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Port Washington Google Search Poetry….

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Sometimes you wish you could just crawl into your monitor and come out in your anonymous reader’s room for a hello and a chat.

Look at the beautiful Google search terms that led this Port Washington, New York visitor to my “Teaching Grammar on the Titanic: On Fear and Irrelevance in Education” post:

“Concrete, real, and relevant teaching.” Such surgical precision.

Port Washington, whoever you are - get in touch.

(Hey, these shout-outs worked with Belgium and Turkey last week. Whatever works.)

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Written by Clay Burell

July 27th, 2007 at 5:16 pm

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