Life's Unanswered QuestionsA huge list of life's unanswered questions for you to ponder By Emma Kae - 14th August 2001 - Back to News •Tell us your opinion •See what others have said Remember those unanswerable questions you had as a child? You may recall them as those queries that your parents would inevitably respond to with "because". Things like "why is the sky blue?" and "why is it called ‘after dark’ when it is really ‘after light’?"
Well if you are into a brain-teaser that may prove to be unanswerable and terribly frustrating for an inexplicably lengthy amount of time, visit the Life’s Unanswered Questions website for a huge list of confusing questions.
Some are simply a twisted form of humour ("If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation?") while others are genuinely mind-boggling ("If an orange is orange, why isn't a lemon called a yellow?").
Why not visit the website for a look around, a giggle and a bit of head scratching to boot. Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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