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Wacky question, June 26

Monday, June 26, 2006

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WACKY QUESTIONS

I've heard the town in Wyoming called Jackson and Jackson Hole. Which is correct? - Gail, Englewood

The town, the seat of Teton County and a popular tourist destination, is known as Jackson. Jackson Hole refers to a 50-mile-long valley surrounded by mountains that includes Jackson, according to the municipal Web site.

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Selected Internet cafe prices, per hour

• New York City - $12.80

• Baghdad - 68 cents

• Paris - $4.86

• Moscow - $1.50

• London - $1.78

• Tokyo - $3.41

• Cairo - 52 cents

Source: Wired magazine (May 2006)

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9 Can I check my e-mail during sex?

8 Would the robot be up for a threesome with the TiVo?

7 Which robot does Consumer Reports recommend having sex with?

6 Do we have a future together, or is this just cold, meaningless robot sex?

5 Is this being videotaped for a Dateline NBC exclusive?

4 Will it hurt like the time I made out with the juicer?

3 Is the robot Jewish?

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