People of my generation may remember Schoolhouse Rock, a collection of campy educational cartoon shorts from everything from history to government to math, to grammar and English. Here is a reworking of the greatest of them all from my completely unbiased point of view, reviewing the greatest of the body’s organ systems, the Nervous system.
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May 11, 2009 at 8:56 am
Lisa Emrich
That’s pretty cool. I remember Schoolhouse Rock very well. I always felt sorry for that poor little Bill….until it finally became a Law.
May 12, 2009 at 8:39 am
Doc
Sadly,
I never knew if that poor, self-pitying bill was well written and represented good policy, but I liked him too. I now root for the little bill that could to cut through the political sabotage on a regular basis, probably due to my latent exposure to these ideas. Is that good or bad?