timelapz
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| 07 Sep 2011 05:26 PM |
Why are they called apartments when they're all stuck together?
Why do banks charge a fee for "non-sufficient funds" when they know you don't have enough money?
Why isn't anything in Wal-Mart free yet, if they're lowering prices every day?
Why do they call it a building when it's already built?
Why do people constantly return to the refrigerator with hopes that something new to eat has materialized?
Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?
Why are there handicap parking places in front of the skating rink?
These questions are stupid but funny (to me). |
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timelapz
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| 07 Sep 2011 05:48 PM |
| Bump cause like no one read it |
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timelapz
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