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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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After filming "I am Legend'...Will Smith tried to adopt the canine co star 'Abbey'....

but the trainer wouldn't part with her

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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The 1631 edition of the Bible,due to a printing error..stated ..

' thou shalt commit adultery"

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By *rancd2TV/TS
22 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

A Sloth can hold its breath for longer than a dolphin can.

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By *dstefiMan
22 weeks ago

Solihull

Discreet and discrete are two different words with entirely different meanings.

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By *DC2000Man
22 weeks ago

Coningsby


"Discreet and discrete are two different words with entirely different meanings."
So many profiles on here stating "discrete" instead of "discreet".

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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The Australian " Dingo fence "

is 3,488 miles long..

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By *lan82Man
22 weeks ago

North Hykeham, Lincoln

Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
22 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Discreet and discrete are two different words with entirely different meanings."

That auto correct cannot separate

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By *dstefiMan
22 weeks ago

Solihull


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact."

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy

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By *lan82Man
22 weeks ago

North Hykeham, Lincoln


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy"

Yes, ma’am.

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By *dstefiMan
22 weeks ago

Solihull


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy

Yes, ma’am. "

I'm so offended. But it'd take a lot more of a man to actually upset me, dickhead

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By *lan82Man
22 weeks ago

North Hykeham, Lincoln


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy

Yes, ma’am.

I'm so offended. But it'd take a lot more of a man to actually upset me, dickhead "

What!? I thought you were a ma’am.. ma’am.

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By *dstefiMan
22 weeks ago

Solihull


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy

Yes, ma’am.

I'm so offended. But it'd take a lot more of a man to actually upset me, dickhead

What!? I thought you were a ma’am.. ma’am. "

Do one

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By *lan82Man
22 weeks ago

North Hykeham, Lincoln


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy

Yes, ma’am.

I'm so offended. But it'd take a lot more of a man to actually upset me, dickhead

What!? I thought you were a ma’am.. ma’am.

Do one "

Why not do two, dear?

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By *eepeter4Man
22 weeks ago

Bournemouth

There are buses running on the isle of Wight on Christmas Day but none in Nottingham

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By *ldmanMan
22 weeks ago

Rawcliffe Bridge.

The man who wrote many James Bond books, also wrote

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Ian Fleming.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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An estimated 30 to 40 million people in China live in caves.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
22 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

KFC has become a traditional Christmas dinner in Japan

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By *estwillMan
22 weeks ago

Bracknell


"Discreet and discrete are two different words with entirely different meanings."

Could you have a discrete, discreet meet?

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By *bone75Man
22 weeks ago

Bensham


"The man who wrote many James Bond books, also wrote

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Ian Fleming. "

I also heard he believed you could tell a gay man as he believed gays can't whistle

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By *arcusUK2Man
22 weeks ago

Winchester

There is a translation error in the early version of the koran. Apparently it's not "72 virgins", it's "a 72 year old virgin".

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By *irralblokeMan
22 weeks ago

wallasey


"The man who wrote many James Bond books, also wrote

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Ian Fleming. "

Chitty bang bang was based on a real car. Held a land speed record of just over 170mph in the 1920s on Pendine sands.

Next attempt to beat the record one of its rear wheels failed and decapitated the driver, the car was then smashed up and buried on Pendine sands.

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By *enri du lacMan
22 weeks ago

Coventry

The current North Star (the star the Earth's axis points at) is Polaris, in the constellation of Ursa Minor.

In 12,000 years the North Star will be Vega, in the constellation Lyra, just as it was 12,000 years ago.

This is due to precession (or wobble) of the Earth's axis.

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By *oosterladMan
22 weeks ago

ipswich

171.02 mph to be exact. Though how they measured that with a stopwatch is beyond me.

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By *d seekerMan
22 weeks ago

Skelmersdale

Earwigs have wings but choose not to fly.

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By *b20Man
22 weeks ago

Glasgow

23:59

83

You

11 November, 11:58

10 Fun Facts!

1. You can't see your ears without a mirror.

2. You can't count your hair.

3. You can't breathe through your nose with your tongue out.

4. You just tried #3.

6. When you did, you reali_ed it's possible, but it makes you look like a panting dog.

7. You're smiling now because you fell for it.

8. You skipped #5.

9. You just checked to see if there is a #5.

10. No matter what anyone tells you, remember you are AWESOME, and I love you!

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru

The world's most secret location is Area 51, a US military base in Nevada, with activities remaining strictly classified.

