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01/22/26 06:34 PM #2228    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


     Who? has the cards???


01/23/26 12:02 PM #2229    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


     Peace is not to be squandered.


01/23/26 02:49 PM #2230    

 

Nancy Doyle (Sudlow)

Amen.

01/29/26 11:46 AM #2231    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

 Every living thing has some level of consciousness.        
 -- Quantum Science


02/01/26 10:44 AM #2232    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

 
     Snow on the beach.***


02/01/26 10:54 AM #2233    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


     ***Bomb cyclones in southeast.


02/08/26 12:10 PM #2234    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


 Three scorpions in a bottle.


02/13/26 03:27 PM #2235    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


   Dead or dormant?


02/14/26 12:06 PM #2236    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


  There's a victim in the balance.


02/23/26 08:05 AM #2237    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


   Major winter storm strengthens into      
      BOMB CYCLONE in northeast -       
                a SNOWICANE.


02/24/26 08:01 AM #2238    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


     "Stay on our side."


02/25/26 09:16 AM #2239    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


       Do you feel our pain? 


02/28/26 06:34 AM #2240    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


 "Bombs will be dropping everywhere,"        
    without Congressional authorization. 


03/02/26 04:15 PM #2241    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

"There will likely be more (deaths) before it ends. That's the way it (war) is. Likely be more (deaths)."        
-- President Trump


03/02/26 08:07 PM #2242    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)

  "Bomb and hope," says Tom Friedman.      
   Netanyahu calls it, "Gateway to Peace."


03/03/26 09:35 AM #2243    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


  Now (unlike yesterday)
  Trump says, "It's too late to talk."

 


03/03/26 11:30 AM #2244    

 

Marvin Irving Blusteln

Yes, it is too late to talk when your words have no integrity.


03/03/26 11:51 AM #2245    

 

Roger C. Kaage

Well said, Marv.


03/04/26 03:52 PM #2246    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


   Trump had a feeling war was imminent 
   so we dropped bombs on Iran.  
   No plan (the armada was there),       
      nor protection for our troops,      
   Trump launched war with Iran.        
 

 


03/05/26 10:05 AM #2247    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


 Messaging gap:          
 Check w Sen Tuberville for defn of war:   
 he calls this conflict "short & sweet".

 

 


03/06/26 11:09 AM #2248    

 

Marvin Irving Blusteln

Sounds like Tuberville is an oxymoron.


03/07/26 01:22 PM #2249    

 

Janis Kliphardt (Emery)


 Are we inured to the reality of war?        
 Why is the White House releasing war-game videos?        
(gamifying the war on Iran)

 

 


03/08/26 01:16 PM #2250    

 

Holly Semiloff (Ciotti)

Sorry to detract from weighty issues like war, destruction, hatred, and terrorism, but I have a down-memory-lane question:  anyone recall what AP courses we had at Niles West back in the early 1060s?  I recall Liz Honnet telling me she took AP Literature and they read King Lear, but I was so, like, totally not academic then, that it was news to me, not that I would have cared.

I'm still teaching high school English, and my students sometimes ask about "the old days."  Ha, ha, I show them my senior yearbook, and they are delighted with the hairstyles.  To them, the 9/11 attacks were ancient history, and soon, they think babies will be born with their little hands clutching a cellphone.

Those of you peeking at this website might have been ones to take AP courses, so maybe you recall.

 

thanks, holly (semiloff) ciotti

 


03/08/26 02:38 PM #2251    

 

Roger C. Kaage

Hi, Holly--

I only took one AP course - World History, my senior year.  Knowing the people responding to this site, I'm sure you'll have many others listed pretty soon.


03/09/26 11:21 AM #2252    

 

David Alexander Merrill

Hi Holly!
In the sciences we had AP Physics and Chemistry. There probably was AP Mathematics as well.
Does anyone remember the workbook we used in Chemistry written by George Sackheim? It was excellent, clear and concise. In the 1970s my wife was taking a chemistry intro course at UIC and Mr Sackheim was the instructor! I went with her one day to class and was impressed by the respect shown by the students. When he entered the room, all chatter ceased and he received everyone's full attention. He certainly knew how to keep a class engaged.
My best to all,
Dave

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