It wasn't offered? I took that through level 3, and Italian in college. Tried to learn some French with our kids a few years back when we went to France w/a bunch of friends. Haven't spoken it since.
My mom pulled me out of typing class, in which I had an 'A', because she didn't want me to be pigeonholed in a secretarial position. I can't type to this day.
I got an A in typing and I failed second year French because I got kicked out.....for playing cards in the back of the classroom with a foreign exchange student from Australia. :) So worth it!!! On that note I'm off to bed. I just finished Agenda 21 and that was my goal for the night! Yay me :) (Behave yourself!)
Oh yeah, I can tell you feel sorry for me. It's coming through your sarcasm loud and clear.
I did take typing. It was a required course. I think I got a "D". I hated it like I hated the foreign language course I was forced to take. French! I have no love for them, but the real problem was I not only had to learn to speak French, I had to learn to write it as well. Now, if the school district had offered a conversational Spanish class, I would have signed up.
You never took a proper typing class? I'm glad I don't have to look at the keys when I type...can't imagine. I feel a little sorry for you...I'm getting a little choaked up.
Is choaking really spelled that way. I thought it was choking. Have I been spelling it wrong my whole life? Not that I use it that often. You probably use it more than I do so perhaps I shouldn't question your spelling. Plus...you're older than me. (Part of that is going in the line of the day.)
I've had some time to ponder the ramifications of what I said. I'm sorry now because I just know FuchFace is likely choaking the chicken while he conjures that vision in his tiny brain. It's not good to throw gasoline in a fire, no matter how small it is.
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I did take typing. It was a required course. I think I got a "D". I hated it like I hated the foreign language course I was forced to take. French! I have no love for them, but the real problem was I not only had to learn to speak French, I had to learn to write it as well. Now, if the school district had offered a conversational Spanish class, I would have signed up.
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