MyStubbleItches wrote: » Too late
VandC wrote: » Don't I know it *wants to delete posts but what's the point since they've been quoted* lol
Candie wrote: I thought it was a very nice and kind thing to say, and I don't think you should be at all embarrassed. We should all be as nice as that to each other.
Candie wrote: » Apologies for clogging up the thread with random things that occur to me. Dr John Harvey Kellog, inventor of cornflakes and all kinds of dubious therapies practiced in his sanitorium - a precursor to todays spas - was a Seventh Day Adventist and had strong religious views on most things, but especially so on sins of the flesh, more specifically masturbation. A practice he believed weakened both the body and the spirit and he believed that circumcision without anesthetic was as desirable for boys as applying phenol - also known as carbolic acid - to a young girls clitoris was, also without anesthetic. He also believed that diet played an enormous role in stirring the passions and that spicy food led to an increase in body heat resulting in an occasion of solitary sin, and that only the blandest possible food should be consumed. His friend and co religionist Sylvester Graham agreed, and they each perfected the recipes for Kellogs Corn Flakes and Graham Crackers. Something to think about over breakfast tomorrow.
Thargor wrote: » The correct phrase is "Anchor's Aweigh" not "Away".
Cookie_Monster wrote: "chocks away" would be far more common than "anchors aweigh / away", no?
Candie wrote: » Dr John Harvey Kellog, inventor of cornflakes and all kinds of dubious therapies practiced in his sanitorium -
Persephone kindness wrote: » Pythagoras did not discover pythagorean theorem the pythagoreans where a school of mathematicians logicians and philosophers with a lot of political power ..any time someone discovered something in the school they attributed it to the master ..they even attributed things known long before to the master by accrediting him with it in writing. Pythagorean theorem is merely one instance of this. The theorem was discovered over 1000 yrs before he was born. He actually wrote nothing. But founded a school that was largely a cult. The pythagorean school also did a lot of music theory research and discovered or used significantly things like harmonic intervals and brought such discoveries into Greek music .
Cookie_Monster wrote: » "chocks away" would be far more common than "anchors aweigh / away", no?
Kat1170 wrote: Suffering from heartburn ??
Wardling wrote: » And milk only makes the problem worse
retalivity wrote: » It is believed there were no bicycles in the original games...
valoren wrote: » The Tower of London always keeps a minimum of 6 Ravens on the grounds for superstitious reasons. The idea is that if all the Ravens of the Tower were lost or flew away, then the crown would fall and Britain with it. One of their wings are clipped to prevent them flying away. During the Blitz, only 1 Raven remained. Churchill ordered more to replenish the numbers. The Ravens are enlisted as soldiers of the realm, they are issued attestation cards in the same way as soldiers and police. They are prone to dismissal for disorderly conduct as well. In 1986, one Raven lost it's appointment to the crown after developing a habit of attacking TV aerials. A special decree had to be issued. On Saturday 13th September 1986, Raven George, enlisted 1975, was posted to the Welsh Mountain Zoo. Conduct unsatisfactory, service therefore no longer required In 1996, two more were dismissed for conduct unbecoming of Tower residents. Caw!