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Today, SUNDAY with CM - 26 Jun 2016

Haiku by Robert Stone for June 26, 2016:
Do not count chickens
even day before hatching,
disasters happen.
--Robert Stone, Sunday, 26 June 2016.
-1000 haiku countdown finished, now for some more days, Day 1748


QUOTE of the DAY -

Mr. John Dunbar was Superintendent of Adair County Schools. A statement he made to the at Knifley Grade Center graduation was one Steve Sanders never forgot, and it conveys a philosophy still adhered to in the Adair County School District. Superintendent Dunbar said, Steve Sanders remembers, "Some of you will complete the 8th grade. Some will complete High School. Some will graduate for college. We're preparing all of you for that. But the most important thing I want you to know is that here, We are preparing all of you for life." Buddies Sanders remembered in that historic class were Billy Joe Wethington, Tery Fair, Paul McWhorter, and Charles Giles. - CM/Ed Waggener. From: Re-visit Knifley 2014: A member of historic KGC Class




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