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22 weeks ago


"The world's most secret location is Area 51, a US military base in Nevada, with activities remaining strictly classified."

It isn't though. There a far more secretive places. "Area 51" is actually a reference to the Restricted Airspace above a military testing site. There are many such resticted airspaces (they form a box you aren't allowed to fly into) in the US, that particular one happens to be number 51 !!!!

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By *iono555Man
22 weeks ago

DERBY

I can't type the word but see the small print in the 13th amendment of the US CONstitution. They also criminalise ''walking without purpose'' so you can be arrested just for being outside ( how Kafka ).

''Land Of The Free? Whoever told you that is your enemy''.

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By *iscreet-biMan
22 weeks ago

bexley

Angler fish the males latch on to the females and become part of her essentially her testicle so when she is ready to lay egg she uses the sperms inside the males and they die due to being fused to her body

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By *ockstrapjoMan
22 weeks ago

Westcliff

Snails are hermaphrodites and actually shoot harpoon into their chosen mate to pull them alongside!

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By *iscreet-biMan
22 weeks ago

bexley


"Snails are hermaphrodites and actually shoot harpoon into their chosen mate to pull them alongside!"

Similar to ducks harpoon penis

Like foxes barbed penis as to why they screech at night

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By *iPasserMan
22 weeks ago

bangor

The old Queen Mother had an elder sister who sadly died as a child 5 or 6 years before the Queen Mother's birth in 1900.

She herself died in 2002.

Which means one sister died in the 19th century while the other sister died in the 21st century.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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"The old Queen Mother had an elder sister who sadly died as a child 5 or 6 years before the Queen Mother's birth in 1900.

She herself died in 2002.

Which means one sister died in the 19th century while the other sister died in the 21st century."

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Good one

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By *enri du lacMan
22 weeks ago

Coventry

The Spanish village of Llivia is surrounded by France.

Most of the enclaves of the Belgian municipality of Baarle-Hertog lie entirely within the Netherlands.

Some of those enclaves contain parts of the Netherlands.

Some buildings are in both countries.

At one time, differences between laws meant restaurants in the Netherlands had to close earlier than those in Belgium. For some restaurants right on the border, this meant that at the designated Dutch closing time customers had to move across the room to a table on the Belgian side.

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By *upertedMan
22 weeks ago

Nelson

In the Aboriginal dialect of those tribes in and around Botany Bay, Kan Garoo means 'I don't know..."

So when Cook landed and kinda asked what those animals are, the response was 'I don't know!' ...it kinda stuck.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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In the original Star Trek .

.Capt Kirk never said " Beam me up Scottie"..

It was however James Doohans

( Scotties) autobiography title..

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By *oxleyMan
22 weeks ago

Wetherby

Longest flight of a chicken is 13 seconds

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By *enri du lacMan
22 weeks ago

Coventry


"In the original Star Trek .

.Capt Kirk never said " Beam me up Scottie"..

It was however James Doohans

( Scotties) autobiography title.. "

Similarly:

Macbeth never said "Lead on, Macduff." (He said "Lay on, Macduff")

In the film Casablanca no one said "Play it again, Sam."

Michael Caine never said "Not a lot of people know that."

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By *i_guy_WBayMan
22 weeks ago

Whitley Bay


"Earwigs have wings but choose not to fly."

I am incredibly grateful for their choice not to fly, that would be the things nightmares are made of

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By *anDadBodMan
22 weeks ago

Speke

The Queensway Tunnel that goes under the Mersey River was the longest tunnel in the world when it was built, today it still stands as the longest tunnel in the UK.

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By *mrmarkMan
22 weeks ago

Tavistock

You can smell a fart in space even if you were wearing a spacesuit

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By *eepeter4Man
22 weeks ago

Bournemouth

There only one street in Bournemouth

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By *tar33Man
22 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact."

What a stupid, ignorant post.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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Australia is wider than the Moon

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By *excessMan
22 weeks ago

Sleaford

Actor Vik Morrow was decapitated by the rotors of a helicopter during the filming of The Twilight Zone movie.

Two child actors were also killed.

Director John Landis and others were charged but ultimately acquitted of involuntary manslaughter

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By *i_guy_WBayMan
22 weeks ago

Whitley Bay

The team who found the Titanic were on a secret government funded mission searching for 2 lost submarines their cover story was they were searching for the Titanic. They had some spare time in the mission and were in the correct search area so the government permitted them to spend the extra time actually looking for the titanic and they found it, I think they also found the subs.

