more questions
by
Jessica M.
(Age: 16)
copyright 01-06-2004
Age Rating: 1 to 127
hello! if some have u didn't know, i had a poem called questions, one of the people who had answered my questions requested for me to do more. so here are some questions you can try to figure out!
Why do cable commercials only show on cable TVs? DOn't they want people to buy cable who DON'T have cable?
Why does superman jump the tallest building in one leap if he could just fly over?
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
If it is zero degreese out today and tomorrow is supposed to be twice as cold, how cold will it be tomorrow?
How many licks does it take to get to the middle of a tootsie pop?
If pringles are "so good that once you pop you cant stop" then why do they have a resealable lid?
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Ok, Mardi bweat me to this, but I'll giveit a try anyway! :P
1. nobody wants to advertise Cable cuz they want poeple to actually stay awake for the other commercials.
2. LOL I think ppl just wanted to know how high he could jump! :p Everyone already knows he could fly.
3. The guys who invented that have a weird sense of humor! This would puzzle great philosophers for centuries!
4. What Mardi said only a little the other way, and a lot simpler 0°Celsius is 32° Fahrenheit, twice as cold is 16° Fahrenheit, which is -27° Celsius. I have no idea about the freezing thing, but water freezes at 0°Celsius, so that's way below freezing!
5. a lot more than 3!! ^-^
6. uh...um.... i have no idea, ask the manufacturers, don't they have like an 800 number you can call for questions or comments? The'll LOVE this one! ^-^
7. I'm pretty sure they do that in other countries where the words for hi and bye are the same! :)