I like that old time...
Rachel is eating lunch today and she's in a much more chipper mood than she was this morning. I mention to her that preschool must have agreed with her since she's in such a good mood now. She replies, "I'm learning!"
Well, that's what I want to hear. So I ask what she's learning.
"Rock and roll!"
I think I want to go to preschool.
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How many people do you need to have a cadre?
ca·dre ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kädr, -dr, kdr)
n.
1. A nucleus of trained personnel around which a larger organization can be built and trained: a cadre of corporals who train recruits.
1. A tightly knit group of zealots who are active in advancing the interests of a revolutionary party.
2. A member of such a group.
3. A framework.
cadre
n 1: a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement [syn: cell] 2: a nucleus of military personnel capable of expansion
No help there, except that it must be a small number. I hope someday I graduate to an army of readers.
"Rock Rock, rock rock, rock n' roll pre-school...."
(that would be the little-known prequel to the Ramones movie)
I bet the plotlines were pretty different!
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