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LONG TERM DRIVING
A little boy was riding along with his father from New Mexico to Colorado. They were traveling 250 miles to go fishing. After about fifty miles the excited son asked his father if they were almost there. The father answered that they had a ways to go yet. Fifty miles later. . . “Now are we about there?” “No, not yet.” About fifty miles later. . . “We must be about there by now, Daddy?” “Sorry Son, we have another hundred miles yet.” Another fifty miles. . . “Daddy, am I still going to be four years old when we get there?”

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