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Post by *♥Snowblizzard♥* on Mar 13, 2010 14:10:20 GMT -5
I get this stuff on my computer:
The biography of Thomas Crapper, the British sanitary engineer who invented the modern flush toilet in 1878, was called Flushed with Pride: The Story of Thomas Crapper.
A gang of elks A cast or kettle of hawks A mob of emus A brood of hens A business or fesnyng of ferrets A drift or parcel of hogs A charm of finches A smack of jellyfish A murder of crows
Early Roman fashion designers combined the Greek perzoma, the first fabricated underwear, and the Etruscan succinta, a belt, and produced the bikini for use by athletes. Little did they realize their innovation would one day revolutionize swimwear, plus boost sales of Sports Illustrated.
To keep a corpse’s lips shut, undertakers pass a suture through the nasal septum and tie it to the lower lip. Sometimes they use an injector needle gun to place wires into the lower and upper jaws; the wires are then twisted together to close the mouth.
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Post by ~♥Willowpelt♥~ on Mar 13, 2010 14:59:26 GMT -5
errr
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Post by *♥Snowblizzard♥* on Mar 15, 2010 15:45:44 GMT -5
Entomophagy is the scientific name for insect eating. There are more than 1,450 recorded species of edible insects. Many species of insects are lower in fat and higher in protein and have a better food-to-meat ratio than beef, lamb, pork, or chicken.
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Post by *♥Snowblizzard♥* on Mar 16, 2010 20:48:14 GMT -5
All of the ones today have been wrong (some of which i cant post):
During menstruation, the sensitivity of a woman’s middle finger is reduced. Medical science has yet to explain why.
Queen Victoria’s physicians prescribed marijuana to relieve her menstrual cramps.
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Post by ♥Moonsilver♥ on Mar 17, 2010 14:51:19 GMT -5
tmi
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