Gwynplaine wrote: » I know a lad who watches nothing only Only Fools and Horses, and Friends. Has a head like a sieve
TuringBot47 wrote: » Well North America and South America are continents in their own right.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent So you can see where he was coming from. But there are plenty of exceptions like Cuba is not in the USA but is in the North American continent etc.
kowloon wrote: » Lived with someone who couldn't follow the plot of anything, constant questions about what was going on. She's was studying to be an actuary and I believe she now has a high up job in London. Personally, I find it more difficult to remember names in a book over characters in a film that have a face and a voice to go on. Reading about the Warsaw rising was the hardest as I can't even pronounce the names as many of them are Polish.
Oberkon wrote: » For a long time I though Cagney was Lacy and Lacy was Cagney Shocking I know .,
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » . But I've heard that 50% of junior doctors finished in the bottom half of their class in medical training.
Hangdogroad wrote: » He wasn't the brightest spark, he was also convinced the USA is a continent.
Raconteuse wrote: » "Why are they doing that?" when you have no more information than they do (no more house shares is heaven). Montgomery Burns thought my son Ronaldo was my son Rolando. Can you believe that?
Ficheall wrote: » As a kid, I used to mix up Sauron and Saruman in the Lord of the Rings books all the time.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Went to see Jumanji 2 with my GF a month ago and it just so happens another couple (early 20s) where sitting beside us. The girl kept asking him "who's that again?" - "who's he now?" loads of times. Your man got annoyed and called her stupid (which is actually more stupid to call your girlfriend stupid!) then in one scene as you get a close up on Karen Gilligans mid-rif he says "niiiice" outloud. Yes, "niice" in front of his gf.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » I seen the second lord of the rings film before the first one. I didn't have my glasses with me so for the first half of it I thought they were the same person. That was a really confusing film for me.
Ficheall wrote: » As a kid, I used to mix up Sauron and Saruman in the Lord of the Rings books all the time. As an adult, I hadn't a fecking clue what was going on in One Hundred Years of Solitude.
GetWithIt wrote: » Nearly 50% of people have below average intelligence