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wtf is the wpa?

fatbaby

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I have this reading project on "to kill a mocking bird" and i spent 20 minutes looking for wpa in chapter 2...

WTF IS THE WPA?

EDIT: GRAMMAR
 
Works Progress Administration

The WPA, or Works Progress Administration, was set up in 1935, during the Depression, to give work to the unemployed. Very seldom was anyone fired. This incident is one more piece of evidence of Bob Ewell's incorrigibly bad character.
 


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Good, I'm not the only one then
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Just goes to show that we're super duper computer geeks.

Once I seen a license plate that said "256" and first thing came to mind was ram. LOL
 


<< Just goes to show that we're super duper computer geeks.

Once I seen a license plate that said "256" and first thing came to mind was ram. LOL
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haha. I do that too. License plates in Vancouver have alphabet also, so any "recognizable" acronyms (i.e. AMD) catch my attention very easily. I can't remember any funny ones off my head, though.
 


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<< Just goes to show that we're super duper computer geeks.

Once I seen a license plate that said "256" and first thing came to mind was ram. LOL
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haha. I do that too. License plates in Vancouver have alphabet also, so any "recognizable" acronyms (i.e. AMD) catch my attention very easily. I can't remember any funny ones off my head, though.
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Same here
 
haha. I do that too. License plates in Vancouver have alphabet also, so any "recognizable" acronyms (i.e. AMD) catch my attention very easily. I can't remember any funny ones off my head, though.

lol, I saw one that said MSN once, and I got all excited and pointed the plate to my dad 🙂 No, we weren't driving; it was in a parking lot.
 
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