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9-28-2007 @ 10:08AM
Mark said...
This is all a great emphasis on human stupidity, albeit American stupidity. I've got a few. How about, "Why is Italy shaped like a boot? Is that because a lot of fashionable shoe designers live there?" Then there is, "The Swiss Alps are really high. Is there any plan to cut them down a bit so I don't have to look up so much?" When I visited Rome one time I heard this one. "The Sistene Chapel is really, kind of like, cool. But why is it so colorful? Didn't the dude who painted it know it was kind of like, you know, dark in there?" (The work on the ceiling is a fresco not a painting.)
Don't you just love ignorance?
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11-19-2009 @ 9:57PM
Crazy Canuck said...
Ignorance isn't a sign of stupidity silly, if it was or is then the whole human race would be stupid. We all don't know something and we have all asked that one stupid question at one time or another.