tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33624978.post5593486019594069533..comments2024-03-25T17:48:53.875-04:00Comments on Heissatopia: Insults and memoriesAndrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14785629874138416100noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33624978.post-81955589076051801222021-03-25T10:07:11.264-04:002021-03-25T10:07:11.264-04:00It's true! They are synonyms, which is why I t...It's true! They are synonyms, which is why I thought her remembrance was so interesting compared to mine. :) This was also the year I wrote a paper about roaring, boring Alice. I was having a hard time with semantics that year. ;)<br /><br />Gelbord. See, I couldn't remember and didn't dig up any old school records to check. Thanks! Remember that time we ran into her at the grocery store? Hahaha! Remember how she snapped at me WHEN WE FIRST MET because I wasn't changing from outdoor to indoor shoes fast enough and she wanted to hustle me down to PE where the rest of the class was? Oi. She made that transition harder than it needed to be, I think. <br /><br />Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08631734965938273438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33624978.post-67153091465625286382021-03-25T01:46:27.540-04:002021-03-25T01:46:27.540-04:00So I looked those words up and: As adjectives the ...So I looked those words up and: As adjectives the difference between crucial and pertinent is that crucial is being essential or decisive for determining the outcome or future of something; extremely important while pertinent is important with regard to (a subject or matter); relevant. But they are pretty close in meaning, so I can understand how one's memory might mess with that. Mrs. Gelbord WAS mean, IMO. I was soooooo happy that you told her off! I think I remember telling the principal, Dr. Bienert, not to be confused with the really nice Mr. and Mrs. Bienert at school in HR, that you had told her that and I was glad you did, because she was! Truth. Myrnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06450610418971329885noreply@blogger.com