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Hello all :)

As one of our lovely members is getting fed up with the 'heavy' stuff ,here's a thread where you can post anything that might be interesting, funny, daft or even mind blowingly silly :roll:

Did you know that the sell by date on crisps always ends on a Saturday?

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Robinredbreast said:
Hello all :)

As one of our lovely members is getting fed up with the 'heavy' stuff ,here's a thread where you can post anything that might be interesting, funny, daft or even mind blowingly silly :roll:

Did you know that the sell by date on crisps always ends on a Saturday?

RRB :)

(just for Andy) :D

Hmm never new that, gonna check all crisps from now on lol


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Did you know that the QE2 can travel half an inch on a gallon of fuel.

Did you know that if the sun went out we wouldn't know about it for about eight minutes because that's how long the light would take to reach us. Then you would have to put a cardie on.
 

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Did you know water cannot be destroyed or created. The water you drink today could be the same water Cleopatra bathed in !


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Did you know that The Sun is 400X bigger than the moon, but 400X further away ! This is why they look the same size in the sky !


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ok ok i got one.....

did you know that mercury spins so slowly a year is longer than a day


im not sure if it counts
if i say "or something like that"

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I could quite easily turn water into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen. further dismantling would requirw equipment I don't have at home. However plants do it all the time. they turn carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrate molecules.
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Did you know there is a town in America called........................ Intercourse :eh:

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Did you know that you only get bitten by a shark when your wet (said in a Joe Pasquale voice) Many a true word spoken in jest :clap:
 
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Some great posts guys, I love the Avocado one and the Asp reply :lol: Very good

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hanadr said:
mo
I could quite easily turn water into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen. further dismantling would requirw equipment I don't have at home. However plants do it all the time. they turn carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrate molecules.
Hana
I like my version better lol !


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There are just five regular polyhedra.

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Everything you can do with a ruler and a compass you can do with the compass alone.

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The next sentence is true but you must not believe it.

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The previous sentence was false.

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One can cut a pie into 8 pieces with three movements.

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There is something the dead eat but if the living eat it, they die.

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A clock never showing right time might be preferable to the one showing right time twice a day.

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44. 0!=1

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One is morally obligated to do everything impossible.

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