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By *eepeter4Man
22 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact."
oh dear oh dear someone going to have a knock on the door early in the morning

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By *ibuddy200Man
22 weeks ago

leominster

[Removed by poster at 17/11/25 21:04:46]

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By *0yguyMan
22 weeks ago

Cumbria

There’s only one Lake in the Lake District. The rest are all Waters and Meres.

(The lake is Bassenthwaite Lake)

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru


"The world's most secret location is Area 51, a US military base in Nevada, with activities remaining strictly classified.

It isn't though. There a far more secretive places. "Area 51" is actually a reference to the Restricted Airspace above a military testing site. There are many such resticted airspaces (they form a box you aren't allowed to fly into) in the US, that particular one happens to be number 51 !!!!"

While there may be other secretive locations, Area 51's reputation as a highly classified facility has made it a symbol of secrecy and intrigue. Its activities remain strictly classified, fuelling speculation and contributing to its legendary status as one of the world's most secret places.

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru

The history of the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch,

on Anglesey in North Wales, is rooted in a 19th-century publicity stunt to attract railway tourists.

Originally known as Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, the village extended its name in 1869 to become the longest place name in Britain at the time. The new name combined local geographical features and successfully drew visitors to the station. A local tailor is often credited with inventing the name, though his identity has been lost to history.

The name translates to "St Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel near the rapid whirlpool of Llantysilio of the red cave", a collection of local features. The stunt was highly effective, and the village continues to attract visitors today, eager to photograph the station's sign.

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By *enardeMan
22 weeks ago

Barnsley


"After filming "I am Legend'...Will Smith tried to adopt the canine co star 'Abbey'....

but the trainer wouldn't part with her "

His wife wouldn’t let him have completion for her in the house!

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By *ust4inchesMan
22 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"Steer karma is a UGLY FUCKING CUNT. oh wait.. that’s not a.. RANDOM.. fact.

Save it for the politics threads so we don't have to listen to this bollocks in the fun ones, there's a good boy"

Who died and left you in charge?

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By *laingreedyMan
22 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Discreet and discrete are two different words with entirely different meanings.

Could you have a discrete, discreet meet?"

No but you could have two

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By *laingreedyMan
22 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"After filming "I am Legend'...Will Smith tried to adopt the canine co star 'Abbey'....

but the trainer wouldn't part with her

His wife wouldn’t let him have completion for her in the house!"

That’s a ruff joke and it’s in paw taste 😇🤪

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By *ust4inchesMan
22 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

There is a “Secret Bunker” in Cheshire that is signposted from the roads around it.

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru


"There is a “Secret Bunker” in Cheshire that is signposted from the roads around it. "

It's near Nantwich and clearly signposted "Hack Green Secret Bunker" the epitome of irony! Perhaps the signs should read "Hack Green Former Secret Bunker"? Although that wouldn't give us such a laugh eh? 😂😂

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By *ust4inchesMan
22 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"There is a “Secret Bunker” in Cheshire that is signposted from the roads around it.

It's near Nantwich and clearly signposted "Hack Green Secret Bunker" the epitome of irony! Perhaps the signs should read "Hack Green Former Secret Bunker"? Although that wouldn't give us such a laugh eh? 😂😂"

Always makes me smile when I drive past

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru


"There is a “Secret Bunker” in Cheshire that is signposted from the roads around it.

It's near Nantwich and clearly signposted "Hack Green Secret Bunker" the epitome of irony! Perhaps the signs should read "Hack Green Former Secret Bunker"? Although that wouldn't give us such a laugh eh? 😂😂

Always makes me smile when I drive past"

Me too, I always have the urge to get out and prefix the sign with "Sssssh!" 😁

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By *ockyjohnMan
22 weeks ago

Lancs

Sharks only attack wet people

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By *uk2finishMan
22 weeks ago

New Malden

Mens nipples are precisely 9" apart (applies to men of average build)

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By *ornyguy911Man
22 weeks ago

harrogate

Man who go to bed with itchy ass wake up with smelly finger

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22 weeks ago


"After filming "I am Legend'...Will Smith tried to adopt the canine co star 'Abbey'....

but the trainer wouldn't part with her

His wife wouldn’t let him have completion for her in the house!"

