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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 09:50:09 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>
>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>> 70's/early 80's.

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>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>
>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>
>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

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>A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>
>BULLSHIT !!!


Julie's writing style has always been melodramatic; you know that.
Just use your interpretive skills and all will be well.
Janet US