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Do you remember the odd jokes of the early 1960's?
There were the "sick" jokes and the elephant jokes. Do you remember any? The only one I've got is "How can you tell when an elephant's been in your refridgerator?" Answer ?
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"You can see his footprints in the jello!"
Q. what do you get when you run over a canary with a lawnmower?
A. shredded tweets.
(my all time favorite)
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Odd Boy Out $29.64 Einstein's early years as an odd, awkward outsider with his peers and in the classroom will hearten any child who isn't a capable athlete or straight-A scholar. This ink-and-watercolor picture book biography follows Einstein's life from his birth in 1879 (a very fat newborn with an oversized and oddly shaped head) to young adulthood (he couldn't get into college at first because his student record had been so poor). He was so unresponsive in class that one teacher told him that he would never get anywhere in life. Bad-tempered and reluctant to join the other children in their games, he'd build an enormous house of cards fourteen stories high and preferred solving puzzles to playing sports. Young Einstein wondered to himself what it would be like to ride a light beam. His scientific musings are illustrated with a background panorama of swirling numbers, shapes, and galaxies, using computer graphics mixed with the watercolor paintings. An author's note regarding Einstein's later achievements precedes a detailed bibliography of adult Einstein books. |
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Odd Bits: $22.05 Odd Bits |
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Odd Soul $12.49 Odd Soul |
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Odd Man In $11.49 Odd Man In |
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Odd Senses $9.49 Odd Senses |
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The Odd Couple $4.49 The Odd Couple |
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Pretty Odd $5.99 Pretty Odd |
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Odd Blood $9.49 Odd Blood |
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Odd Couple $5.99 Odd Couple |
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Odd $20.23 No Synopsis Available |
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Odd Company $24.99 Odd Company - Photographic Print |
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Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson Lead Vegas Odds for Quail Hollow
04.26.2010 – For the upcoming Quail Hollow Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, during April 26-May 2, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are the early odds leaders to win the tournament, that has a $6,500,000 purse.
According to GolfLasVegasNow.com and an informed betting expert, Tiger Woods should be about a 3/1 favorite to win, while Phil Mickelson should be about an 8/1 to win when the odds are released to the public on Monday afternoon. The official Las Vegas golf betting odds will be available on GolfOdds.com during the afternoon of April 26.
Although some experts believe Phil Mickelson is extremely concentrated on winning the majors this year, they believe that having Tiger Woods in the field will increase his competitiveness to perform.
This week's Quail Hollow Championship will showcase a very deep field of the golf world's elite players, as there will be seven of the top 10 FedEx Cup standings playing, while five of the world's top 10 players according to the official World Golf Rankings will be playing. There is also seven of the top 10 on the PGA Tour money list who are scheduled to play.
This year's Quail Hollow Championship should be one to remember, as golf's No.1 Tiger Woods makes will compete in his second tournament since his five month hiatus, while Phil Mickelson is fresh off his third win at the Masters, will have to fare well against Lee Westwood (4) and Jim Furyk (5) in the world. Not to mention there are 18 other major champions in the tournament this week.
Stay up-to-date with the latest Tiger Woods and Quail Hollow Championship news on TigerWoodsWorld.com.
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