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Mister - Funny - Bone - I n t e r n a t i o n a l

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May 27, 2003, 6:07:26 PM5/27/03
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A teacher asked one of her pupils, "What's
the nation's capital?"

The reply was, "Washington DC"

On being asked what the "DC" stood for,
the pupil added, "Dot com!"

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Mike Chark

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May 29, 2003, 1:03:08 AM5/29/03
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> A teacher asked one of her pupils, "What's
> the nation's capital?"
>
> The reply was, "Washington DC"
>
> On being asked what the "DC" stood for,
> the pupil added, "Dot com!"
>

Funny.. I always thought D.C. stood for 'Da Capital'!


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