Squall Leonhart wrote: » I'm not sure if it was called Night Shift or not, but I definitely read a Stephen King story about huge rats in an old factory. I can corroborate that much for Cartouche
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Badum tish!
Mr. FoggPatches wrote: » It's always nice when someone gets it.
con___manx1 wrote: » The only mammal that lays eggs and has a posionous sting is a platypus.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » Actually the playtpus is venomous, not poisonous.
Peregrinus wrote: » Echidnas lay eggs and have a sting, but it's not venomous.
Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » The Korean alphabet (Hangul) was invented in the fifteenth century by a group of scholars on the order of the king
Miss Demeanour wrote: » There are more than 1000 species of banana yet we only eat one of them.
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » Not so. The most widely cultivated for food are Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana, and Musa × paradisiacal. Then there are the dozens of species grown for plantain crops. There are dessert bananas and cooking banana. Oh and Bananas are technically a berries.
New Home wrote: » Isn't the Cavendish the most widespread, though, among the 'normal' bananas we see in the shops? (excluding plantains and the mini ones, for instance)
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Well alrighty then I stand corrected and I'll change that to I only eat one type.