Strapped into the one-man flyer and crusing the net, I found these interesting sites:
How's your grammar? Can you identify any part of speech?
You can if you check out this website:
http://vsac.cele.nottingham.ac.uk/~ccztk/mfl/pos_standalone_general.php
Can you identify your African countries?
Check this out:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/katine/interactive/2008/sep/03/map-africa
How about reducing the population of Earth to 100 people? Check it out @
http://www.miniature-earth.com/me_english.htm
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dmac
If I ever went to Africa, I would totally travel to the Savana because it has a bunch of lion and other animals. By the way the other day I went cooba divin and norklin in the ocean.
ReplyDeletei've just realised i don't know my Africa countries o.O
ReplyDeleteBoringg!!
ReplyDeleteDmac's talking about sharks eating people
ReplyDeletethe thought of a animal biting you is horrifying (Certain animals at least)
its crazyyy gettin' eaten up by an animal.
ReplyDeleteAFRICA!
ReplyDeletePretty cool dmac!
ReplyDeletethis was cool man
ReplyDeletethat was cool....
ReplyDeletethe humans can never make life easy
ReplyDeletedmacs class is all about technology
ReplyDeletethis class is more advanced than biology
down from the google to the bing
this class is like a computer ring
from the hardrive to the cpu
but be careful when you come in his class you cant bring food
it was a pretty good warm up
ReplyDeletegooood warm up dmac
ReplyDelete"if you have a fridge, closet and a bed + roof over your head you are richer than 75% of people." that's a lot of people without any shelter.
ReplyDeletei got ice in my veins blood in my eyes hate in my heart love in my mind
ReplyDeleteNicee Warm Up Dmacc . I Lovee Poemss : )
ReplyDeleteIf I could have just one wish,
ReplyDeleteI would wish to wake up everyday
to the sound of your breath on my neck,the warmth of your lips on my cheek,the touch of your fingers on my skin,and the feel of your heart beating with mine...Knowing that I could never find that feeling
with anyone other than you.
Africa facts As part of the Guardian's Katine project, use our interactive map of Africa to learn more about Uganda and the rest of the continent, including photography and useful links. Click here for more interactive maps
ReplyDeletei want to go to africa
ReplyDeletewow the african terrain lookz relly interesting great warm up dmac
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