Do not take his wifes name outtta your mouth

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By *alking HeadMan
22 weeks ago

Bolton

The James Bond Theme was originally the music from an Indian musical and is from a song about a man with a "magic sneeze".

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By *alking HeadMan
22 weeks ago

Bolton


"In the original Star Trek .

.Capt Kirk never said " Beam me up Scottie"..

It was however James Doohans

( Scotties) autobiography title..

Similarly:

Macbeth never said "Lead on, Macduff." (He said "Lay on, Macduff")

In the film Casablanca no one said "Play it again, Sam."

Michael Caine never said "Not a lot of people know that.""

It was Peter Sellers fault!

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Who died and left you in charge?…loool

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By *arrogateDadMan
22 weeks ago

Harrogate


"There is a “Secret Bunker” in Cheshire that is signposted from the roads around it. "

One in East Fife too ..

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By *ancjay2000Man
22 weeks ago

Manchester

If the entire human race stood holding hands around the equator then a lot of people would drown.

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago


"Who died and left you in charge?…loool"

Theres been a few, who died and made you king of the jungle,

Who died and made you lord of the apes

And, who died and made you Elvis

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By *evanianMan
22 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru

Beaufort's Dyke, a deep glacial trench in the Irish Sea between Scotland and Northern Ireland, was used as a dumping ground for an estimated 1 million tons of munitions, including chemical weapons, between 1945 and 1973. The site poses concerns due to potential explosion risks, contamination from nerve agents, and munitions washing up on shore. There's also evidence suggesting nuclear waste was dumped there in the 1950s.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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The UK is tilting...

While Scotland is Rising ..England is sinking...

( due to slow rebound of last Glacial Ice age apparently).

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By *DCambsMan
22 weeks ago

Cambridge


"Earwigs have wings but choose not to fly."

I'm curious to know how it is known that they choose not to fly. Or are those wings actually no longer functional as means of flight? i.e. could we also say that ostriches have wings but "choose" not to fly? I doubt that they're physically able to.....

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
22 weeks ago

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The most common password globally is.....

123456..

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By *iPasserMan
22 weeks ago

bangor

If Barbra Streisand had married Republic of Ireland footballer Phil Babb, then divorced him and had a gay marriage with Roseanne Barr, then divorced her and married the late jazz band leader Chris Barber, then divorced him and finally settled down with Irish comedian Dylan Moran. Then her name would have been:

Babs Babb Barr Barber Moran.

Sing it.

Not a 'fact' but it could have been.

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By *anleybeatonMan
22 weeks ago

london

Freddie Mercury was born with four extra teeth in his upper jaw

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By *eather_uktvTV/TS
22 weeks ago

Manchester


"In the original Star Trek .

.Capt Kirk never said " Beam me up Scottie"..

It was however James Doohans

( Scotties) autobiography title..

Similarly:

Macbeth never said "Lead on, Macduff." (He said "Lay on, Macduff")

In the film Casablanca no one said "Play it again, Sam."

Michael Caine never said "Not a lot of people know that."

It was Peter Sellers fault!"

Apparently, James Gagney never actually said "you dirty rat" in any of his films. Although most on here now, have probably never heard of James Cagney.

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By *arcusUK2Man
22 weeks ago

Winchester


"Freddie Mercury was born with four extra teeth in his upper jaw"

Which was the result of the first cousin marriage of his parents.

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By *iBobOxonMan
22 weeks ago

Thame/Aylesbury

All Polar Bears are left handed.

You can either believe me, or you can watch YouTube videos.

Apart from that, it’s been far too long since I’ve been oral with another man, just saying.

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By *hePerkyPumpkinTV/TS
22 weeks ago

Bristol


"In the original Star Trek .

.Capt Kirk never said " Beam me up Scottie"..

It was however James Doohans

( Scotties) autobiography title..

Similarly:

Macbeth never said "Lead on, Macduff." (He said "Lay on, Macduff")

In the film Casablanca no one said "Play it again, Sam."

Michael Caine never said "Not a lot of people know that."

It was Peter Sellers fault!

Apparently, James Gagney never actually said "you dirty rat" in any of his films. Although most on here now, have probably never heard of James Cagney."

He's from Bristol.

North By North West, Mount Rushmore

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By *enjamin2018Man
22 weeks ago

Gosfield

The Queen Mother was a big fan of James Cagney

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
8 weeks ago

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Female Blackbirds are Brown.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
8 weeks ago

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Elvis Presley had blonde hair..

