It would be more appropriate to call them "classification" ads I guess but it was a funny question nonetheless.
And that's no secret.
2007-02-26 11:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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what classifieds do you mean? the ones paid for are printed, because the person paid,,,,, things for sale,,,, jobs,,,, do you mean things like the legals,,, forclosures, arrest, confiscated money,,, adoptions , etc? mostly those are printed due to legal reasons,, you must make a public statement, so that anyone with any interest in the matter can react/have say
2007-02-26 18:00:48
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answered by dlin333 7
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It is a challenge!!
The more forbidden is something, the more we want it. Therefore, we read "Classified" and the James Bond inside of us arises. It catches our attention!! We want to read it all!
Those clever public paper editors!!
2007-02-27 09:38:18
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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As a "Transitive verb" --- "Classified" means identified by or divided into classes; categorized.
===> EX: Make sure all the data are classified by type.
2007-02-26 19:27:36
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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Jeepers, NOW I've heard everything.
Because the government can't keep a bloody secret worth a shyte.
2007-02-26 19:36:32
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answered by ? 6
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You're just kidding right? Or just looking for laughs. Well my answer is so that people like you and me who search for everyday stuff like jobs, equipment advice, can certainly be helped.
2007-02-26 18:14:17
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answered by petty 2
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To reveal secrets.
2007-02-26 19:32:40
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answered by Q 6
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lol
2007-02-26 17:58:09
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answered by Summer 5
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