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Show LITTLE BENNY'S Notebook By LEE PAPE - ICE. Warever its cold enuff there is ice. and warever its too cold there aint hardly enything elts. If the peeple in Africka could swap the peeple erround the north pole a buntch of bannannas for every 10 sent hunk of Ice, it would be a graet thing for both of them ony they cant, on account of the peeple in Africka proberly never herd of the north pole, and the peeple erround the north pole proberly never herd of bannannas. This proves uneducated people donl know what theyre missing. Ice is reely wattir froze into a square shape and staying that way to prove how cold it is. If you try to set i on wattir wile it is still soft you wili ji j IU j go rite threw and wish you hadent of j j ( 1 1 ..., ami it' you try to bet on enuff o ( : it you w ill drownd But ice is easy to C I j 1 f ' set on and would proberly be set on 7 ' t mulch more than wat it is if peeple u- (tflflfl dident mind (he cold, damp senaaMon iM The most popular places for ice ll S 1 j in he tea and on lakes to ice skat- I'll i on. The most unpopular place for it Is - jj fl down the back of the neck. ' , Ice should never be left out In the . , , ,.r J sun r you want it to keep its shape. '' .rnV The closest thing to ico Is ice waMii ( f ifl but no matter how cold wattir slarts . ; i to feel, it aint ice as long as you can u 1 j JM get your finger in It. f if I The fattest ice la a ice berg and the I j skinniest ice is a icicle. ' 1 H on I fl |