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By *amelaXTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Swindon

The furthest apart motorway services on a single UK mororway, are on the M25, with a 43-mile gap between Cobam and Junction South Mimms.

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By *ornyguy911Man
8 weeks ago

harrogate

Clint Eastwood is allergic to horses

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By *upertedMan
8 weeks ago

Nelson

As a Welshman I can be jailed for being on the streets of Shrewsbury at 830pm if I'm in possession of a bow and arrow...

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By *oxymusicMan
8 weeks ago

Cowbridge

Whoopi Goldberg refused to marry Gerard Depardieu in the ‘80s as she didn’t want to be known as Whoopi Depardieu

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By *eepeter4Man
8 weeks ago

Bournemouth

It's been 50 year this week (23/02/1976) since the artist LS Lowery pass away

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By *enri du lacMan
8 weeks ago

Coventry


"It's been 50 year this week (23/02/1976) since the artist LS Lowery pass away "

By an amazing coincidence the very similarly named artist LS Lowry also died 50 years ago this week.

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By *lowSubMan
8 weeks ago

Northampton


"23:59

83

You

11 November, 11:58

10 Fun Facts!

1. You can't see your ears without a mirror.

2. You can't count your hair.

3. You can't breathe through your nose with your tongue out.

4. You just tried #3.

6. When you did, you reali_ed it's possible, but it makes you look like a panting dog.

7. You're smiling now because you fell for it.

8. You skipped #5.

9. You just checked to see if there is a #5.

10. No matter what anyone tells you, remember you are AWESOME, and I love you!

"

Woof....woof

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By *rancd2TV/TS
8 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Nintendo was founded in the same year that Adolf Hitler was born.

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By *astyBottomMan
8 weeks ago

Crewe

There are more aeroplanes in the ocean than there are ships in the sky

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By *iFun76Man
8 weeks ago

Wallingford

Statistically 87.4% of all statistics are statistically incorrect.

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By *uvOlderGuysBehindMeMan
8 weeks ago

Nambour

On New Years Day before noon, it is/was legal to kill a Scotsman with a Longbow.

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By *tar33Man
8 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"If Barbra Streisand had married Republic of Ireland footballer Phil Babb, then divorced him and had a gay marriage with Roseanne Barr, then divorced her and married the late jazz band leader Chris Barber, then divorced him and finally settled down with Irish comedian Dylan Moran. Then her name would have been:

Babs Babb Barr Barber Moran.

Sing it.

Not a 'fact' but it could have been."

If the former TV presenter Isla StClair had married the vocalist Barry White, divorced him and then married Bryan Ferry, she would've been known as Isla White-Ferry.

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By *evanianMan
7 weeks ago

Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru

Only 25% of the Sahara Desert is actually sand. The remaining 75% comprises a rugged, diverse landscape of stone, gravel, and mountains.

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
1 week ago

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A golfer playing 4 rounds walks an average 50 miles

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By *0yguyMan
1 week ago

Cumbria

You cannot sneeze with your eyes open.

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge

There are apparently at least 10,000 stars to every grain of sand on earth.

Even more incomprehensible, it could be the case there are billions plus of stars per grain of sand.

Wow

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By *oxleyMan
1 week ago

Wetherby

Yes, you can !!!!

If you try…

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
1 week ago

North East

Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

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By *mypeeTV/TS
1 week ago

Newcastle

Not at all

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
1 week ago

Bedford

You can't breathe in through your mouth and out through your nose at the same time and vise versa x

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By *hortSubGuyMan
1 week ago

ROCHDALE


"The 1631 edition of the Bible,due to a printing error..stated ..

' thou shalt commit adultery" "

Which gave rise to Sir Terry Pratchett's 'bugger all this bible' in his work Good Omens.

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By *ub4daddyukMan
1 week ago

Hindon wilts + Weymouth

A blue whale's ejaculate is equal in volume to an olympic si_ed swimming pool

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By *oshua.LMan
1 week ago

slough

There is only one temperature on the Celsius & Fahrenheit scale that are the same…….

-40 degrees.

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

"

And about 1000 years before that the North East of England, and most of England & Scotland, spoke the ancient form of Welsh, the indigenous Celtic language of the Britons.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
1 week ago

North East


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

And about 1000 years before that the North East of England, and most of England & Scotland, spoke the ancient form of Welsh, the indigenous Celtic language of the Britons."

