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TexasTowelie

(116,617 posts)
Sun Oct 31, 2021, 05:00 AM Oct 2021

Florida education chairman's dirty dredging case represents a failure to communicate

One of the dumbest things I ever did was skip the chance to learn Spanish. While most of my high school classmates were busy habla-ing their Espanol — which turns out to be pretty handy here in Florida — I was bungling my way through German like a dummkopf.

I took German because I was a teenage boy and the German teacher was a former Miss South Carolina. Turns out that’s a really bad reason to sign up for a language class. I don’t remember much of what we studied, other than how to count to 23 (“drei und zwanzig”) and sing the first verse of “Silent Night” (aka “Stille Nacht”).

But, as a result, I do know how to pronounce schadenfreude. I know the definition, too. It doesn’t mean “giving your friend some shade on a sunny day.” Instead, it’s a German psychological term for when you feel a tremendous surge of glee at hearing about some misfortune befalling a person who reeeeeeally deserves it.

Someone like Tom Grady.

No, not Tom Brady, the Buccaneers’ star quarterback. I mean Tom Grady, a Florida political insider who’s spent years being one letter away from a Super Bowl ring.

Read more: https://floridaphoenix.com/2021/10/28/florida-education-chairmans-dirty-dredging-case-represents-a-failure-to-communicate/


This Google Maps image shows the channel that the feds accuse State Board of Education chair Tom Grady of digging illegally.

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