Things to Ponder

Why do bags of peanuts require a warning that says “May contain peanuts”? Was there someone allergic out there who picked up a bag and said “Well, this bag of peanuts doesn’t have warning, so I will give them a try. What could go wrong?”

Seriously? Wow.

dragonrider_cody wrote:

It’s called: C-Y-A.

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Snowy Stampede wrote:

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There’s only one way to find out…

Hornet65 wrote:

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Care to volunteer? :smiley:

Snowy Stampede wrote:

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First of all, defeat gravity without using any devices.

Be Sir Isaac Newton for a day. :smiley:

I’m moving on to the next question to make up for some lost ground.

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It’s Mother… just like the Chief in You’re Under arrest is named Kachou (Japanese for “chief” but also meaning “Flower butterfly”.)

I’m going with Canada. And here’s a picture of her in her younger years:

Oh my. http://www.animated-gifs.eu/smilies-3d-yellow/0011.gif

#8

It’s probably because they want to confuse us. who knows, let’s go ask UPS they might know… The most probable explanation is that whoever thinks up words for all this stuff is a troll.

Isn’t it called cargo when you transport something by Air as well?

Cargo is a loan word in English, origin Spanish noun from cargar “to load”.

Spain was, of course, a historical naval power so that “Cargo” is associated with “Ship” in English.

Mark Gosdin

Hornet65 wrote:

Yep.

I’m going with what hornet said. They are definently just trying to confuse us.

#9 (Until Monday)

Yes, when people hear a 2 billion dollar plane crashed.

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Yes. But if a bear is flying it and he needs to… oh… never mind… wrong saying… :stuck_out_tongue:

Of course it makes noise if it didn’t make noise it wouldn’t be able to alert the enemy that they were being spied on and then it wouldn’t really have much of a point.