Re: Trusting the US to follow previous agreements
By: Janis Kracht to Joe Delahaye on Mon May 02 2016 11:49:02
>> Maybe you 'saved' one of them
JK> Hahaha... free them would be more like it :) But somehow I doubt that
JK> would happen given the constant pressure from the "group".
I think you are correct there.
>> I had enough trouble with Latin, nevermind Greek
JK> Latin was one that I really aced - a grade of 98 on most finals. It was a
JK> very
JK> logical language in construction to me after French, Spanish, and some
JK> other languages I'd studied. But everyone is different, I know that. My
JK> kids are like me as far as languages go, thankfully they didn't take after
JK> Ron with his foreign language skills haha.. He took enough to get through
JK> Hopkins but never ever enjoyed it :)
I didnt care for French either. I have a very basic understanding of it.
Reading is easier then listnening to a conversation (they talk too fast).
Working with a lot of French Canadians, I did learn a few choice words though
>> Yes, that could influence things like that.
JK> Yep, you could see it kind of over and over with her as she'd migrate to
JK> one wacky group or another :( Finally I kind of forced her to agree to go
JK> to college. It wasn't easy since she'd dropped out, but I knew of a plan
JK> in NYS that enabled her to finsh HS and start college at the same time.
JK> She did that, then went on earn her MS in microbiology and eventually
JK> landed a job at the NYS
JK> Dept. of Virology... so finally I could relax Lol
So, you actually 'saved' her. From herself and the cults.
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