A stumper for the kids

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No answers accepted from people over age 14 on this one: Transulate this: Y Y U R - Y Y U B - I C U R Y Y 4 M E

-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 15, 2001

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For once I can figure it out and I am barred, nay, FORBIDDEN to answer because of my age! Oh, Mitch, how can you be so cruel? I will ask my kids to answer, but I don't have to be happy about it!

-- Jo (mamamia2kids@msn.com), December 15, 2001.

Hi Mitch, I just printed it for the kids, they are working as we speak!

-- Melissa (me@home.net), December 15, 2001.

OK. Jo, heres one for the older kids: What type product was licensed to use the coke cola script logo in the early 1900's that was not a beverage.

-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 15, 2001.

WISE YOU ARE. WISE YOU BE. I SEE YOU ARE TOO WISE FOR ME.

LINDSEY AGE 10 MEGAN AGE 12

-- Melissa (me@home.net), December 15, 2001.


Sorry for the all-caps, Lindsey typed it in herself. They both worked on it together, and Megan thinks it is so embarssing to have her name on here. If she only knew!!!!

-- Melissa (me@home.net), December 15, 2001.


Too wise you are, Too wise you be, I see you are too wise for me! My kids figured it out. As far as the Coca-cola question, I can only guess. I seem to remember my Mom giving me a Coke syrup medicine when I had an upset stomach. Is that the answer? Where did you work on your engineering degree? My uncle is a professor at the Rhode Island School of Design.

-- Jo (mamamia2kids@msn.com), December 15, 2001.

Jo, it was at Valencia CC in Orlando early 70's, but there were too many distractions; people wearing skirts, poverty, people wearing lipstick, lack of funds, people wearing form fitting clothes, being broke, ect. No, it was not syrup.

-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 17, 2001.

Ah, yes, women and money, the downfall of so many men!

-- Jo (mamamia2kids@msn.com), December 17, 2001.

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