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From: adh@cstvax.UUCP (Adam Hamilton)
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Subject: Re: MATHEMATICS AND HUMOR by John Allen Paulos
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Date: Thu, 12-Sep-85 07:38:45 EDT
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If you want to appreciate the overlap between jokes and philosophy,
just read any page of Alice in Wonderland.

Incorrect sample quote:-

	"Can you tell me which way to go?", asked Alice.
	"That all depends on where you want to get to.", replied the Caterpillar

	"Oh, I don't really mind, as long as I end up SOMEWHERE!"
	"Well, you're bound to do that as long as you go far enough."