Interesting 👌

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

And about 1000 years before that the North East of England, and most of England & Scotland, spoke the ancient form of Welsh, the indigenous Celtic language of the Britons.

Interesting 👌"

Yes, Welsh (from ancient to modern) is one of Europe’s oldest languages, possibly Greek only older.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
1 week ago

North East


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

And about 1000 years before that the North East of England, and most of England & Scotland, spoke the ancient form of Welsh, the indigenous Celtic language of the Britons.

Interesting 👌

Yes, Welsh (from ancient to modern) is one of Europe’s oldest languages, possibly Greek only older."

Well you learn something new everyday 😁

Thank you for the interesting fact 👍

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By *89RangerMan
1 week ago

Lincoln

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By *ishop666Man
1 week ago

ls19

Not random we all k know that

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By *ibblefishMan
1 week ago

louthish


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

"

Haddaway and shite man!

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

And about 1000 years before that the North East of England, and most of England & Scotland, spoke the ancient form of Welsh, the indigenous Celtic language of the Britons.

Interesting 👌

Yes, Welsh (from ancient to modern) is one of Europe’s oldest languages, possibly Greek only older.

Well you learn something new everyday 😁

Thank you for the interesting fact 👍"

Sorry, Greek older, not possibly.

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By *edMan
1 week ago

south wales

2 random facts for the price of one…

1.

My penis is the length of 2 Argos pencils end to end…

2.

I’m banned from every Argos in the UK…

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By *hiteroseMan
1 week ago

Neverwhere


"You can't breathe in through your mouth and out through your nose at the same time and vise versa x"

Yes you can. It's called circular breathing and is used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption. It is accomplished by inhaling through the nose while simultaneously pushing air out through the mouth using air stored in the cheeks.

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"2 random facts for the price of one…

1.

My penis is the length of 2 Argos pencils end to end…

2.

I’m banned from every Argos in the UK…

"

Haha

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By *ral b.. OP   Man
1 week ago

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Neanderthals had high pitched voices..

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By *enjamin2018Man
1 week ago

Gosfield

Bristol is the only city in England that is also its own County.

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By *ub4daddyukMan
1 week ago

Hindon wilts + Weymouth


"Neanderthals had high pitched voices.. "

That'd be so funny ..Joe Pasquale sounding cavemen

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Bristol is the only city in England that is also its own County."

Not true.

City of London for one.

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By *upertedMan
1 week ago

Nelson

Largest tyre manufacturer in the world...?

🧱

Lego

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By *tevieG73Man
1 week ago

Codsall

Mick Jagger sings backing vocals on 'You're so vain'

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By *ldmagic4uMan
1 week ago

Clevedon

Closest living animal to a dinasour = chicken

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By *ilentGuy2Man
1 week ago

South Tyneside

There is only ONE lake in the Lake District

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By *tockingfillerTV/TS
1 week ago

Nearby

I can open a budweiser bottle with my bum cheeks

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Closest living animal to a dinasour = chicken"

Even more impressive, sharks were around 200 million years before dinosaurs, even before trees & flowers.

Jellyfish another level.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
1 week ago

North East


"Closest living animal to a dinasour = chicken

Even more impressive, sharks were around 200 million years before dinosaurs, even before trees & flowers.

Jellyfish another level."

Another great fun fact 👌

Greenland Sharks have been known to live up 500 years

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By *uriohornMan
1 week ago

Kettering


"There’s only one Lake in the Lake District. The rest are all Waters and Meres.

(The lake is Bassenthwaite Lake)"

Also only one in Scotland, Montieth. Rest are lochs

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By *uriohornMan
1 week ago

Kettering


"You can't breathe in through your mouth and out through your nose at the same time and vise versa x

Yes you can. It's called circular breathing and is used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption. It is accomplished by inhaling through the nose while simultaneously pushing air out through the mouth using air stored in the cheeks."

Ta da🥳

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By *hisMeMan
1 week ago

Forfar, Angus


"There’s only one Lake in the Lake District. The rest are all Waters and Meres.

(The lake is Bassenthwaite Lake)

Also only one in Scotland, Montieth. Rest are lochs "

Almost... It's 'Lake of Menteith'

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge


"Freddie Mercury was born with four extra teeth in his upper jaw

Which was the result of the first cousin marriage of his parents. "

Freddie also slept with a piano essentially as a head board as he was freakishly double jointed and could wake up suddenly with an inspiration and tickle the ivories for a song without getting up.

