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		<title>By: Jan Marshall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jan Marshall</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the mention of planetjan.  &gt;blush&lt;  Just wanted you to know that I asked my students to spell &quot;rhythm&quot; last week.  Yikes!  Then, I taught them your trick, and by the end of the day they could hardly fit their big heads out the door.  They were so eager to teach their parents that trick.  Many thanks.

I always teach the directions using Never Eat Sour Watermelon, but a 4th grader once told me he remembered it from Never Ever Smoke Weed!
&lt;em&gt;Now that is a really funny story. I imagine you have a few &quot;speechless&quot; moments as a teacher. I&#039;m so glad the trick still works. Janelle

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the mention of planetjan.  &gt;blush&lt;  Just wanted you to know that I asked my students to spell &#8220;rhythm&#8221; last week.  Yikes!  Then, I taught them your trick, and by the end of the day they could hardly fit their big heads out the door.  They were so eager to teach their parents that trick.  Many thanks.</p>
<p>I always teach the directions using Never Eat Sour Watermelon, but a 4th grader once told me he remembered it from Never Ever Smoke Weed!<br />
<em>Now that is a really funny story. I imagine you have a few &#8220;speechless&#8221; moments as a teacher. I&#8217;m so glad the trick still works. Janelle</p>
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