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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (29346)9/17/2003 12:38:45 PM
From: SofaSpud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62559
 
Another math trick:

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (29346)9/17/2003 1:40:29 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 62559
 
A man visited Vatican mv.vatican.va

and saw a phone made of pure gold with a sign reading "Direct line to God, $1,000 per call"

He really wanted to try that phone and ask few questions to God directly, but he felt it was just too expensive.

After touring Europe, he then went to Jerusalem.
md.huji.ac.il

To his surprise, he found a exact same golden phone but the sign said, "Direct line to God, 25 cents".

He was leaped with joy and asked a guard,
"It cost $1,000 to call God in Vatican, how is it so cheap here in Jerusalem?"

The guard told him with a grin in his face,

"Oh, that's because it a local call from here"

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And now NDE PR:

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (29346)9/18/2003 7:19:34 PM
From: Joe Lyddon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62559
 
How can a door be a jar? <eom>