In "Curious George: What time is it "

For make a visit in the morning. What o'clock is it? What o'clock you think it is? I think is not yet eight o'clock. How is that, eight o'clcok! it is ten 'clock struck. It must then what I rise me quickly.

In "Curious, George: Three Wishes"

1. uncursed magic marker 2. blessed fireproof +2 speed boots 3. blessed greased rustproof +2 helm of brilliance Alternately, two scrolls of charging, but you said no wishing for more wishes.

In "Curious George: Emigrating within the U.S."

Seeing immlass's link, I was reminded of nationalatlas.gov, which lets you play around with mapping various national statistics, including the 2000 election results, by county. There are a couple clear pockets of Gore voters among the conservatives that might be interesting to investigate. This link might be a map, but if it doesn't work as a permalink, you'll have to go exploring on your own from their main site. Heck, you should just go play with it regardless.

In "self-referential aptitude test"

Sorry about the US-keyboard centricity. I should have thought about that. For the British (I think): $!$" %$$% $!"! $"!$ "!"% I think you are wrong about 9 - 12, ilyadeux. Judging from the whoo!, though, it seems like a transcription error, or misreading, since you must have had the correct answer in the quiz.

That was totally awesome. Also, I am your hero: (Swap puctuation for letters, in an alphanumeric sort of way, to get the solution.) $!$@ %$$% $!@! $@!$ @!@%

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