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Post by inkling on Jun 16, 2006 8:32:10 GMT
In an attempt to make this forum more active, I thought I'd start up a few discussions.
What finteresting things have you found out, experienced or seen recently?
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Post by Xylona on Jun 16, 2006 20:21:12 GMT
I don't know if you could necessarily call it interesting (I found it funny) but they've made an iPod holder to go on top of your toilet roll holder so you can listen to it while you're on the loo (The headline was iPod so you can have an iPoo...)
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Post by inkling on Jun 17, 2006 0:11:15 GMT
ewww... that's sort of disturbing. but yes, interesting!
Okay, bananas in Australia are like, $12 a kg now!
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Post by evilcolin on Jun 18, 2006 15:10:30 GMT
Ummm,
I found out that if I have a barbeque, my dog eats everything I make, when he's really faddy and fussy the rest of the time.
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Post by Zusi on Jun 22, 2006 11:16:24 GMT
Some things my daughter laughed at yesterday will not make her laugh today or tomorrow or ever again! It's almost like, That is just not funny any more. She'll laugh at new things though.
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Post by inkling on Jun 23, 2006 8:58:39 GMT
oh i didn't know you had a daughter! cool! um, i remembered that both baby echidnas and baby platypuses are called "puggles" .
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Post by Xylona on Jun 23, 2006 20:23:43 GMT
Today I found out that even if you have a RUBBISH driving instructor, it is possible to pass your driving test first time...
Sorry, prob not interesting, but my boyf passed his test today and his instructor was awful.
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Post by footy on Jun 23, 2006 22:03:31 GMT
;D
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Post by footy on Jun 23, 2006 22:06:38 GMT
I've just found out that you could die if you use the mobile and iPOD during a storm
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Post by Zusi on Jun 26, 2006 21:54:01 GMT
oh i didn't know you had a daughter! cool! um, i remembered that both baby echidnas and baby platypuses are called "puggles" . She's now 9 months old. We called her Amelia Sarah. Amelia after Nick's grandmother's grandmother and Sarah after my Grandfather's grandmothers. Yes, both his grandmothers were called Sarah. Interestingly, both his grandfathers were called James. Even more interestingly, according to the 1881 census for England and Wales both households were at the same address in Wargrave! There was actually another household there too, but this one was just a married couple, not a family like the other two. They are down as three distinct households, no lodgers. We went to see the house. It didn't look big enough, but that was by modern day standards so maybe it was.
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Post by Zusi on Jun 27, 2006 20:02:18 GMT
According to Little Britain, Britain invented the cat!
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Post by Elf on Jun 28, 2006 22:11:52 GMT
I have arc eye. I don't want to have it again. I think I said that last time I got it too. xx
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Post by evilcolin on Jul 2, 2006 11:50:57 GMT
um, i remembered that both baby echidnas and baby platypuses are called "puggles" . awwwwwwww! how cute!
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Post by Donna on Jul 6, 2006 12:44:07 GMT
A puggle is also a cross between a pug and a beagle. They have massive heads and tiny little bodies and...they scare me a little, to be honest They had some puggle puppies advertised in the local paper, the other day.
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Post by inkling on Jul 7, 2006 7:46:16 GMT
yeah that's what they're calling them. but a puggle is also a baby echidna or platypus.
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