IS IT JUST ME?
… or are there far too many questions out there in our everyday routines that need to be asked? I’m not talking about questions that will end wars, abolish poverty, cure all diseases, and eliminate the world’s problems. I’m talking about the questions that drive us crazy due to their simplicity, and the questions that absolutely no one seems to be able to answer. An even greater mystery appears to be the fact that the majority of us have simply stopped questioning the obvious.
- How come the Midwest is in the United States, and the Mideast is overseas somewhere?
- After a hurricane passes, where do people put all of that plywood?
- Why don’t they make salad dressing called “250 Islands” for people on a diet?
- When you refer to an individual team member of the Chicago White Sox do you call him a White Sock?
- When you step on the brakes, is your life in your foot’s hands?
- Back in the day, we referred to our music as “rock and roll.” Today they just call it “rock.” What happened to “roll”?
- Why do they bother saying “raw sewage”? Do some people actually cook that stuff?
- Have you ever noticed that the escalator handrail and the track you’re
standing on don’t move at the same speed? - If a centipede wants to kick another centipede in the shins, does he do it
one leg at a time, or does he stand on fifty of his legs and kick with the
other fifty?
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