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Sun Jan-11-09 06:06 PM
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| 1. Adolf Hilter and Ludwig Wittgenstein were school mates: |
| -Got any Fun Facts? |
YellowRubberDuckie |
Jan-11-09 05:52 PM |
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Adolf Hilter and Ludwig Wittgenstein were school mates: |
mcctatas |
Jan-11-09 06:06 PM |
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This is going to sound ignorant of me... |
YellowRubberDuckie |
Jan-11-09 06:26 PM |
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Philosopher.. |
mcctatas |
Jan-11-09 06:29 PM |
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Ok but who is Hitler? |
rug |
Jan-11-09 06:31 PM |
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A three year old kid from Lower Nazareth PA... |
mcctatas |
Jan-11-09 06:42 PM |
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What, you want them to name him Ludwig? |
rug |
Jan-11-09 07:13 PM |
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Hitler looked like a little bully back then too. Just lacks the facial hair... |
HypnoToad |
Jan-11-09 07:22 PM |
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He was. His schoolmaster described him as anti-social, mean-spirited, petty and a bully. |
Aristus |
Jan-11-09 07:55 PM |
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Accidental dupe. |
Aristus |
Jan-11-09 07:55 PM |
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nah. front row center was the real asshole in that pic |
DS1 |
Jan-12-09 09:58 AM |
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This just makes me wonder about those other four boys. |
surrealAmerican |
Jan-11-09 08:57 PM |
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Plumbum |
trof |
Jan-11-09 06:09 PM |
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It's also the origin of the word plumb as in plumbline |
DarkTirade |
Jan-11-09 07:37 PM |
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Stan Laurel was Charlie Chaplin's understudy |
nytemare |
Jan-11-09 06:20 PM |
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Bodies are buried 6 feet deep |
nomad1776 |
Jan-11-09 06:22 PM |
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Ahhh, and now they're stacked. |
NYC_SKP |
Jan-11-09 06:28 PM |
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Well I guess the 6 foot is now more of a tradition, than anything else |
nomad1776 |
Jan-12-09 08:34 AM |
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Useless Bits of Information - UBI |
Witchy_Dem |
Jan-11-09 06:27 PM |
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Popular blood thinner Caumadin made from rat poison. |
NYC_SKP |
Jan-11-09 06:27 PM |
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Moving objects are easier to notice than stationary objects, but harder to see. |
mainegreen |
Jan-11-09 06:31 PM |
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Calicos and Torties are almost always female |
Inchworm |
Jan-11-09 06:41 PM |
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When a doe gives birth the first time, she usually has a single fawn. |
leftyclimber |
Jan-11-09 06:43 PM |
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and rare but every so often |
bearfan454 |
Jan-11-09 06:47 PM |
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Only tangentially related: |
surrealAmerican |
Jan-11-09 09:04 PM |
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Our city, Cocoa, FL is the only one with that name in the world. n/t |
madeline_con |
Jan-11-09 06:47 PM |
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The human head weighs eight pounds |
pokerfan |
Jan-11-09 07:22 PM |
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More on cards. |
cemaphonic |
Jan-12-09 11:05 PM |
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I did not know that. Thanks. |
pokerfan |
Jan-12-09 11:38 PM |
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FUN FACT!!! Facts aren't all that much fun when you think about it. |
ElboRuum |
Jan-11-09 07:33 PM |
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Probably... |
YellowRubberDuckie |
Jan-11-09 07:36 PM |
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Here's an un-fun fact, then: the Roman toga was not a "party" garment, no matter what |
Aristus |
Jan-11-09 08:10 PM |
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Just because the Romans were STUPID... |
ElboRuum |
Jan-11-09 08:23 PM |
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And forcing men to wear neckties is smart? |
baldguy |
Jan-11-09 08:50 PM |
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Yes. It identifies you as a man of style... unless you get the ones with little trains on them. |
ElboRuum |
Jan-11-09 08:53 PM |
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I'm sure the Romans thought the same thing. |
baldguy |
Jan-11-09 08:59 PM |
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But do we have historical evidence of togas with little trains on them? |
leftyclimber |
Jan-11-09 09:03 PM |
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No. They were into "status stripes". Kind of like the rep tie. |
Aristus |
Jan-12-09 09:51 AM |
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No, as I said before, the Romans were stupid. Q.E.D. |
ElboRuum |
Jan-11-09 09:12 PM |
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0.999999999... is equal to 1. |
ElboRuum |
Jan-11-09 08:08 PM |
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Oysters grow on trees in mulegé |
BrotherBuzz |
Jan-11-09 08:18 PM |
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Roger Clemens completed 118 of 707 starts (16.7 percent) |
Oeditpus Rex |
Jan-11-09 08:37 PM |
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Domestic cats are in a state of perpetual kittenhood. |
arcadian |
Jan-11-09 09:04 PM |
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No WWII Nazi has ever been excommunicated by the Catholic Church. nt |
Deep13 |
Jan-12-09 08:37 AM |
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And a member of the Hitler Youth is now the frigging POPE! |
mcctatas |
Jan-12-09 08:41 AM |
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THATS YOUR BOY |
PaddyBlueEyes |
Jan-12-09 10:25 PM |
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When Cesar Romero was cast as The Joker in TV's Batman ... |
meegbear |
Jan-12-09 08:47 AM |
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The Bayer Company can spell Heroin |
DS1 |
Jan-12-09 09:55 AM |
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Thanks. |
YellowRubberDuckie |
Jan-12-09 08:13 PM |
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A couple.... |
av8rdave |
Jan-12-09 10:20 AM |
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92% of Manzanar residents were from Los Angeles County |
ikhor |
Jan-12-09 08:20 PM |
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Most elephants weigh less than the tongue of a blue whale |
bridgit |
Jan-12-09 08:27 PM |
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Matthew Broderick once killed a family in Ireland with his car & got away with it |
Bucky |
Jan-12-09 08:29 PM |
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Every page of a Thomas Brothers map book contains one intentional mistake |
bob_weaver |
Jan-12-09 08:32 PM |
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Speaking of Batman |
Perragrande |
Jan-12-09 10:23 PM |
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The US and the British Empire once maintained a 15-year military occupation |
cemaphonic |
Jan-12-09 11:14 PM |
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Killing Jack Bauer doesn't make him dead. It only makes him angry. |
jtg33 |
Jan-12-09 11:30 PM |
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Jimi Hendrix opened for the Monkees on July 17, 1967 . |
bluesbassman |
Jan-12-09 11:50 PM |
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The Who \opened for Herman's Hermits, as well, in 1967. |
Perragrande |
Jan-13-09 12:57 AM |
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The Muppets were British! |
mwooldri |
Jan-13-09 12:49 AM |
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