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    CHEMISTRY RHYMES
    Old Man Stokes
    Old man Stokes was a gentleman fine
    Who lived beside the Raleigh line;
    Old anti-Stokes, his existance denied,
    Lived never-the-less on the other side.

    CHEMISTRY RHYMES
    Old Man Stokes
    Old man Stokes was a gentleman fine
    Who lived beside the Raleigh line;
    Old anti-Stokes, his existance denied,
    Lived never-the-less on the other side.

    If Scientists Wrote Nursery Rhymes How many can you solve? (Answers below)1. A research team proceeded toward the apex of a natural geologicprotuberance, the purpose of their expedition being the procurement ofa sample of fluid hydride of oxygen in a large vessel, the exact sizeof which was unspecified. One member of the team precipitantly descended, sustaining severe fractural damage to the upper cranial portion of hisanatomical structure. Subsequently, the second member of the teamperformed a self-rotational translation oriented in the direction takenby the first member. 2. Complications arose during an investigation of dietary influence: oneresearcher was unable to assimilate adipose tissue and another was unableto consume tissue consisting chiefly of muscle fiber. By reciprocalarrangement between the two researchers, total consumption of the viandsunder consideration was achieved, this leaving the original container ofthe viands devoid of contents. 3. A young male human was more...

    Saturday, September 6, 1997
    Ligonier, PA. - There was an old woman who worked in a shoe. She
    saw a lot of tourists and knew exactly what to do.
    After 25 years of playing the "old woman who lived in a shoe" at the
    nursery rhyme-themed Story Book Forest at Idlewild Park, Nellie
    Gindlesperger is retiring at the end of the summer at age 85.
    She has spent her days crocheting in front of the park's massive brown and
    green boot, often putting down her sewing to talk to visitors.
    "So many of the little ones ask me how many children I have," she said. "I
    tell them that all of the children who come through Story Book Forest are
    mine."
    Gindlesperger, who in real life has five children and whose own mother
    played the role for 12 years before her, teaches nursery rhymes to her
    visitors.
    "They aren't teaching the youngsters nursery rhymes today," she said. "Our
    fairy tales are going to be more...

    If you want to trick some one just keep saying old or cold and they will either say mold, hold, sold or any thing that rhymes with cold, but it has to be a real word.Then when you think you've said cold enough for them to keep saying any word that rhymes with cold say orange or purple.They should say whatever they were saying, if they are dumb enough.

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