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"Some one of my visitsone of the reasons I'm visiting here is to ask the question, you know, to people, because if there's moving too slow or people are saying one thing and the other thing is not happening, now's the time to find out."Bush, talking about hurricane relief Source: Federal Document Clearing House, "George W. Bush Delivers Remarks on Tornado Damage," May 13, 2003
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"If you want to say it with flowers, a single rose says: 'I'm cheap.'" Delta Burke, Actress
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#219 An electric eel can release a charge powerful enough to start 50 cars.
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so ugly the government moved Halloween to her birthday.
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Q: Why do women close their eyes during sex? A: They can't stand seeing a man have a good time.
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 This can only happen in Africa | | By: resol | Published: 03/09/2000 | | |  |
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These are ACTUAL extracts from Newspaper Artcles
THIS CAN ONLY HAPPEN IN AFRICA!
Jackie Maxim, a spokeswoman for the Sandton Sun Hotel,
Johannesburg:
"...but I can confirm that he is no longer in our employment.
We asked him to clean the lifts, and he spent four days on the
job. When I asked him why, he replied; ' Well, there are forty
of them, two on each floor, and sometimes some of them aren't
there.'
Eventually, we realised that he thought each floor had a
different lift, and he'd cleaned the same two twelve times. We
had to let him go. It seemed best all round. I understand he is
now working for Woolworths."
The Star (Johannesburg):
"The situation is absolutely under control," Transport Minister
Ephraem Magagula told the Swaziland parliament in Mbabane. "Our
nation's merchant navy is perfectly safe. We just don't know
where it is, that's all." Replying to an MP's question,
Minister Magagula admitted that the landlocked country had
completely lost track of its only ship the Swazimar: "We
believe it is in a sea somewhere. At one time, we sent a team
of men to look for it, but there was a problem with drink and
they failed to find it, and so, technically, yes, we've lost
it a bit. But I categorically reject all suggestions of
incompetence on the part of this government. The Swazimar is a
big ship painted in the sort of nice bright colours you can see
at night. Mark my words, it will turn up. The right honourable
gentleman opposite is a very naughty man, and he will laugh on
the other side of his face when my ship comes in."
The Standard (Kenya):
"What is all the fuss about?" Weseka Sambu asked a hastily
convened news conference at Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport. A technical hitch like this could have happened
anywhere in the world. You people are not patriots. You just
want to cause trouble."
Sambu, a spokesman for Kenya Airways, was speaking after the
cancellation of a through flight from Kisumu, via Jomo
Kenyatta, to Berlin: "The forty-two passengers had boarded the
plane ready for take-off, when the pilot noticed one of the
tyres was flat. Kenya Airways did not possess a spare tyre, and
unfortunately the airport nitrogen canister was empty. A
passenger suggested taking the tyre to a petrol station for
inflation, but unluckily the jack had gone missing so we
couldn't get the wheel off. Our engineers tried heroically to
reinflate the tyre with a bicycle pump, but had no luck, and
the pilot even blew into the valve with his mouth, but he
passed out. When I announced that the flight had to be
abandoned, one of the passengers, Mr Mutu, suddenly struck me
about the face with a life-jacket whistle and said we were a
national disgrace. I told him he was being ridiculous, and that
there was to be another flight in a fortnight. And, in the
meantime, he would be able to enjoy the scenery around
Kisumu, albeit at his own expense."
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