RE: How,What,Why: More Things To Ponder

That's frightening.

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Yeah, Bill, I thought it best to spare you the agony of reading through the long version. I gave up after three pages, and still had no idea of the answer.

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Exactly what part of the body are nuggies? (as in I'm freezing my nuggies off!)

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Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here and drink what comes out"?

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I just read an article about a fight in a local bar. It said that a woman was injured in the fracas. My question is; What is her fracas?

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How thick does a string need to be in order to be called a rope?

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Why is there no "w" in "one", but there is a "w" in "two" and we don't use it?

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Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?

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well I can't really think of why one has no W but if you pronounce the W in two and say it fast enough it almost disappears. A lot of English words with silent letters used to have them pronounced (Walk, Wednesday, lamb) but over time they were phased out to allow for easier and faster speech. This is happening now with the words often and obviously generally being pronounced two different ways, depending on who you talk to.That's my theory anyway.

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If ATM stands for Automatic Teller Machine, why do we call it an ATM machine?
And if PIN stands for Personal Identification Number, why do we call it a PIN number?

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