Ask Google : Email 006

Posted by Jason Mosley on July 27 2007 in Everything Else

You should know what this is by now but if you don’t just read thought some of the related post.

I really like this batch a lot. Two people ask the same question but word different, which results in very different outcomes. Also, if you look at the last question I think we can all assume that Google knows nothing about love. Enjoy!

From kieran
date Jun 6, 2007
subject ask google

i asked google “why am i asking you questions?”

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From Mlle
Date Jun 24, 2007
Subject google images, question

“What am I going to be when I grow up?”

resulted in this picture showing up. A scary prospect, as I’m a teenaged girl at the moment and wasn’t planning on going in that direction with my life.

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From Deborah
Date Jun 24, 2007
Subject google wisdom

What will I be when I grow up?

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From Hashi
Date Jun 25, 2007
Subject Google Image Q&A

Do you love me?

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7 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 July 27

    Oh no!

    I just relized that two the these emails were already posted.

    oops! I guess I for got to delete the emails. No big deal, the ones that were repeated are good ones.

    The first person to leave a comment and tell me which two they are wins a prize!

  2. 2007 July 27

    ! tee hee! i know but i won’t tell ;)

  3. 2007 July 27

    you dont want to win? well i guess the next commenter that figures it out will win the prize!

    I am not joking, there really is a prize.

  4. 2007 July 27

    Just because there’s a prize doesn’t necessarily mean anybody wins. What if it’s something horrible?

    I also know the answer.

  5. 2007 July 27

    its something good. you have to list the anawer to win.

    Its a flashing Google Pin!

  6. 2007 July 27

    More great stuff from “The Moze”

  7. 2007 July 30

    You could almost start a blog just based on this!

    Give us more!!!

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