Capt'n Midnight wrote: » The RTC should have gone there instead of Carlow.
Shemale wrote: » Capt'n Midnight wrote: » The RTC should have gone there instead of Carlow. But the KKkittys dont like non Kilkenny people..
peasant wrote: » There's a news report of somebody injured in the Hawaii volcano incident. His injuries though are not massive burns, but a shattered leg. He was standing on a balcony watching the lava flow when a big glob of lava spatter hit him in the leg and shattered it. Here's the thing...while lava is hot and liquid, it still is stone and dense and heavy as f*ck ...of course it would shatter bone if it was thrown at you. I did know that...but it never really registered fully. Watching liquid lava you (I) think of pudding or something else benign and light and positively fluffy ...well, it aint.
peasant wrote: » There's a news report of somebody injured in the Hawaii volcano incident.
mzungu wrote: » Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln was wrestling champion of his county. He fought in nearly 300 matches and lost only one.
NIMAN wrote: » mzungu wrote: » Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln was wrestling champion of his county. He fought in nearly 300 matches and lost only one. Thats one fake looking photo. Its like his head superimposed on to a guy from the 1960s Olympics.
Greybottle wrote: » Pic is a fake, but he is in the wrestling Hall of Fame, along with 3 other former Presidents: George Washington, William Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. This is what we call Greco Roman wrestling, the one you see in the Olympics. Excellent, highly skilled sport where skill can beat strength.
NIMAN wrote: » Thats one fake looking photo. Its like his head superimposed on to a guy from the 1960s Olympics.
mzungu wrote: » A banana is a berry, as are grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, aubergines. Fruits excluded from botanical definition of berries include strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries.
Ipso wrote: » What about peppers?
Omackeral wrote: » There is a Killarney in Zimbabwe and a Navan on the Moon.