I figured he just wouldn't stop and ask for directions.
*insert drum dings*
2007-08-23 07:33:59
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answer #1
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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If Moses were a woman, she would have stopped to ask for directions. She would have been there in 3 days.
2007-08-23 07:34:46
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answered by Shawn B 7
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Or maybe, perhaps, it was because God treated him like a moth, and pulled off his figurative "antannae" which might explain why he led the people in circles for such a long time?
2007-08-23 23:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Moses spoke english? Neat!
2007-08-23 07:29:52
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answered by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6
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Heh, I like Non Sequiter.
2007-08-23 07:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Makes perfect sense!
2007-08-23 07:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Makes more sense to me than a god cursing them to wander until he was satisfied.
2007-08-23 18:47:08
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answered by Erulechto 3
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Random Note:
I am thankful we write on paper nowadays.
2007-08-23 07:31:47
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answered by Daniel 6
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ROFL!!!!
I love Non Sequitur. And I think it's a more reasonable explanation than some I've heard. ;-)
2007-08-23 07:37:20
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answered by King James 5
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We need to get this to a newspaper!
Oh yeah...
2007-08-23 07:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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