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17 de Agosto, 2007

Teaching Children Important Truths

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WHILE they play!

Fantastic! Buy some for a child near you!

After all...it wasn't so long ago when children were learning something different about color:

sombrero tip to amiga Carmen

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Comentarios (13)


anon dijo:

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nezua limón xolagrafik-jonez dijo:

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The connection of "India Red" was to India, but since people misunderstood, they changed it. Or so the story goes.

I already told you how I felt about "anonymous" handles. You choose to ignore me. I now will delete your comment, sorry.


Rafael dijo:

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Interesting. And true...maybe this is the time to bring back the melting pot crayons?


RickB dijo:

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They sell them in the UK too
http://websites.uk-plc.net/EDUZONE/Products/Jumbo_People_Crayons.htm
Getting some for my nice nieces.


nezua limón xolagrafik-jonez dijo:

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then i assume you feel, as i do, that we should starve out the Mean Nieces...deprive them of crayons! let them rub their fingertips raw clawing at the trapdoor, then they can color with their blood!

maybe i pushed that too far.



RC dijo:

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Personally, I prefer the mean nieces. More interesting and potentially radical, unlike the nice nieces. I have molded my mean nieces into a clandestine order of surreptitious operatives with capabilities far beyond mere clawing.


RickB dijo:

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Well yeah the one in the attic we don't talk about, actually I shouldn't have said even that, shhh. Now they'll make me feed her, oh well better go mix up some roadkill and fish-heads.


Rafael dijo:

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Nice shirt, I tempted to for the military green, just for kicks!


Rafael dijo:

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to buy....I sucks...lol


Pat Logan dijo:

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Those look fun! :)


annie dijo:

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i just might have to buy some for myself! ;)
those really are a great idea.


Luisa dijo:

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yes, what a great idea!

reminds me of that cartoon you did about the melting pot.

kick it, ése.

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