Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Oh yeah ? Explain Dark Suckers then :cool:
Conchir wrote: » Michael Phelps holds the record for individual Olympic titles with 13. He only surpassed the previous holder in 2016. That was Leonidas of Rhodes, who competed in the three running events at four Olympic Games between 164BC and 152BC, winning all 12. He held the record of most successful individual Olympian for 2168 years.
NIMAN wrote: » Was he ever drug tested though?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Nuuk is the capital of Greenland.
begbysback wrote: » Candles are hot because of the dark they suck, rather than the heat they emit? Yea right
Winterlong wrote: » When americans have a peanut and jelly sandwich it is actually peanut butter and jam. Not jelly like the wobbly stuff which I learned this morning.
Senna wrote: » Post moved to "Really obvious things I should have known"
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I have a glass jar up my ass. I will give it back to the neighbors later.
Ray Palmer wrote: » Not true. The Americans have a different product to jam known as jelly which is made from fruit juice that is like jam but does not have any solids like seeds or fruit particles. Where as what we call jelly is made from animal collagen and flavouring. They also have this but know it as different from jelly they use in sandwiches.
Candie wrote: » And what we call jelly, they call jell-o. A PB&J is clear jam and peanut butter, and does taste better than you'd imagine.
Ray Palmer wrote: » Not quite Jell-o is a brand name like saying hoover
clawback07 wrote: » I thought berserk came from a Norse reference to Saxons who went into battle 'revved up " and bare chested - berserk !
Sudance wrote: » The believe that a bath/sink drain will empty clockwise in northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphere is a incorrect...it's random in both hemispheres..
Sudance wrote: » Contrary to what they teach in school....the internal angles of a triangle can be greater than 180 The colour (of something) isn't it's actual colour...it's every colour except the one you see it as being E.g. a red apple is every other colour except red..
Lady is a tramp wrote: » I don't see how either of those could be true ...?
Sudance wrote: » Glass isn't a solid, it lquid, it just has very high viscosity. if you look at very very old glass windows (over 100 years old e.g.) you might see that the bottom of the pane is thicker than the top