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Sunday, September 7, 2008

I Must Have Lied On Some of the Questions

You are 26% white and nerdy.
How White and Nerdy Are You?
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When not performing ninja duties, I am an elementary ESOL teacher and am working on becoming a school librarian. I use my powers to promote reading and critical thinking.
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