Do Fish Drink Water?: Puzzling and Improbable Questions and Answers

Do Fish Drink Water?: Puzzling and Improbable Questions and Answers
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July 21, 1999
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0688179088
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Is it true that elephants are afraid of mice? How much gold does the United States store in Fort Knox? Why do I get a headache when I eat ice cream too fast? How did the "seventh inning stretch" originate? As the official webmaster for Xerox, Bill McLain was surprised by the kinds of questions he was receiving, like whether people born blind can see in their dreams and why rabbits are associated with Easter. McLain began to answer each and every question--attracting national attention from MSNBC, CNN, and "People"--and the result, collected in "Do Fish Drink Water?, " is a surprising, funny, and informative collection of facts. McLain's answers can often be as wild as the questions and prompt entertaining anecdotes about where he found them. McLain explains how magnets are made, what caused the Great Depression of 1922, and even explains why cats purr. Also included is an extensive list of websites where he conducts research, offering an informative guide to making the most of the Internet.

Is it true that elephants are afraid of mice? How much gold does the United States store in Fort Knox? Why do I get a headache when I eat ice cream too fast? How did the "seventh inning stretch" originate? As the official webmaster for Xerox, Bill McLain was surprised by the kinds of questions he was receiving, like whether people born blind can see in their dreams and why rabbits are associated with Easter. McLain began to answer each and every question--attracting national attention from MSNBC, CNN, and "People"--and the result, collected in "Do Fish Drink Water?, " is a surprising, funny, and informative collection of facts. McLain's answers can often be as wild as the questions and prompt entertaining anecdotes about where he found them. McLain explains how magnets are made, what caused the Great Depression of 1922, and even explains why cats purr. Also included is an extensive list of websites where he conducts research, offering an informative guide to making the most of the Internet.

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An official webmaster for Xerox provides factual and often funny responses to the multitude of interesting questions he has received via e-mail regarding history, science, unusual traditions, and more
This book was fun to read but kind of borning I like books that tell a story instead of this kind of book!
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This book was filled with so many facts I just couldn't get enough of it. I read half of the book in one day! I would recommend this book to people who always seem to ask questions.
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Reader reviewed by Amanda

Bill McLain has all of the answers to the strangest questions. Im sure youll enjoy finding out answers to these inquiries while finding out side facts and more.


Do Fish Drink Water? Where did pizza originate? Is there really a North Pole? What is the origin of the Christmas tree? Those are just some of the question youll get the answers to in Do Fish Drink Water? Youll also get facts about fish and other things. Check it out today!


Do Fish Drink Water? Is a reliable source of information for research and fun also. I enjoyed reading about animals and money. I recommend this book for ages 11 and up. 5 stars for answering unanswered questions!
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