Friday, February 10, 2006
Why
Why does velcro stick to itself before you get it around something and not after?
Why is the elastic band too small to go around the object you have, or so big it would go around ten times?
Why is one end of the shoelace always longer than the other even though you just straigntened it?
Why is it always the last key you try of all those on the ring?
When it is slippery, why do drivers drive faster, follow closer and change lanes more often?
Why do you always check the alarm after you know you already set it?
Why do you read these things when you know you don't know?
Why?
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Why is the elastic band too small to go around the object you have, or so big it would go around ten times?
Why is one end of the shoelace always longer than the other even though you just straigntened it?
Why is it always the last key you try of all those on the ring?
When it is slippery, why do drivers drive faster, follow closer and change lanes more often?
Why do you always check the alarm after you know you already set it?
Why do you read these things when you know you don't know?
Why?
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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