring his curly head full of critters.
> <g> (That's still my favorite story!)
>
> Deb L
>

Deb, plan NOW to come to MA for next year's in August!

Kathryn


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