A couple of thoughts on this topic. First, I owe what typing skills I have to the students being seated alphabetically in typing class. We had little two person tables and I was seated next to one of the most beautiful girls in the school as a result of the aforementioned seating arrangements. As a result I'm sure I type much faster and with better accuracy than would have ever been possible without this motivation. Who says humans can't multi-task? I could read, type AND watch her fingers too! Perhaps it's a hormonal thing that we lose in our 20's, like the ability to shift your 4 on the floor with your knee ;)
Secondly I'm starting to feel like I'm in an episode of Green Acres as many people in the local area have lost the use of the words idea and ideal. Too often when in conversation if I put forth a suggestion, someone will respond with, "Oh that sounds like a good ideal, in fact I'm sure that's the idea way to handle that." I don't know where this came from, but I've got an, er, idea. When the thing came up with the Honey Boo Boo show, I didn't know what a Honey Boo Boo was, so I googled it. I watched a couple of their 'teaser' videos and she used those words incorrectly.
So, I'm left wondering how we are going to maintain our status on the world stage when a Honey Boo Boo is a popular show and we don't have our ideas and ideals sorted out.
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