29 luglio 2006

Riddle me this, Fledermaus!

After a quick search on the internet, I came up with a list of these countries.
Three questions:
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1. What do all these listed countries have in common?
2. Who is missing from this list?
3. Why?
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Anguilla - Ireland, Northern - Singapore - Antigua and Barbuda - Ireland, Republic of - Solomon Islands - Australia - Jamaica - South Africa - Bahamas - India -Kenya - Swaziland - Barbados - Lesotho - Tanzania - Belize - Liberia - Tonga - Bermuda - Malawi - Trinidad and Tobago - Botswana - Malta - Turks and Caicos Islands - British Virgin Islands - Mauritius - Uganda Cameroon - Montserrat - United Kingdom - Canada (except Quebec) - Namibia - Cayman Islands - New Zealand - Vanuatu - Dominica - Nigeria - Wales England - Papua New Guinea Zambia - Fiji - St. Kitts and Nevis - Zimbabwe - Gambia - St. Lucia - Ghana - St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Gibraltar - Scotland - Grenada - Seychelles - Guyana - Sierra Leone

Hints:
1) Title of this post.
2) This.

Reality: Truth is sometime stranger than fiction, eh?

2 commenti:

steveegg ha detto...

1. Each of those countries have English as an official language.

2. United States

3. Because a conglomerate of lieberals and business interests want portions of the US to become part of Mexico.

still Unreal... ha detto...

Ding-a-ling ding!
YOU win a rabid, leftie executive branch of government for the next 4 years - voted in by people that could READ a ballot, let alone CAST one!
As a very special bonus, Nancy Pelosi will be by to explain why this is - personally.

Too easy, really, wasn't it?
Maybe the Miller Park Chorizo will run from school to school teaching "English a second language."

Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Good job.