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A modern adaptation of world war II for the teenager

Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by AndyPants, Aug 3, 2010.

  1. AndyPants

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    enjoy :D


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    Pretty funny Andy. I'm afraid though that for many teens, that is even more than they know.;)
     
  3. AndyPants

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    i'd say in some instances that would be all too true
     
  4. Radar4077

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    xD thats funny. and i have a facebook profile, so the whole thing is even funnier :D

    (P.S.; i will be a teen in november :D)
     
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    Extremely enjoyable! reps your way!
     
  6. AndyPants

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    glad ye liked it, made me laugh
     
  7. ULITHI

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    :lol: That is the funniest thing I have seen all week!!!

    I have a degree in teaching, but I'm not practicing yet. If I do, I am totally using this as an intro overview to WWII.

    Heck, why not? It might work!!!!
     
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    I taught for almost 35 years, and I agree that this might be useful. I used all manner of items that I thought would get the kids involved. I can definitely see this as being a useful tool.
     
  9. Hilts

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    Not all are shallow.

    With my Dad, took my 21 year old son back to Ridgewell base, USAAF 381stBG.

    Met a vet there and Ben appreciates what sacrifices those guys made!!

    Mind you, B****y computer games!! :mad:
     
  10. Mehar

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    Impressive!

    What's that about juice in the final entry?
     
  11. Chef des Todes

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    Great post man and super funny pic :D

    But yes Lrusso your correct. I'm in the 10th grade, and most kids still don't even know what year it took place, or what peral harbor is.
     
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    That was awesome, made me laugh. :D

    Chris
     
  13. AndyPants

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    I'd say go for it guys, i know many teachers here in Ireland that are experimenting with facebook in the classroom, and their having some surprising results
     

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