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On 2/22/2019 at 8:37 AM, acute said:

The average price of a property in Kensington Palace Gardens, London, is £35,647,605,

Despite Queen Victoria's bad reviews? :o

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Gargle's spell checker refuses to acknowledge the existence of Woking. It suggests Toking, Coking or Poking. Make of that what you like. :mellow: 

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4 hours ago, Vlad the Mighty said:

Gargle's spell checker refuses to acknowledge the existence of Woking. It suggests Toking, Coking or Poking. Make of that what you like. :mellow: 

What? No 'Joking'?

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Could be over 330 species of hummingbirds and they were! only in the North and South American Continent but naturally some were lifted so to speak because of those odd things called humans that can't keep their mitts off things or their nose out of one single thing once they hear about it.

Another fact: Unless one is the world expert, for most of us-- there are no solid facts on the exact time frame of evolving from the first common regular small birds to the first few hundred trichilidae / tROCHilidae ///// hummers ! 

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Folk band Steeleye Span recorded a cover of the song 'To Know Him Is To Love Him' for their 1974 album Now We Are Six, featuring guest artist David Bowie on alto sax.

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Elephants, hippos, koalas and pandas are born with sterile intestines, and require bacteria obtained from eating the feces of their mothers to digest vegetation.

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The Chinese version of the game show 'The Chase' was called Tiǎozhǎn wénhuà míngrén, which means "Challenge the Culture Masters"

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The London tower of Big Ben in Westminster is leaning so much that its tilt can now be seen with the naked eye.

It currently leans 18 inches to the NorthWest, but is predicted to be safe for another four thousand years.

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On 4/17/2019 at 5:59 PM, acute said:

The Chinese version of the game show 'The Chase' was called Tiǎozhǎn wénhuà míngrén, which means "Challenge the Culture Masters"

PFFT! 'Culture Masters' my eye! They have just been blessed with very good memories.

9 hours ago, acute said:

The London tower of Big Ben in Westminster is leaning so much that its tilt can now be seen with the naked eye.

It currently leans 18 inches to the NorthWest, but is predicted to be safe for another four thousand years.

And how, exactly, could a prediction like that be made?

(Sorry. Feeling a bit grumpy this morning).

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2 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

And how, exactly, could a prediction like that be made?

(Sorry. Feeling a bit grumpy this morning).

No problem, Grumps. :tu:

It's a guess, of course, based on the slowing rate of increase in tilt.

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19 hours ago, acute said:

The London tower of Big Ben in Westminster is leaning so much that its tilt can now be seen with the naked eye.

It currently leans 18 inches to the NorthWest, but is predicted to be safe for another four thousand years.

they'd better watch out, they'll probably still be debating Brexit when it does finally topple over :cry: 

"THE NOES HAVE IT! THE NOES HAVE IT!" 

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Haven't they straightened up the Leaning Tower of Pizza recently? 

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gotta wonder at builders of pizza towers who don't anticipate some lean... 

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PIZZA TOWER HAHAHAHAHAA!!!! and mmmmmmmmmmmmmm :yes:

I see what you did there.  

[ its a phrase Frenchie boy , probably meuuuuUUUUURRRRrrrckinn-- certainly isn't Canuckian] psssst just giving you bleeep / a hard time hehee I was bored LAaterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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The last person to be executed in Sweden was Johan Alfred Ander he was convicted for robbery and executed by guillotine in 1910 the death penalty was abolished in peace time 1922 and in war  time 1973.

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Swedens last war was in 1814 

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9 hours ago, Impedancer said:

Swedens last war was in 1814 

Round of applause for Sweden, please! :clap:

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Oops

 

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8 hours ago, ouija ouija said:

Round of applause for Sweden, please! :clap:

Golf applause :-)

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When Alexander Graham Bell (allegedly) invented the telephone, he proposed that it should be answered with "Ahoy!"

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On 4/11/2019 at 7:19 PM, acute said:

Elephants, hippos, koalas and pandas are born with sterile intestines, and require bacteria obtained from eating the feces of their mothers to digest vegetation.

We didn't need to know that!

17 hours ago, acute said:

When Alexander Graham Bell (allegedly) invented the telephone, he proposed that it should be answered with "Ahoy!"

You don't hear people saying 'Ahoy!' any more, do you?

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