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The last thing that made you laugh

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Reader's Digest is getting desperate. There's an article this month: Is Yiddish Making a Comeback?

I didn't notice what yutz had the chutzpah to write such dreck.
 
A couple of things: That someone somehow managed to get a paper airplane embedded in a ceiling tile in one of the academic buildings on campus. The second one is we shared in math class mistakes that we learned from. I told the story of how my mom yelled at me when I was five for taking paper from the wrong pile to draw on. I didn't understand what the big deal was... until I saw her explaining to the construction workers why the bill for the addition on our house had a purple heart shape cut out and taped back in in the middle. I forgot about that until today, and I find it very funny now.
 

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