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The Revamped Strategy | The Rain Racer
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About The Rain Racer. Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch. Laquo; Why Parents Shouldn’t Fear Facebook. Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit. November 24, 2010 by Rain Racer. I vowed to revamp my strategy for the next time. A few weeks later, I found a school test with a bad grade written in red in my child’s schoolbag. This was my chance. She said, “Yes.” Tell me why I should be concerned. “Because if I rush through, then I will get things wrong and a bad grade.”. Tagged 11 year old. Enter your comment here.
Rain Racer Revived? | The Rain Racer
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About The Rain Racer. Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch. Laquo; Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit. October 31, 2012 by Rain Racer. After a two-year hiatus, the Rain Racer may return. Stay tuned…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. The Case for Spanking. Rain Racer in the media.
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About The Rain Racer. Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch. Posts by Bob Elston:. October 31, 2012. December 3, 2010. Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit. November 24, 2010. October 29, 2010. Why Parents Shouldn’t Fear Facebook. October 28, 2010. Getting Effort at School in the Age of Texting and Facebook. September 15, 2010. Youth Football Not Really About Football. September 3, 2010. Witness to a Shoplifting. Older Posts ». The Case for Spanking. Youth Football Not Really About Football.
Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit | The Rain Racer
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About The Rain Racer. Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch. Laquo; The Revamped Strategy. Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit. December 3, 2010 by Rain Racer. This picture of MC Lars and my son now hangs in his bedroom. My oldest son and MC Chris doing the ninja thing. On December 4, 2010 at 12:55 pm. I wish I had that opportunity when I was 12. I think the original comment was correct: “cool”, now “bad”. Well, cool, dad! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Email (Address never made public).
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Chronic Oxymoronic: May 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Saturday, May 31, 2008. A ctive Aging. My favourite new Sing-speak catch phrase must've been coined by some expensive ad agency. Who else would think of such pithy (if not always clever) taglines like "Uniquely Singapore" and "Active Aging"? In the same week, I saw the young and talented Leila Josefowisz play. Over the next weeks, I attended the Giles Peterson's Worldwide Festival in the Fort Canning Park. Never having had the pleasure of attending a...
Chronic Oxymoronic: January 2010
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Friday, January 1, 2010. Bhutan - Into The Wild Blue. I want to see the horizon and not see a single building standing tall". Cowboy Take Me Away, Dixie Chicks. That was the tune in my head as I prepared for my departure to Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon (also sometimes called the last Shangri-La or the Lost Kingdom). And upon my arrival, I was not disappointed. Since the 1970s, Bhutan's former King (affectionately called "K4" by the Bhutanese) conce...
Chronic Oxymoronic: January 2009
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. RAWdance at the Singapore Fringe Festival. Many years ago, my good friend Michelle invited me to a modern dance performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Company. It was visually impactful, but it didn't leave much of an impression on me other than "Huh? Since then, I've always demurred when asked to come along for modern dance performances. It always seemed too abstract and distant from my own world. Now I realise how mu...
Chronic Oxymoronic: May 2009
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Thursday, May 28, 2009. There Will Be Beauty. This article from the recent Vanity Fair (May 2009 issue) is written by A. A. Gill, currently a restaurant reviewer with London's. 160;It is in tribute to the beauty - indeed the relevance - of couture as inspiration, aspiration, and imagination. Couture also protects cottage industries, fading traditions, almost-extinct skills and craftsmanship. Enjoy. There Will Be Beauty. This season’s couture sho...
Chronic Oxymoronic: September 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Monday, September 29, 2008. Bright Lights and Fast Cars. I have never been interested in cars, which probably explains why I like and drive the car that I drive. Therefore when Singapore announced that it would host a Formula One Singapore Grand Prix, it made no impact on me. All I knew about Formula One then was that Lewis Hamilton is a hot British driver, and Kimi Raikkonen has mesmerising eyes (so my colleague tells me). The three days passed quickly ...
