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ThetaPrincess24 07-04-2010 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ThetaDancer (Post 1950484)
Lol---I'm not holding my breath. My understanding is that the people in her district really love her, while people in other districts...not so much. I also believe she's only halfway through her current term and this seems like something that will be laughed at until another politician says something else ridiculous, and then it will be relatively insignificant.

That is probably true! :)

Drolefille 07-04-2010 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1950507)
Me too! Or unable to find the USA on a world map, where major world conflicts are, and where Washington D.C. is located.

I've also had several "discussions" regarding the statehood of Washington D.C. The sad part is, people will only admit to their mistake when I show them their error on a map! :)

Are they really not teaching this stuff anymore? In fifth grade we had to learn all the states and their capitals. On our test, we were given a blank US map and had to fill in the names of all of the states & their capitals plus Washington D.C. We even got points taken away for incorrect spelling. We had to do the same thing in middle school in world history for Europe, and be able to know where certain countries were in South America, Africa, Asia, and knowing that Australia is both a country & a continent.

I like games like this: http://www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq

Or the ones where you have to place the states on an utterly empty map. That's actually harder than you think...

Elephant Walk 07-04-2010 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1950516)
I like games like this: http://www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq

Or the ones where you have to place the states on an utterly empty map. That's actually harder than you think...

I had been looking for that game for awhile. Thanks.

Great game.

Drolefille 07-04-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1950533)
I had been looking for that game for awhile. Thanks.

Great game.

No problem :D there are a ton of variations out there but that's a good'un

PiKA2001 07-04-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1950430)
Hey, it's a mitten AND a scarf. I have a bunch of friends who are "Yoopers" as I think it's spelled.

It's not a scarf, it's a rabbit.

Drolefille 07-04-2010 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 1950606)
It's not a scarf, it's a rabbit.

That doesn't make any sense. A mitten and a rabbit? How silly.

PiKA2001 07-04-2010 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1950608)
That doesn't make any sense. A mitten and a rabbit? How silly.

Not at all as the U.P. Somewhat resembles a rabbit. I've never heard the scarf reference before.

http://povertycorner.files.wordpress...bbitmitten.jpg

Drolefille 07-04-2010 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 1950627)
Not at all as the U.P. Somewhat resembles a rabbit. I've never heard the scarf reference before.

http://povertycorner.files.wordpress...bbitmitten.jpg

Heh, it's what I learned growing up. No idea how common it is to learn one vs the other.

pshsx1 07-04-2010 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1950507)
Me too! Or unable to find the USA on a world map, where major world conflicts are, and where Washington D.C. is located.

I've also had several "discussions" regarding the statehood of Washington D.C. The sad part is, people will only admit to their mistake when I show them their error on a map! :)

Are they really not teaching this stuff anymore? In fifth grade we had to learn all the states and their capitals. On our test, we were given a blank US map and had to fill in the names of all of the states & their capitals plus Washington D.C. We even got points taken away for incorrect spelling. We had to do the same thing in middle school in world history for Europe, and be able to know where certain countries were in South America, Africa, Asia, and knowing that Australia is both a country & a continent.

Oh yeah, I learned states and capitals early on.

In ninth grade, we had to learn every US state and Canadian province plus every country in the world. The class was called Global Studies. By the end of the course I knew almost every country in the world without fail.

It made me angry when this one girl confused China with Russia. I mean, of all countries... and it wasn't like this was the beginning of the Asian unit either...

I still know where every state is, but it's not like I'm perfect. I slip up every once in a while with all of the square states of the West :P


Also, I learned Michigan as the mitten (LP) and the UP lol. None of my teachers never knew how to interpret it... And I grew up in MI.

AGDee 07-05-2010 12:33 AM

Yep, they never taught the fudgies anything about a scarf or a rabbit... There was the mitten and there was the UP.

honeychile 07-05-2010 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1950507)
Me too! Or unable to find the USA on a world map, where major world conflicts are, and where Washington D.C. is located.

I've also had several "discussions" regarding the statehood of Washington D.C. The sad part is, people will only admit to their mistake when I show them their error on a map! :)

Are they really not teaching this stuff anymore? In fifth grade we had to learn all the states and their capitals. On our test, we were given a blank US map and had to fill in the names of all of the states & their capitals plus Washington D.C. We even got points taken away for incorrect spelling. We had to do the same thing in middle school in world history for Europe, and be able to know where certain countries were in South America, Africa, Asia, and knowing that Australia is both a country & a continent.

My mother INSISTED that we knew that Washington DC included part of Virginia (Alexandria & I think Arlington) prior to "the late unpleasantness". Her eldest brother traveled a lot for work, so I got a puzzle of the United States, and of the World. I was expected to know each capital, the state's main industry, and major cities, and trust me, he quizzed me on them. The last time I saw him, he asked me tons of geography questions, then why his step-granddaughter didn't know them. I told him it was because I am Carmen SanDiego! He was so pleased...

Animate 07-06-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1949961)
Bless her heart.

hahahahahahahaha


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