[GROUP] Elsie's Womanhood by Martha Finley -ba
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Sure, Jenn! Why not?
Thanks for Section 7 and I look forward to getting Section 8 (since I don't need to PL it - not that I wouldn't enjoy it...just don't have the time.
Thanks for Section 7 and I look forward to getting Section 8 (since I don't need to PL it - not that I wouldn't enjoy it...just don't have the time.
~Gabrielle
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- yup, a CLEP coming up in a week! But then I get my wisdom teeth out...so there comes LibriVox PLing time....
~Gabrielle
Ooh, ouch. Wisdom teeth removal must not be fun. Ha, you reminded me I have to schedule a CLEP tomorrow.
I am going to a conference next weekend so I cannot promise when I will get these done, but Lord willing soon! Don't have Internet access at the conference center, though...hmm.
I am going to a conference next weekend so I cannot promise when I will get these done, but Lord willing soon! Don't have Internet access at the conference center, though...hmm.
Ouch, my son had wisdom teeth pulled out before he had his braces put on, awful stuff, he had 3 impacted. But now that his braces are off he has such perfect teeth I keep making him smile for me so I can see what 5G's looks like ...
I posted the spots that need tuned in the first few chapters, you might just need to slow them down a bit to make them clear.
I am pulling chapter 7 section 8 now.
I posted the spots that need tuned in the first few chapters, you might just need to slow them down a bit to make them clear.
I am pulling chapter 7 section 8 now.
M Z Spark
(nerd in hiding!) :-)
(nerd in hiding!) :-)
Thanks for the PL!
5Gs from Dad + a whole lot of pain from son = worthwhile family photos (ever thought of scrap-booking? ).
5Gs from Dad + a whole lot of pain from son = worthwhile family photos (ever thought of scrap-booking? ).
Well, he had them off in time for high school senior pictures. They were just awesome, even if I do say so myself. I'm actually a mom, MikeZane is just a nickname I got stuck with. Long story...
Forgive me for being obtuse, but what's a CLEP? Is that some kind of college prep thing?
Forgive me for being obtuse, but what's a CLEP? Is that some kind of college prep thing?
M Z Spark
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(nerd in hiding!) :-)
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CLEP test stands for "College Level Examination Program" test - so basically what I do, is I study for the tests, and then I go take them at a testing center to prove that I know what an average person who has taken the college classes does, and they give me college credits. - I've gotten 15 credits so far that way, and since this next one will give me 6 credits (a two-semester class), I hope to have 21 by next weekend!
I hope to get to my edits quickly - at least before I lose my teeth, so I can at least talk
EDIT - ...and I don't think this project is going to get finished by the end of this year, so I'm moving the target completion date to the 12th of March, 2012
I hope to get to my edits quickly - at least before I lose my teeth, so I can at least talk
EDIT - ...and I don't think this project is going to get finished by the end of this year, so I'm moving the target completion date to the 12th of March, 2012
~Gabrielle
Whoops, sorry MZ! Thought you sounded more like a mom
Yes, CLEP tests are wonderful for getting college level credits more efficiently than a classroom. Not to say classrooms are bad, just that if you know a subject well enough, why not take a test which requires you to have that classroom level knowledge? It works for some and not for others. In my case, it allows me time to do things like Librivox
Yes, CLEP tests are wonderful for getting college level credits more efficiently than a classroom. Not to say classrooms are bad, just that if you know a subject well enough, why not take a test which requires you to have that classroom level knowledge? It works for some and not for others. In my case, it allows me time to do things like Librivox
Section nine runs 15:37 minutes. I think I sounded rather whiny as Elsie this time. Ah, well. This chapter is awkward anyway
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ba/elsieswomanhood_09_finley.mp3
-Jenn
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ba/elsieswomanhood_09_finley.mp3
-Jenn
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- thanks for the Chapter, Jenn!
~Gabrielle
ForEmma wrote:...I think I sounded rather whiny as Elsie this time...
-Jenn
Nope you did a great job, it sounded fine. Passed it. This is such a sweet story. I downloaded the first book from archive.org and hope to listen to it this week.
M Z Spark
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(nerd in hiding!) :-)
As long as the DPL is happy, Jenn is happy. Thanks! It is a great saga (all however-many-books there are).