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	<title>Comments on: A few shameless Zora vignettes</title>
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		<title>By: sko3</title>
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		<description>When I was a kid, I thought the star spangled banner ended with the words, &quot;play ball.&quot; so &quot;you can go to Sunday School now&quot; makes just as much sense. 

I wish I could get S into swimming lessons, since she is such a water bug (loves the bath and spends most of her time in there on her belly.) Maybe next summer. My experience from teaching pre-school swimming is that some kids learn by proximity. They scream like banshees for weeks and then all of a sudden are kicking and bubbling. Maybe that&#039;s Zora&#039;s m.o?</description>
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<p>I wish I could get S into swimming lessons, since she is such a water bug (loves the bath and spends most of her time in there on her belly.) Maybe next summer. My experience from teaching pre-school swimming is that some kids learn by proximity. They scream like banshees for weeks and then all of a sudden are kicking and bubbling. Maybe that&#8217;s Zora&#8217;s m.o?</p>
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