Chronic Oxymoronic: December 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Saturday, December 6, 2008. Laos - the not-so-lost kingdom. Laos - they used to have a million elephants, and now they have two thousand - mostly in elephant camps and in the logging industry, controlled and trained by mahouts (elephant trainers). Though still considered mostly an isolated country by Southeast Asia standards, change has definitely come to Laos. Some of the institutions in Vientiane which I found interesting:. A women's handicrafts cooper...
Chronic Oxymoronic: November 2010
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Saturday, November 20, 2010. Article from Bhutan Observer (17 Oct 2010). So that we eat enough and healthy. BHUTAN OBSERVER. 17 October 2010. Food and nutrition policy is particularly crucial for us because for a country vulnerable to untoward geo-economic situations, food and nutrition security also means national security. Access to food is often limited by difficult terrain, lack of roads, and market facilities. Utilisation of available food is al...
Chronic Oxymoronic: March 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Friday, March 21, 2008. Ode To My Little Green Plant. It is a common decorative creeper originally from the Philippines, popular in Singapore during the period leading up to Chinese New Year. The man who sold it to me warned me that it typically dies after 3-4 months. Well, never mind. It looked attractive and cheerful, so I bought it and put it in my bathroom in a sunny spot. The Gardens by the Bay project is particularly exciting. My favourite part...
Chronic Oxymoronic: February 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Thursday, February 21, 2008. The weather in Singapore is not. As I remember it as a child. I used to be frustrated by the humidity and sheer, unrelenting heat fr. Having a ceiling fan also means that you open up your windows to the outside world - to hear the sound of birds and insects (ok, and sometimes traffic) and to smell the different smells that waft by the window (the freshness of rain-wet grass, the acridity of smog from burning joss paper).
Chronic Oxymoronic: October 2008
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Random musings about life in Singapore and beyond. Thursday, October 30, 2008. You can't make a silk purse out of a peasant's bag. I lay no claim to the following article, wittily and wickedly written by The Times regular columnist Caitlin Moran. But it's too funny to ignore. Especially the Guernica in ponyskin comment. I promise to lay aside my Chanel bag-owning aspirations during this time of financial crisis. I am not, I repeat NOT, deranged and unpleasant. (oh my god! Is that the latest denim blue.
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The Rain Racer | Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch
About The Rain Racer. Raising Your Daddy Game a Notch. October 31, 2012 by Rain Racer. After a two-year hiatus, the Rain Racer may return. Stay tuned…. Introducing Your Kids to the Mosh Pit. December 3, 2010 by Rain Racer. This picture of MC Lars and my son now hangs in his bedroom. My oldest son and MC Chris doing the ninja thing. November 24, 2010 by Rain Racer. I vowed to revamp my strategy for the next time. 8221; and handed my child the test. “I rushed through it and didn’t check my ...She said, ...
The RAIN Report
This week we hear the second and final excerpt from an interview with a most remarkable teacher, Carole Perry/WB2MGP. Carole taught ham radio to some 900 New York City middle school kids each year over 30 years. She was interview by Eric Guth/4Z1UG for his QSO Today ham radio podcast. We have excerpted two segments from that hour-long conversation. This is the second excerpt. Listen to this week's RAIN Report. Download this week's RAIN Report. The RAIN Report Archive. Subscribe to The RAIN Report Podcast.
The RAIN Report
This week we hear the second and final excerpt from an interview with a most remarkable teacher, Carole Perry/WB2MGP. Carole taught ham radio to some 900 New York City middle school kids each year over 30 years. She was interview by Eric Guth/4Z1UG for his QSO Today ham radio podcast. We have excerpted two segments from that hour-long conversation. This is the second excerpt. Listen to this week's RAIN Report. Download this week's RAIN Report. The RAIN Report Archive. Subscribe to The RAIN Report Podcast.
The RAIN Report
This week we hear the second and final excerpt from an interview with a most remarkable teacher, Carole Perry/WB2MGP. Carole taught ham radio to some 900 New York City middle school kids each year over 30 years. She was interview by Eric Guth/4Z1UG for his QSO Today ham radio podcast. We have excerpted two segments from that hour-long conversation. This is the second excerpt. Listen to this week's RAIN Report. Download this week's RAIN Report. The RAIN Report Archive. Subscribe to The RAIN Report Podcast.
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