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Friday, October 23, 2009

Even During Pledge Week

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I saw this in The Daily Collegian today right before Middle Eastern History. I was so excited that I texted Dana right away, and when I went into class I asked my teacher if she listened to NPR (as I suspected she did) and then showed it to her. Two other kids in the class commented on it too. I said to one, "Yeah, NPR is definitely the only thing worth listening to on the radio," and he said, "On the radio? More like at all." There was a girl further back in class wearing blue who said it was weird, though I don't know why. Maybe she likes other radio. My teacher appreciated it though; she also made a comment about how pledge drives make you want to "just turn it off!"

Peace out.

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