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Post by Surreptitious Cardboard Box on Oct 23, 2006 19:48:04 GMT
*pokes* Oi, don't give them ideas. Anyway, even though everyone thinks that 'ye' in archaic english was pronounced 'yee', it was acually pronounced more like 'yeh', for example: Yeh Olde English Inne (The Old English Inn).
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Post by RAND_AL'THOR on Oct 23, 2006 20:56:41 GMT
*pokes* Oi, don't give them ideas. Anyway, even though everyone thinks that 'ye' in archaic english was pronounced 'yee', it was acually pronounced more like 'yeh', for example: Yeh Olde English Inne (The Old English Inn). I knew that. It is against the law, in Minnesota, to cross the state line with a duck on your head.
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Post by Crypto on Oct 23, 2006 21:00:28 GMT
I wonder, why don't terrorists use that, then? Its not good for bombs, Its like, For melting metals. They use it on train tracks. It can burn through a car in a matter of minutes and syill keep on going.
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Post by Surreptitious Cardboard Box on Oct 24, 2006 8:06:17 GMT
Some places in Suffolk (including my friend's village) have Cambridgeshire postcodes, even though Cambridgeshire is two counties away.
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Post by Otzlowe on Oct 24, 2006 21:12:02 GMT
*pokes* Oi, don't give them ideas. Anyway, even though everyone thinks that 'ye' in archaic english was pronounced 'yee', it was acually pronounced more like 'yeh', for example: Yeh Olde English Inne (The Old English Inn). I knew that. It is against the law, in Minnesota, to cross the state line with a duck on your head. Well... looks like I'll have to go find a duck. Seriously... there's a law in some state the forbids you to put icecream in your back pocket. Why would anyone in their right mind do that ANYWAY?! It's very stupid to put Frankium in a washingmachine and turn it on. (Wow, I'm smart.) Er... lemme think of a real one... the styrofoam food trays that they serve food on in school cafeterias (like mine) cause cancer. The hot food wears away some of the styrofoam and it sticks to the food. So if you buy food every day, three times a day for a year, you've technically comsumed a whole tray.
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Post by RAND_AL'THOR on Oct 25, 2006 16:40:09 GMT
I find those state laws so amusing.
And laws from different countries. Here's one from the UK:
"Chelsea Pensioners may not be impersonated."
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Post by Richard El Britannia on Oct 25, 2006 17:49:36 GMT
xD Are you serious?! I bet it happens all of the time.
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Post by Crypto on Oct 26, 2006 10:11:03 GMT
When urinated on cloth gets alot stronger.
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Post by elfenears on Oct 26, 2006 18:50:53 GMT
Like it said, Share them. Like Daddy long-legs (if thats how its spelt) are the most poisonous insect in the world. I knew there was a reason I didn't like them.... what, so can they kill you and stuff?! meep
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Post by Surreptitious Cardboard Box on Oct 26, 2006 18:53:49 GMT
No, apparently although they're the most poisonous creature on the earth, their little needly-stinger things cannot penetrate human skin. So reassuring, huh?
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Post by Richard El Britannia on Oct 26, 2006 18:56:13 GMT
Unless ... we're bleeding and one comes over and attacks. We'd die ... so slowly ... so painfully. Muahahahaha! ... Actually, I'm not sure how the death would be and how long it'd take. Just trying to be evil, but shhh. I didn't tell you that.
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Post by elfenears on Oct 26, 2006 18:56:28 GMT
Thats just confusing.....
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Post by Otzlowe on Oct 26, 2006 19:29:10 GMT
No, no... they can peirce human skin, it's been proven. It's just very difficult. HOWEVER, when they say most poisonous creature, it's a relative thing. Like... if we were it's size, we would have reason to be afraid, but since we're so much larger, it's only been described as a burning sensation. So it's all a proportional kind of poison.
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Post by Richard El Britannia on Oct 27, 2006 21:29:39 GMT
On Average, Brits spend 41 years sitting down.
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Post by Crypto on Oct 28, 2006 10:10:45 GMT
True, So true.
They used me and UM for that survey.
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