mugofcoffee says: How did you do? The point is, none of us remembers the headliners of yesterday. These are no second-rate achievers. They're the best in their fields. But the applause dies. Awards tarnish. Achievements are forgotten. Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners. The point is that its the people who affect your life directly that are important enough for you to remember. These people shape our lives everyday. They create who we are. You are so right, mugofcoffee! Great clip I sent that to all my friends... complete with ya'lls comments. Nice clip, mugofcoffee. They say school can teach us what we need to know. It's more like when we are learning what we need to know, we are at school. Most facts can be learned at any time, because they don't change. Every person is a one off. Through people we can learn things no-one else will never know, and know everyone knows something we don't. Without learning about people, facts can be a waste of time Hi Michel & Gwen, glad that you've like this clip! Gwen...in the comments space, what was written was copied from the original text..as it was very nice, but I couldnt clip it, I had copied & pasted (to be truthful!) actually the author is known, I ran a site with this on it once. The author of Peanuts (Charlie Brown & Snoopy) wrote this. MMhmm! Tis so true! It appears that the mind does have a pop culture monitor. LOL. Thanks! POP culture what - on clipmarks? actually the author is known, I ran a site with this on it once. The author of Peanuts (Charlie Brown & Snoopy) wrote this.Not according to Snopes.com I read this quiz, and subsequently the myth, quite a while back somewhere...otherwise I would pop it. I'm kind of a pop snob that way, only for the more obscure things I haven't seen yet or wouldn't find in yahoo headlines. "pop snob" - LOL |
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