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" (There's) no such thing as a stupid question" is a common phrase, that states that the quest for knowledge includes failure, and that just because one person may know less than others, they should not be afraid to ask rather than pretend they already know.
annual. Ask a Stupid Question Day is a holiday that is sometimes celebrated in the United States, usually by school students and teachers. [1] Although Ask a Stupid Question Day's default date is September 28, in practice it is usually observed on the last school day of September. [2]
It's not a real subject. Let's delete it. Richard75 ( talk) 21:17, 3 January 2017 (UTC) you mean No such thing as a stupid question, just stupid people who ask them — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.213.14.116 ( talk) 17:31, 2 September 2020 (UTC)[ reply]
We know the MLB star isn't one to put up with dumb questioning, but let's give it a go anyway.
Below is an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. If known, their origins are noted.
If conversation is starting to die down, here are 200 funny questions to ask or text your friends or your date the next time you need to liven up the mood.
Miller joined QI in 2011 and has variously worked as scriptwriter, assistant producer, producer, and researcher on the show and many of its other projects. [3] [4] [5] She is the second-most frequent guest personality on the QI podcast No Such Thing as a Fish and is a producer and head researcher for BBC Radio 4 's comedy talk show The Museum of Curiosity. [6] [7]
No Such Thing (John Mayer song) " No Such Thing " is the debut single of American singer-songwriter John Mayer. It was serviced to US adult album alternative radio in June 2001 as the lead single from his first studio album, Room for Squares (2001). Like many of the songs from Mayer's early musical career, the song was co-written with Clay Cook.
Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast (or RHLSTP ( UK: / rəhɛləstʌpə / )) and Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast are two related comedy podcasts, created and hosted by British comedian Richard Herring. Hosted on The British Comedy Guide, the podcasts are interviews with notable guests, usually fellow comedians.
Daniel Craig Schreiber (born 1984) is an Australian radio producer, writer, podcaster, and comedian based in London. He co-created the BBC Radio 4 panel show The Museum of Curiosity with host John Lloyd and co-producer Richard Turner [1] and co-hosts the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. [2]