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By *MB9Man
1 week ago

Northampton

In Toy Story, Andy's mum is Jessie's original owner.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
1 week ago

North East

The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet

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By *ub4daddyukMan
1 week ago

Hindon wilts + Weymouth

Non ginger people share a common ancestry with chimps

With gingers it's orangutans

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By *uriohornMan
1 week ago

Kettering


"There’s only one Lake in the Lake District. The rest are all Waters and Meres.

(The lake is Bassenthwaite Lake)

Also only one in Scotland, Montieth. Rest are lochs

Almost... It's 'Lake of Menteith' "

🤦 Oops

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By *oxymusicMan
1 week ago

Cowbridge

Only 2% of the world’s population have green eyes, of which I’m one. 👍😝

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By *enri du lacMan
1 week ago

Coventry

The Spanish verb meaning "to find out" is:

enterarse

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By *edMan
7 days ago

south wales


"The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet "

I’ve canoed across that. Very eerie feeling.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East


"The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet

I’ve canoed across that. Very eerie feeling. "

I can imagine mate 😬 I plan on cold water swimming it either this year or next 🙂

Folklore says it’s home to a creature called Morag the Lochs answer to Nessie so if the deep water isn’t eerie enough then the fact a monster could be lurking beneath you makes it all the more scary ha

It’s actually not just the deepest loch in Scotland but the deepest body in the whole of the UK until you go as far out to sea at St Kilda

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East


"The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet

I’ve canoed across that. Very eerie feeling.

I can imagine mate 😬 I plan on cold water swimming it either this year or next 🙂

Folklore says it’s home to a creature called Morag the Lochs answer to Nessie so if the deep water isn’t eerie enough then the fact a monster could be lurking beneath you makes it all the more scary ha

It’s actually not just the deepest loch in Scotland but the deepest body in the whole of the UK until you go as far out to sea at St Kilda

"

Deepest body of water

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By *edMan
7 days ago

south wales


"The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet

I’ve canoed across that. Very eerie feeling.

I can imagine mate 😬 I plan on cold water swimming it either this year or next 🙂

Folklore says it’s home to a creature called Morag the Lochs answer to Nessie so if the deep water isn’t eerie enough then the fact a monster could be lurking beneath you makes it all the more scary ha

It’s actually not just the deepest loch in Scotland but the deepest body in the whole of the UK until you go as far out to sea at St Kilda

"

Nice. It’s a stunning part of the country 👌🏼

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By *ichey6Man
7 days ago

aberdeen

Kevin Keegan is now an itinerant lecturer, specialising in the history of the pork pie,own goals and Gareth Bale.

'It was a pleasure to see Gareth developing into a world class player....From the Kop'

👻🇮🇪👍😾

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East


"The Deepest Loch In Scotland is Loch Morar which plunges to a depth of 310 metres 1077 Feet

I’ve canoed across that. Very eerie feeling.

I can imagine mate 😬 I plan on cold water swimming it either this year or next 🙂

Folklore says it’s home to a creature called Morag the Lochs answer to Nessie so if the deep water isn’t eerie enough then the fact a monster could be lurking beneath you makes it all the more scary ha

It’s actually not just the deepest loch in Scotland but the deepest body in the whole of the UK until you go as far out to sea at St Kilda

Nice. It’s a stunning part of the country 👌🏼"

Yep it’s the only place that I feel at ease and content in life i absolutely love the Scottish Highlands and plan to move three one day 😊

Friendly folk as well who will do anything for you 👊

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East

12 Dogs were on the Titanic of which only 3 survived

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By *astDevonGuyMan
7 days ago

Seaton

As we don’t reproduce in Heaven, we don’t have genitalia when we get there !

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East


"As we don’t reproduce in Heaven, we don’t have genitalia when we get there ! "

What about in Hell

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By *leepflowerMan
7 days ago

Leek

I was today years old when I learned that the collective noun for Hedgehogs is a prickle.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
7 days ago

Bedford

You can't hum when holding your nose xx

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By *uriohornMan
7 days ago

Kettering


"As we don’t reproduce in Heaven, we don’t have genitalia when we get there ! "

Did a fucking priest tell you that at the boys club

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By *ythegodsMan
7 days ago

Bolton

The Bull shark is responsible for the most attacks on humans in 2026 so far, surpassing the Great White Shark. The attacks included four in a 48 hour period near Sydney. The Bull shark is also the only shark species to be recorded in attacking humans in both fresh and salt water.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
7 days ago

Bedford

An octopus has nine brains one in each of its arms and one in its head each brain can function independently. It also has three hearts and blue blood xx

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By *ammerhant420Man
7 days ago

Bromley, Kent

x% of y = y% of x.

