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| #4021 |   | Fuch's Warning: 	If you actually look like your passport photo, you aren't well 	enough to travel.
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| #4022 |   | Fudd's First Law of Opposition: 	Push something hard enough and it will fall over.
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| #4023 |   | Fun experiments: 	Get a can of shaving cream, throw it in a freezer for about a week. 	Then take it out, peel the metal off and put it where you want... 	bedroom, car, etc.  As it thaws, it expands an unbelievable amount.
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| #4024 |   | Fun Facts, #14: 	In table tennis, whoever gets 21 points first wins.  That's how 	it once was in baseball -- whoever got 21 runs first won.
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| #4025 |   | Fun Facts, #63: 	The name California was given to the state by Spanish conquistadores. 	It was the name of an imaginary island, a paradise on earth, in the 	Spanish romance, "Les Serges de Esplandian", written by Montalvo in 	1510.
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| #4026 |   | furbling, v.: 	Having to wander through a maze of ropes at an airport or bank 	even when you are the only person in line. 		-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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| #4027 |   | Galbraith's Law of Human Nature: 	Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that 	there is no need to do so, almost everybody gets busy on the proof.
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| #4028 |   | Genderplex, n.: 	The predicament of a person in a restaurant who is unable to 	determine his or her designated restroom (e.g., turtles and tortoises). 		-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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| #4029 |   | genealogy, n.: 	An account of one's descent from an ancestor 	who did not particularly care to trace his own. 		-- Ambrose Bierce
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| #4030 |   | Genius, n.: 	A chemist who discovers a laundry additive that rhymes with "bright."
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