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July 22, 2008

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Carolyn Jewel

Oh my gosh! This is the best blog post EVER!

Thanks for making me laugh.

Helen Ginger

So funny. And so true at the same time.

Sarah Blake

Best Blog Post Ever! It inspired me to follow up with one of my own!

Dan

Awesome! Do you want to do a guest post for the Raincoast Books blog in Canada? lol.

Josh L

Isn't it "you're"?

Alan

Hey Josh,

It's a phrase teachers (British teachers, anyway) use when they want kids not to demonstrate that they are working (you're) but to leave an evidential trail of the process by which they achieve, say, a mathematical solution: the 'working' is this record of their process, a noun (therefore, 'your').

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