In the US you are more likely to die from a huge fat person falling over you than dying in a planecrash !
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Does the space shuttle explode once brought into contact with air? Plus, if it were to do anything, it would implode, not explode.Adams_BJ wrote:
Wouldn't the jar explode once brought into contact with air?ThomasMorgan wrote:
I'm pretty sure space has no smell, actually. If it did, it would be impossible to prove since we can't actually smell space. If you were to put space into a jar, then open it and try to smell it, you'd only be smelling air that would be sucked into the jar once opened.
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That is not even true[LRDG] Ed wrote:
Most people live in a house.
I am not asleep -FACT, I think...
LOL!Fenris_GreyClaw wrote:
Peter Karpin, a German espionage agent in WW1 was seized by French Intelligence agents in 1914 as soon as he entered the country. Keeping his capture a secret, the French sent faked reports from Karpin to Germany and intercepted the agent's wages and expense money until Karpin escaped in 1917. With those funds, the French purchased a car, which, in the occupied Ruhr, accidentally ran down and killed a man, who later proved to be Peter Karpin.
Techniqually thats what the death records say. However, back then people really didn't know their birthdates, so it was common practice to record their birthdate when they died as the same day. So yeah... just going to leave it at that.Simon wrote:
Yep.Adams_BJ wrote:
So did Shakespeare.knitenifer wrote:
# Telly Savalas and Louis Armstrong died on their birthdays.
I had an arguement with my old 7th grade english teacher about that in front of the whole class. She later had a meting with my parents and told them that I was too egotistical.WilhelmSissener wrote:
Only 55% of all Americans know that the sun is a star.
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What is that? It smells like a dirty diaper covered in burnt hair!!!GotMex? wrote:
Ooh ooh, I have one...
Sex Panther: 60% of the time, it works every time.
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Yeah, there is a long story behind that. Although know one will believe they got their name over a discussion about a washing machine.iceman785 wrote:
i believe that AC DC (the band) stands for Alternating Current and Direct Current, THATS WHAT THE LIGHTNING BOLT in between the AC and the DC is for! it doesnt stand for after christ devil comes, and stuff like that
They probably thought the "America" part made it true MastersMom.MastersMom wrote:
"The continents names all end with the same letter with which they start."
Now I don't remember who originally posted this but it's not true. North America and South America are both continents that clearly do not start and end with the same letter.