BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
LostinBlanch wrote: » On a slightly different note, did you know that listening to crickets can tell you the temperature in Fahrenheit?First get your cricket Count the number of chirps in 14 seconds Add that to 40 Now you have the temperature in Fahrenheit
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Under intense fear, opossums fall into a comatose-like state that can last for hours, long enough to convince any predator that the opossum is dead. Fear causes these animals to emit a corpse-like smell that only adds to their act I think i have found my spirit animal.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Why would the predator not just eat them? You'd think it would be a bonus, not having to actually kill the little bugger first!
emit a corpse-like smell that only adds to their act
Fourier wrote: » I'm not sure how the Norse myths changed into the modern Icelandic ones.
Carry wrote: » Not much really. The Icelandic sagas are actually based on the Norse myths, they are only much more alive in Iceland but not modern as such. Iceland was pretty much isolated for a long time and so all the old sagas survived. Today still 60% of the Icelandic population believes in elves and all the other little creatures. They actually have an official elves commissioner who has to give an expert opinion when roads are built and such like.
Carry wrote: » There is a fairy tree in my area, full of offerings from people who make a wish to the fairies. From me too, I have to admit. :cool:
Fourier wrote: » Ha! That's class. I found this woman who is an Elf sex expert!https://icelandmag.is/article/icelandic-woman-claims-elves-are-better-lovers-men
Sex with the Icelandic Invisibles
Fourier wrote: » Is it true that they can still read the sagas without help?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Count number of chirps in 25 seconds, divide by 3, then add 4 to get temperature in Celsius. :P
New Home wrote: » It derives from "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes"
Carry wrote: » :D:D That's certainly something worth exploring :D:D Invisible lovers, I think I'll get me one, Icelandic or not. :pac:
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » LostinBlanch wrote: » On a slightly different note, did you know that listening to crickets can tell you the temperature in Fahrenheit?First get your cricket Count the number of chirps in 14 seconds Add that to 40 Now you have the temperature in Fahrenheit Count number of chirps in 25 seconds, divide by 3, then add 4 to get temperature in Celsius. :P
Fourier wrote: » You haven't truly been loved until you've experienced a gnome.
mzungu wrote: » The 1925 serum run to Nome, a.k.a. the Great Race of Mercy, was a transport of diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled relay across the Alaska by 20 mushers and about 150 sled dogs. They covered about 674 miles in five and a half days and saved Nome and the surrounding communities from an incipient epidemic. Today, most huskies in the US are descended from the sled dog team that completed the 1925 Great Race of Mercy. They saved many children's lives by transporting diphtheria antitoxin when no one else could. Afterwards, the team was sold to a kennel in Poland Spring, Maine.
New Home wrote: » At least the Fairies have rings: it means their intentions are serious.
New Home wrote: I gnome what you mean.