Malari wrote: » The number of trees on earth is greater than the number of stars in the galaxy.
Mini850 wrote: » I find this hard to be-leaf................
Malari wrote: » Well, you only said that to be poplar. :cool: I checked it out and it seems legit!
BrokenArrows wrote: » Im assuming you're taking the piss. If you're not....:eek::eek::eek:
GBX wrote: » If you email your boss "suck my balls" you wont have to go to work anymore.
Malari wrote: » http://www.nature.com/news/trillions-of-trees-1.18333
runawaybishop wrote: » With a sufficiently large piece of paper and assuming you can fold it as much as you want you would only have to fold it 42 times and it's thickness would reach the moon.
Advbrd wrote: » A 2 X 4 is really 1-1/2 inches by 3-1/2 inches.
Miley Byrne wrote: » Just on a similar theme, any piece of paper can only be folded in half seven times
ILikeBoats wrote: » Nearly sure Mythbusters did it eight times. They got a piece of paper the size of an airplane hanger or something like that
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » Strictly speaking it stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke it just translates to the same initials.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » He's right you know.As an aside,people consider bananas to be a fruit, botanically speaking though they are classed as berries,whilst strawberries,botanically speaking are not true berries,and are classed as fruit.
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » Rhubarb is a vegetable.
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » The old saying... Intelligence is knowing Tomatoes are a fruit but wisdom is knowing not to put them in a fruit salad. Rhubarb is a vegetable.
Cartouche wrote: » Strawberries are the only fruit that has seeds on the outside
maudgonner wrote: » In the middle ages rhubarb was imported to Europe from Asia and was more expensive than spices such as saffron and even opium.
scamalert wrote: » meetings in japan are usually held while standing up - was told that,while it seems strange one,but given culture wouldn't be surprised since imagine saves time and down to business there.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » I get loads of wild rhubarb behind me house,never bothered taking any and making something out of them.
Cartouche wrote: » The scientific name for the Black Rat is Rattus rattus