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i will sleep la la peng tonight now, knowing this of course
"Hull City is the only football club in the English (what used to be known as the "football") league who's name can not be filled in. You know how we've all filled in the o's, d's, p's etc in words."
I wonder how somebody found that out? And what possessed them to try it out in the first place?
Another fact: St Johnstone is the only major team in England/Scotland with a J in its name.
The scariest thing is that I don't think this chap was joking when he told the story about water - in fact he wholeheartedly believed it! You'd expect better from an Oxford student, even one who doesn't study biology!
TF-P
I'm listening to The Phantom of the Opera.
Come to think of it, Elecrolytes are affected by Vegatables, not water.
Vegetables are only water that is stiff at room temperature.
PP
Spinach isn't stiff
Of course it's stiff. It's got iron in it.
No returns.
PP
Lettuce isn't stiff.
I say....what a nice day...what a nice day...what a nice day for sticking a cucumber through someone's letterbox and shouting "the martians are coming!" ( (c) Ken Dodd )
(Somewhere on my bookshelf I have Ken Campbell's translation of this into Tok Pisin, but I can't find it just now)
It will take you 38 minutes to read all the backlog!
indeed i jus been thru it all again bang on
Ingrid Bergman died on her birthday (August 29th)
The highest Mastermind score is 41 points, set by Kevin Ashman in 1995.
I have every (English) Baldur's Gate Mod in existence as of time of writing.
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If you stand upside down (on your head) you are still the same height, although you may experience difficulties reaching the top shelf of the pantry.
Czech for 'My hovercraft is full of eels' is 'Mé vznásedlo je plné úhoru'
But I don't know the Hungarian.
(btw - the s and the r should have little hats on them, like upside-down carets, and the final u need a little circle like a degrees sign, only right above and not to one side).
Nuclear bombs don't explode.
What do they do, then?
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