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By *ub4daddyukMan
7 days ago

Hindon wilts + Weymouth


"x% of y = y% of x."

OMFG..my world has been rocked

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
7 days ago

North East

Brian Deane scored the first ever goal in the premier league for Sheffield United in a 2-1 against Manchester United

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
7 days ago

Bedford

[Removed by poster at 18/04/26 20:14:20]

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
7 days ago

Bedford

Birds don't piss xx

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By *oxymusicMan
7 days ago

Cowbridge

Westward Ho! is unique as the only place in the UK to have an exclamation

mark.

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By *dstefiMan
7 days ago

Solihull


"You can't hum when holding your nose xx "

Just tried it. I can, albeit not for long. Am I a genetic freak?

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By *ythegodsMan
7 days ago

Bolton

The Inland Taipan, also known as the "fierce snake" or "small-scaled snake," is the most venomous snake in the world.

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By *oxymusicMan
7 days ago

Cowbridge

90% of Beatles hits were about love.

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By *edMan
7 days ago

south wales

The fear of long words is called Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.

A 36 letter word?!?!

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By *oxymusicMan
6 days ago

Cowbridge

Only 2 teams in football league history have a better head to head record v Liverpool FC.

Manchester United and…Cardiff City!

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By *ub4daddyukMan
6 days ago

Hindon wilts + Weymouth

People with green eyes aren't born with them, they transition to that colour in early childhood..infancy to a few years

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By *oxymusicMan
6 days ago

Cowbridge


"People with green eyes aren't born with them, they transition to that colour in early childhood..infancy to a few years"

Yes, this is true, I have green eyes.

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By *tephanieSnowTVTV/TS
6 days ago

Rotherham

The period of time between the extinction of Stegosaurus and the Speciation of T Rex 80-90 million years, is greater than the time period between extinction of T Rex and the Speciation of us humans which is roughly 66 million years. To a T Rex a stegosaur was a prehistoric dinosaur.

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By *tephanieSnowTVTV/TS
6 days ago

Rotherham

By the time cleopatra ruled Egypt the pyramids had already been standing for roughly 2500 years

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By *lue_uk86TV/TS
6 days ago

Birmingham

A cluster of ladybirds is called a loveliness.

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By *lackbootzMan
6 days ago

Hayes, Middx


"Geordie dialect is considered to be one of the oldest and most authentic English dialects still spoken today. A direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon language brought to the North East in the 5th century

Haddaway and shite man!"

Haddaway is a Geordie?! You do learn something every day. [I knew he was shite.]

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By *edMan
6 days ago

south wales

A horse has more than one horsepower. A study in 1993 showed that the maximum power a horse can produce is 18,000W, around 24 horsepower.

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By *dstefiMan
6 days ago

Solihull


"Haddaway is a Geordie?! You do learn something every day. [I knew he was shite.]

"

No love for Hadaway then? Baby, don't hurt him

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By *lackbootzMan
6 days ago

Hayes, Middx


"Haddaway is a Geordie?! You do learn something every day. [I knew he was shite.]

No love for Hadaway then? Baby, don't hurt him "

“What is love, like?!

Divvent knacker me, lass!

Not any more like…”

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By *dstefiMan
6 days ago

Solihull


"Haddaway is a Geordie?! You do learn something every day. [I knew he was shite.]

No love for Hadaway then? Baby, don't hurt him

“What is love, like?!

Divvent knacker me, lass!

Not any more like…”"

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By *rince Albert 101Man
6 days ago

Yeovil


"Birds don't piss xx "

The white in bird shite is the urine

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
6 days ago

Bedford


"Birds don't piss xx

The white in bird shite is the urine "

true I should have said they don't piss and crap separately it all comes out of one hole called a cloaca. With the exception of a few water fowl the majority of birds don't have a penis.x

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By *arly-C-STV/TS
6 days ago

Doncaster

A single cell's DNA, if uncoiled, is roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet) long.

If all the DNA within the roughly 37 trillion cells of a human body were uncoiled and laid end-to-end, it would stretch approximately 74 billion kilometers (about 46 billion miles). This distance is long enough to travel from the Earth to the Sun and back over 247 times, or to Pluto and back 17.

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