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by Leeuna Foster - 2007-04-27
"Love makes the world go round, money can't buy happiness, and what does that have to do with the price of eggs?" Today when I repeat these adages that are so familiar to most of us, they don't ring a...
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by Marco Miranda - 2007-04-27
"Mrs Clinton, we are aware that as a candidate to the Presidency you have shown a great deal of composure and assurance before the probing questions of a number of panels, television hosts, press con...
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by George Waters - 2007-04-26
I recently completed traffic school, after receiving a ticket which I totally blame on the other participant in the infraction: the camera at the intersection.Brimming with traffic facts, I have selec...
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by Leo Bowers - 2007-04-25
Now! Just For LaughsRemember when we were kids? We would do funny things just for laughs. We laughed at just about anything. Laughing was fun! Well, what ever your reasons are for lack of laught...
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by Chacha Joe - 2007-04-24
It was Eddison or Einstein, or some other genius whose name begins with an 'e' who said genius is one per cent inspiration and 99 per cent perspiration. Of course none of them wrote poetry. Even l...
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by Francisco Santander - 2007-04-22
Jokes:Making jokes, making funny things, making funny cartoons, funny pictures and funny stuff in general is not an easy task, it is a very serious job. It takes a person who is able to communicate ef...
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by Helen Rowe - 2007-04-19
Working with the public, as I have written before is unpredictable, frustrating and often amusing. There is another element that is far more dangerous, no matter what precautions you take you are deal...
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by John Sammon - 2007-04-17
You're a bunch of sickos.Talk about sick. Look at some of these phobias we have today. I'm not talking about common phobias like Claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces) or Acrophobia (fear of heights...
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by Randy Stocklin - 2007-04-17
We all know Santa's story by now. He was originally a bishop back in the day, and after he died he became known as Saint Nicholas, or Saint Nick for short. And even way back then, before Christmas bec...
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by Conn Hutzell - 2007-04-17
In a farting contest the one who craps his pants is the winner. There are no continuances, take backs or do over's…it's finished. And like with any other contest the winner stands alone. Only, if you ...
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by Joanna Simmons - 2007-04-17
PARENT VS. REFEREE; PLAYER VS. PLAYER; PARENT VS. PARENTThe game started off with a group prayer in the middle of the soccer field. Each player beside her soon to be opponent. Prayer is a hard thing f...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-04-17
1. Which is not a group term for birds?A. FlockB. FlightC. VoleryD. SwarmD. SwarmTOPICS: Various insects can collectively be called a swarm but not birds!2. Which of these is a fear of birds?A. Alekto...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-13
The definition of Repent according to the Linguistics, Psychiatrists, Sociologists and TheologizesTo Repent means to feel sorry for an imprudent act, To feel remorse for what one has done or failed to...
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by Benjamin Cox - 2007-04-13
I don't know if anyone will remember this most unusual happening that took place sometime in the late 1950's in Monticello, Arkansas. Although I don't remember any special occasion, all the school is ...
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by Michelle Lipson - 2007-04-13
I ate a pink marshmallow today. It was one of the big ones. It was allegedly strawberry flavor, and was the color of that icky powdered soap that used to be in the elementary school bathrooms when I...
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by Owen Teach - 2007-04-13
Well it's been about three and a half years since we invaded Iraq and according to our fearless leader we are winning. Gee thats funny because our new defense secretary Bobby Gates has recently stated...
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by Mark Mitchell - 2007-04-12
Over the years I seem to have amused and delighted many friends and colleagues by composing funny poems and writing them in their birthday cards. I have now decided to publish my anthology of wit, hum...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-12
The Bible says that the odor of a burnt ram on the altar is an aroma pleasing to the Lord. The odor of the burnt Fat ram, the fat tail, the fat around the inner parts, the covering of the liver, both ...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-04-11
Does the Lord Eat? In the BibleYes, the Lord ate:The Lord and two other men appeared to Abraham. Abraham said: Let me get you something to eat, so you can be refreshed. Abraham told Sarah to bake som...
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by Paul Venier - 2007-04-10
If you are anything like me or half of the population, you have loved cartoons growing up and most probably still do. If you are saying to yourself, "Nah, I am too old for cartoons anymore", then you ...