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		<title>By: Brett Duncan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brett Duncan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:19:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The best teacher I ever had was my high school US history teacher. He simply showed up and started telling stories, and we all loved it. We spent a week on the Barnum &amp; Bailey circus. It was awesome, and I learned more with him than any other class I&#039;ve ever been in.

The worst professor I ever had was my Ancient History prof at DBU. It was the most boring thing I&#039;d ever experienced. Cuz, you know, ancient Egypt and the Sumerians are SOOO boring. I skipped more classes than I went to, and I even overslept on the day of the final.

To expand on your point, there are lots of people out there who know lots of stuff. But there&#039;s only a handful worth listening to. Here&#039;s to working our way to the latter.

bd
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best teacher I ever had was my high school US history teacher. He simply showed up and started telling stories, and we all loved it. We spent a week on the Barnum &amp; Bailey circus. It was awesome, and I learned more with him than any other class I&#8217;ve ever been in.</p>
<p>The worst professor I ever had was my Ancient History prof at DBU. It was the most boring thing I&#8217;d ever experienced. Cuz, you know, ancient Egypt and the Sumerians are SOOO boring. I skipped more classes than I went to, and I even overslept on the day of the final.</p>
<p>To expand on your point, there are lots of people out there who know lots of stuff. But there&#8217;s only a handful worth listening to. Here&#8217;s to working our way to the latter.</p>
<p>bd<br />
@bdunc1</p>
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		<title>By: Brett Duncan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brett Duncan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The best teacher I ever had was my high school US history teacher. He simply showed up and started telling stories, and we all loved it. We spent a week on the Barnum &amp; Bailey circus. It was awesome, and I learned more with him than any other class I&#039;ve ever been in.

The worst professor I ever had was my Ancient History prof at DBU. It was the most boring thing I&#039;d ever experienced. Cuz, you know, ancient Egypt and the Sumerians are SOOO boring. I skipped more classes than I went to, and I even overslept on the day of the final.

To expand on your point, there are lots of people out there who know lots of stuff. But there&#039;s only a handful worth listening to. Here&#039;s to working our way to the latter.

bd
@bdunc1</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best teacher I ever had was my high school US history teacher. He simply showed up and started telling stories, and we all loved it. We spent a week on the Barnum &amp; Bailey circus. It was awesome, and I learned more with him than any other class I&#8217;ve ever been in.</p>
<p>The worst professor I ever had was my Ancient History prof at DBU. It was the most boring thing I&#8217;d ever experienced. Cuz, you know, ancient Egypt and the Sumerians are SOOO boring. I skipped more classes than I went to, and I even overslept on the day of the final.</p>
<p>To expand on your point, there are lots of people out there who know lots of stuff. But there&#8217;s only a handful worth listening to. Here&#8217;s to working our way to the latter.</p>
<p>bd<br />
@bdunc1</p>
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