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Do youy notice anything in particular about this passage?

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styley | 12:48 Sun 12th Aug 2007 | Society & Culture
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Up to about its primary school days a child thinks, naturally, only of play. But many a form of play contains disciplinary factors. "You can't do this," or "that puts you out," shows a child that it must think, practically or fail. Now, if, throughout childhood, a brain has no opposition, it is plain that it will attain a position of "status quo," as with our ordinary animals. Man knows not why a cow, dog or lion was not born with a brain on a par with ours; why such animals cannot add, subtract, or obtain from books and schooling, that paramount position which Man holds today.
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Yup I do but I wont spoil it for others.
think i know too- but again, i won't spoil it, but i'm guessing it's got something to do with a previous question you've asked???
It is a shame that when the kids grow up all they want to do is take drugs in nightclubs like speed and others eh?
I'm stumped.
Go on, spill the beans...
wizard, I gave a clue, it was not some rant about drugs.

Here's another.

At a wedding, did you hear about the man who forgot to say "I do" and "with this ring"????
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Well wizard I'll give you a clue. There's a difference between the passage and every answer so far, including your own.
now I'm REALLY stumped........
wizard- look at the passage closely and notice what's missing........
no Es. They've all been taken to a rave somewhere
I can not understand what is the question. Can you make it a bit simpler?
smacks jno, bad jno gving the game away!

go sit in the corner >>>>>
incidentally, it's called a lipogram
Here's another clue.

Try driving my 1987 Ford Escort, and you will see that it is really easy.
lol, very good
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It's from a work called Gadsby. An entire book written eithout using the letter E. Mental, huh?
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Fun while it lasted. Next.
if you don't want an answer, post on NoAnswerBank
well not saying i didn't want the answer, i just wanted to see/hear wizard tying himself up in knots trying to figure it out. Not much to ask for is it? A bit of sadistic pleasure at someone else's expense?


sorry wizard, lol.
In episode 1F16 of the Simpsons, "Burns' Heir", Montgomery Burns makes Lenny Leonard explain without using the letter 'E' why he shouldn't be fired. When Lenny says, "Um, I'm a good... work... guy," Burns fires him anyway, by pressing a button that opens a trap door under Lenny's feet. As he falls, he blurts out, "but I didn't say ... eeeeee!"

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