Ten Perplexing Questions
If tomatoes are a fruit, is ketchup considered a smoothie?
Which orange came first – the fruit or the color?
If you told someone to “be a leader and not a follower,” wouldn’t they become a follower by following your advice?
What would happen if Pinocchio said, “My nose will grow now”?
Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?
If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, will we ever know it?
Why do noses run but feet smell?
If revenge is a dish that’s best served cold and revenge is sweet, then is revenge ice cream?
In the word scent, which letter is silent? S or C?
If a cyclops were to close its eye, is it winking or blinking?
(Care to add more of your own? Use the comment section below.)



Fun Fridays – January 13, 2022
Why do we drive on the parkway and park on the driveway?
I love these Fun Friday emails… thank you for the smiles 😃
Why do we compliment a painting by saying it looks real, but we say a pretty landscape looks like a painting?
Where’s the upvote button?
Thought provoking indeed. Thank you for starting another Friday right.
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I have actually found a word misspelled in some dictionaries. I had written a paper some decades ago now and used the word “gauge”. I was informed by the marker that it was “guage” and, to my astonishment, when I checked several dictionaries, they all said “guage”. So I corrected my spelling and went on this way, until another lecturer in another course many, many years later insisted it was “gauge”. Having once been under that delusion myself, I wasn’t going to fall for that! So I grabbed a dictionary to show her. I had to grab several actually before I could find an older one with the mis-spelling.
Laughter is very welcome!!! Blessed!
Ha ha! Revenge is ice cream!