What are the chances?
Created on: March 21st, 2009
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The law of averages, if I have got this right, means that if six monkeys were thrown up in the air forlong enough they would land on their tails about as often as they would land on their --Heads--which even at first glance does not strike one as a particularly rewarding speculation, in either sense, even without the monkeys. I mean, you wouldn't bet on it. I mean I would but you wouldn't. It must be the law of diminishing returns...I feel the spell about to be broken.
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