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Have you ever wondered why foreigners have trouble with the English Language? 
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Let's face it- A$ V' W5 X; X; v! B$ o 
English is a stupid language. 
/ f$ _( {) E! f1 h* f2 {# \' aThere is no egg in the eggplant 
0 u/ R9 ]% d8 t% e0 o; }No ham in the hamburger 
! ]2 u, ?9 Y" F4 I; vAnd neither pine nor apple in the pineapple. 
% m% w/ S. Y/ l) I; r3 xEnglish muffins were not invented in England" L0 i1 g" [. G- X+ v7 Y 
French fries were not invented in France.3 l$ w( n  V, e( J' b 
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We sometimes take English for granted) B& t  U! s5 c/ j, X) q 
But if we examine its paradoxes we find that 
; X  D+ d2 Q% D6 j2 DQuicksand takes you down slowly 
2 Z* g" W1 K: ^# Q+ B5 n1 \  iBoxing rings are square  g# R& d1 J9 l3 G 
And a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. 2 }' ?  X% d' h8 N& {! o 
 
% l9 }' h9 p- o. N+ ?If writers write, how come fingers don't fing.1 n/ J8 S; E+ \- E) ?9 Y  p 
If the plural of tooth is teeth7 f; h8 W: j# h 
Shouldn't the plural of phone booth be phone beeth 
8 j$ Y; B- J0 l6 w% H6 T$ ^! DIf the teacher taught, 
* `( a$ B4 @0 V% }5 |Why didn't the preacher praught.+ ~4 A8 q1 w' I# H 
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If a vegetarian eats vegetables 
/ ~5 |; F" Y8 b6 r" f2 IWhat the heck does a humanitarian eat!?, T& ?5 \( Z0 n) X% |2 b 
Why do people recite at a play 
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Park on driveways and 
/ p" C- V& z7 [5 s2 k6 ADrive on parkways 
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You have to marvel at the unique lunacy 
2 ]  A' L! w  jOf a language where a house can burn up as 
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And in which you fill in a form 8 C2 u# Z, A) x 
By filling it out 
/ a# k% W$ C  d; O% T. {And a bell is only heard once it goes! 
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9 C% p) Y% |3 A5 O; G& ?English was invented by people, not computers 
6 b* I% U: [3 y9 l  E0 J. xAnd it reflects the creativity of the human race) ]: d( k# n3 Q6 q 
(Which of course isn't a race at all)" p* V/ a5 T* c5 v/ z 
 
; ^) L: g8 ^' p  i* iThat is why9 e6 m4 {& a) \: [; P 
When the stars are out they are visible 
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And why it is that when I wind up my watch 
  ~4 I* K* P+ z1 V  [. s$ V4 GIt starts 
5 Z, e5 t. A; i1 N- B+ rBut when I wind up this observation, 
7 z6 x6 `  m3 _1 |! f7 SIt ends. |   
 
 
 
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