retalivity wrote: » Jesus christ...how did he sleep?? Id have ended it all long before my 90s!!
mzungu wrote: » The longest bout of hiccups ever recorded was 68 years from 1922 to 1990. George Osborne's hiccups started when he was weighing a hog for slaughter. From his recollection, he bent over to pick up the hog but instead fell down. The doctor told him he burst a blood vessel tin his brain, and in doing so damaged a part of his brain that inhibits the hiccup response. At the start, he averaged about 40 hiccups per minute, but this gradually tapered off over the decades and he was reduced to 20 hiccups per minute when they eventually ceased in 1990. Somewhat annoyingly, as he aged and became slower at eating, his food had to be blended in order for him to eat properly. This was because he was unable to properly eat his food in-between hiccups. At a rough estimate, he hiccuped over 430 million times in his life. He died a year later in 1991 at the ripe old age of 97.
mzungu wrote: » retalivity wrote: » Jesus christ...how did he sleep?? Id have ended it all long before my 90s!! By all accounts he lived a good life and he married twice and had eight children. I believe one of his coping mechanisms was to alter his breathing pattern (a technique taught to him by specialists at the Mayo Clinic) between hiccups which managed to suppress some of the noise. Even at that though, it must have been really annoying. There would have still been the constant physical motions of the hiccups to deal with. Not nice.
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Horse is hippos in latin
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you have that somewhat incorrect. Hippopotamus is greek for river horse.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » How did he sleep?
puppieperson1 wrote: » the amount of imported meat we consume in ireland is huge despite the fact that we produce a lot of meat. imported chicken turkeys pork etc and prawns tiger prawns and fish all from china and chile YUCK
764dak wrote: » Aye-aye's incisors grow perpetually.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Your ears and nose continue to grow until the day you die. Or maybe not. Some theories suggest that cartilage continued to grow when bones have stopped. Other theories suggest that cartilage droops as you get older. Either way, human ears and noses get larger as you are.
py2006 wrote: » Michael Jackson's song, 'Bad', was originally intended to be a duet with Prince. Allegedly, the opening line of the song put Prince off , "You're butt is mine...".
New Home wrote: » Prince wrote "Eternal Flame", too, which was one of The Bangles' greatest successes.
New Home wrote: » Prince wrote "Manic Monday", too, which was one of The Bangles' greatest successes.
py2006 wrote: » Michael Jackson's song, 'Bad', was originally intended to be a duet with Prince. Allegedly, the opening line of the song put Prince off doing the duet, "You're butt is mine...".
py2006 wrote: » Michael Jackson's song, 'Bad', was originally intended to be a duet with Prince.
My head is in a spin My feet don't touch the ground Because you're near to me My head goes round and round My knees are shakin' baby My heart it beats like a drum It feels like It feels like I'm in love
The Pheasant2 wrote: » Also the case with all rodents I believe
mzungu wrote: » The Blackbird was capable of speeds reaching 2,200mph (3,540kph) while its futuristic shape and black paint full of radar-absorbing iron made it virtually undetectable.