SuPeR COOL JOKE

<p>What do you call a ring made of iron? </p>

<p>Ferrous Wheel. </p>

<p>AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!</p>

<p>thats just so cute. </p>

<p>my chem teacher would love that. she puts cartoons on her tests for us to explain like that.</p>

<p>I did not get that joke. Can someone please explain it?</p>

<p>Great joke! I am definately telling that to my physics teacher on Monday. :D
lil_killer-Ferrous is anothre name for iron, hence the chemical symbol Fe.</p>

<p>My chem teacher would love this. We have element puns of the week</p>

<p>I didn't remember the word for it, but I inferred it so I fil very special.</p>

<p>hahaha i can't wait to tell my teacher that joke...he'll be like ANITA YOU NERDY KID GET THE HELL OUTTA MY CLASS :D :p haha</p>

<p>In order to teach my class about diatomics, my chemistry teacher would describe them analogously to cellmates. </p>

<p>=|</p>

<p>telling my chem teacher! she'll die of laughter! she's like the definition of a chemistry nerd, but we all love her! :D</p>

<p>Anita: must resist temptation lol! :p</p>

<p>Nice joke, I like it.</p>

<p>Diatomic cellmates... weird stuff.</p>

<p>^lol yeah, very weird stuff... to say the least :D</p>

<p>and welcome to the stay-up-late-on-CC group GoldShadow...loll :D</p>

<p>yes we are the rebellious cc'ers! w00t! :D :cool: :rolleyes: ;) :p</p>

<p>Good to be in that group but I think I'll resign myself to the bed and blankets for now...</p>

<p>I got one.</p>

<p>How many french does it take to defend Paris?</p>

<p>-None, they didn't even try. lmao.</p>