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<DIV><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Some
of these are old, some are new to me and are actually funny and some are serious
questions that deserve serious answers.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>See
below</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Thank
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>Subject:</B> [GCFL-discuss] Ever
wonder...?<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>For your enjoyment.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Jeanene</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><BR>6. If people from
<ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on">Poland</ST1:COUNTRY-REGION> are called Poles, why
aren't people from <ST1:PLACE w:st="on"><ST1:CITY
w:st="on">Holland</ST1:CITY></ST1:PLACE> called Holes?<BR><SPAN
class=025420604-06012011><FONT color=#0000ff> this would be
a valid question if Holland was pronounced with a long "o". but
it's not.</FONT></SPAN><BR>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* <BR><BR>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*~*~*
<BR>10. Why isn't the number 11 pronounced onety one? <BR><SPAN
class=025420604-06012011><FONT color=#0000ff> this is a good question, and
has frustrated many "learning disabled" students. when i was in grad
school for elementary ed., we were taught that some students would benefit
if they were taught to refer to those numbers as tenty-one, tenty-two,
..., tenty-nine, twenty. </FONT></SPAN><BR>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
<BR><BR><BR>18. If it's true that we are here to help others, then what
exactly are the others here for? <BR><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT
color=#0000ff>G-d puts the others (i.e., those who cannot do for
themselves) here to give us the opportunity to emulate
Him.</FONT></SPAN><BR>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* <BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><BR>23. Whatever happened to Preparations A through
G? <SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT
color=#0000ff> </FONT></SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT
color=#0000ff>H stands for
hemorrhoids.</FONT> </SPAN><BR><BR>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* <BR><BR>24. At
income tax time, did you ever notice: When you put the two words 'The' and 'IRS'
together it spells 'THEIRS'?</FONT><BR><SPAN class=025420604-06012011><FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2> Under "Jewish Civil Law" (for lack of
a better term) possession implies ownership and the burden of proof is on the
other guy. when it comes to taxes, the authority is considered in
possession, and the taxpayer must prove that he does NOT owe it. the irs
takes the same position.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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