You guy's should see these pictures from Gilbert Knapp School's yearbook from the "62-63" school year. They are priceless. All of my younger neighbor buddies are In It, along with cousins, etc. It's a great book. John Blickle was actually teaching there at the time. Some of you may remember him. Jim Fergussen also was teaching, before he became a Principal. Anyone going to Park between "63 and 75" would know some of these kids.
If you multiply nine by any whole number (except zero), and repeatedly add the digits of the answer until it's just one digit, you will end up with nine
The sum of the digits of the number added to 9 is always equal to the sum of the digits of the result.
ooo, 1st :)
ReplyDeleteit's like the twilight zone, I kept dreaming that I had gotten up, only to have another alarm let me know I hadn't, weird stuff....
I guess that makes me 2nd. I am getting ready to leave for work. I hope everyone has a good day!♥
ReplyDelete3rd?? Wow. Have a great day everyone.
ReplyDeleteFourth, so who gets the fifth this week???
ReplyDeleteI'll take the fifth and plea the fifth. Have a P & P day everyone. I have had it with RUSD.
ReplyDeleteYou guy's should see these pictures from Gilbert Knapp School's yearbook from the "62-63" school year. They are priceless. All of my younger neighbor buddies are In It, along with cousins, etc. It's a great book. John Blickle was actually teaching there at the time. Some of you may remember him. Jim Fergussen also was teaching, before he became a Principal. Anyone going to Park between "63 and 75" would know some of these kids.
ReplyDeleteLucky number seven.
ReplyDeleteThey said it might snow. Right.
Howdy People.......
ReplyDeleteOr should I say fellow Irregulars?
Nine is mine. Three facts about nine:
ReplyDeleteIf you multiply nine by any whole number (except zero), and repeatedly add the digits of the answer until it's just one digit, you will end up with nine
The sum of the digits of the number added to 9 is always equal to the sum of the digits of the result.
There are 360 degrees in a circle. 3 + 6 + 0 = 9.
So there.
Wow KK, that's fascinating...tell me more, please. lol
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