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8 Comments

  1. Funny
    March 28, 2017

    :-D :lol: :lol: That was a good one. Have me belly laughing at work. Hahahahaha

  2. jaded
    March 27, 2017

    Don’t laugh. If Donald Trump repeats that “new math” enough times his stupid supporters will believe it. That is why he is President. God help us!!!

  3. March 27, 2017

    A solid joke base on what we no or was taught. It works all around so. What goes up will come down and if it goes around it will come back around . I laughed a good much .meditations

  4. NO MORE SIKIREE
    March 27, 2017

    That sounds like Bozo Mathematics counting Legal Fees for KPB.
    They put me out. Let me shackle in Elmshall under my Madgopwell.
    Demons inside of me.
    Grand Bay Money dancing so I need my Puppet Master underground to do my Mathematics for me.

  5. LabourOfLove 2.1
    March 26, 2017

    should read moved up to 5% from 3%

  6. LabourOfLove 2.1
    March 26, 2017

    from 5%

  7. LabourOfLove 2.1
    March 26, 2017

    This calculation reminds of Minister of finance Ambrose George and his method of calculating vat when the tax rate moved up to 3% to 5%.

    • mary waner
      March 27, 2017

      good one lol

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