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"You know you live in Arizona when...
...the water from the cold water tap is the same temperature as the hot one."

Restaurant Review
The Garage Pub and Pizza

You know that when you walk into a restaurant that has four types of linoleum patchwork on the floor covered by peanut shells, a bucket used as a weight in lieu of a spring to close the door, and restrooms labeled "pistons" and "cylinders", it must be authentic hick. Either in spite of that, or because of that, the pizza was excellent.
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Feature Article
A Day In Holy History
by Nick Coons

This past week has been very troubling for many around the world. Pope John Paul II has impacted millions of people's lives over the last few decades. There are even those that remember his visit to Arizona nearly 20 years ago as if it were only yesterday.
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Arizona Dry Humor / Jokes
Joke Of The Week

A pair of tourists were out in the fields when they discovered an abandoned well near an old farm house. Of course they're curious so they drop a small stone into the well, but they never hear it hit bottom. They search and find a larger rock and drop it into the well but once again hear nothing. They decide they need something larger and search the farm yard for a larger object. After much struggle, they manage to drag a large railroad tie to the edge of the well and drop it over the edge.

After several seconds, a goat tears across the yard and without any hesitation, dives right into the open hole. The two tourists stand in amazement. About a minute later, a farmer appears and tells them he is looking for a lost goat. The tourists tell the farmer about the goat diving into the well.

"That couldn't be my goat", the farmer replies, "My goat was grazing in the field roped to a railroad tie!"
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The RedSeven Computer Company
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PC Chat Computer Radio Show
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