From: Nick BrownHere (with the solution in parenthesis) is a fun game. HOW MANY BIBLE BOOKS DID YOU FIND? Here are the 30 Bible books: Genesis, Numbers, Kings, Ezra, Esther Jonah, Hosea, Joel, Daniel, Isaiah, Job, Haggai, Amos, Ruth, Obadiah, Malachi Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Colossians, Ephesians, Titus, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude, Revelation, My friend (Matt, he w)as always fooling around. I never can get him to (act s)erious for a minute. In class the teacher put (Jon ah)ead of him and even though she could hear the sound of paper wrappers she couldnt tell w(hos ea)ting the candy. I told him to be careful -- he's already in a (jam es)pecially since he skipped school yesterday. Today I was appointed captain of the boys spelling Bee. (Joe l)ost, so I put him at the bottom of the list, but (Dan I el)evated to the top. I came in (number s)ix. Joe was sore, he forgot about putting "i before e" and missed a few words, and I wondered: (is "a i ah)ead of an e" always the rule? (Jo B)ob, a fast kid, brought a St. Bernard to school for "show & tell", but worried it was too big. The teacher had to reassure him, "Y(es, ther)es enough room for him." (John) brought a weasel-like animal to class, it was an "ermine". This was his (second pet er)mine, his (first pet er)mine died. His sister Lu(lu ke)pt feeding it too much and then said the cat killed it, but there wasn't a (mark) on it. Another boy (jude) brought a blue humming bird, and I have never see(n a hum)ming bird as big as it was. A kid named Gene also brought a blue humming bird, but they are easy to tell apart, (Genes is) the small humming bird. Well, after school my Dad picked me up on his way to the (E-Z Ra)diator repair shop. When he saw Matt coming with me, he whispered, "who is this cre(ep?" "He's," I ans)wered "just a class mate." At the radiator shop the man said we need a new radiator and my Dad said, "OK". He had to admit it uses a lot of water. The repairman was a real character, he was drin(king s)ome beer he said (he brews) himself & eating a ham sandwich he call a "Ha(m a-la-chi)ves" as he watched the horse races on TV. He was complaining because his horse was losing as we watched and saw some old (hag gai)ning on his sorry horse. I was thinking to myself, "Well isn't that just to(o bad," I, a h)orse lover, could have told that seeing his horse. Then he even told us how he hated radiator repair work because he felt like he was just in a (rut h)ere at the shop. Then he asked me, "What would it be if I just upped and quit this place one day?" "A big (Co. loss", I ans)wered. I knew that's what he wanted to hear. Well, I must say the whole thing was (a mos)t interesting (revelation).
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