Tag: Philip Y. Peabody

  • For the 138th Time

    For the 138th Time

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    I have one single postcard to illustrate my point and that point is simple and straightforward. Actually my point is a question. A question designed to measure patience; your patience. The question is one which may cause you to stop and think. And that my reader will be my point. Think! When was the last…

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Bob Teevan
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In Scotland it’s “One, two, three, Aleerie. In America, it’s “One, two, Buckle My Shoe.” It can also be, “The Ants Go Marching, one-by-one,” “Count 100 Sheep to Fall Asleep,” or “99 Bottles of Beer on a Wall.” All around the world we learn to count by reciting poems or rhymes that teach us to count. Postcards make good educational tools.

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