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Guy Babin Movement gains strength: Another against countdown Comments re article 75946 Comment on Countdown 48 days of Summer Vacation left Leslie Campbell Smith writes: I agree. Let all those involved in school enjoy these summer days without reminding them that "life is short." - Leslie Campbell SmithWe're standing steadfast on this issue - Nothing will stay us until the Guy Babin Protest Movement reaches Alice's Restaurant proportions. One last plea, the countdown is in honor of my three year old granddaughter. Much as she loves summer, she's beaming as she puts on a pink backpack announcing she's going to pre-school. - EW This story was posted on 2015-06-19 06:56:04
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