What do you know today, that you did not yesterday?
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Jan 2019
10:13am, 4 Jan 2019
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GlennR
Isn't that true for all football clubs?
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Jan 2019
10:15am, 4 Jan 2019
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Trin
Waterford blaa is a type of bread I thought it was a glass Technically I discovered this yesterday but didn't know it the day before |
Jan 2019
3:53pm, 4 Jan 2019
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Night-owl
Trin, The Chase?
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Jan 2019
4:57pm, 4 Jan 2019
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Trin
Yes, and Paul and I were laughing at her 'blondness' (no offence to blonds) when she answered bread roll. What did we know!
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Jan 2019
7:54pm, 9 Jan 2019
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Night-owl
The male Siberian dwarf hamster acts as midwife during his partners pregnancy. Even gnawing at the umbilical cord with his teeth
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Jan 2019
5:31pm, 11 Jan 2019
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Night-owl
The worlds heaviest building is in Bucharest
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Jan 2019
6:01pm, 11 Jan 2019
312 posts
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Trin
Night-owl, The Chase?
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Jan 2019
7:10pm, 11 Jan 2019
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swittle
As featured on 'Top Gear' (The vile despot, Ceausescu's so-called 'Palace of the Parliament'. Its construction consumed up to 40% of Romania's GDP yearly.) viacapitalevendu.com |
Jan 2019
7:35pm, 11 Jan 2019
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Night-owl
Trin yep 😀
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Jan 2019
3:46pm, 13 Jan 2019
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ChrisHB
This is the explanation for the topiary next to the railway between Redhill and Dorking: Oh, another one: Jessie's Seat - a memorial to a guard killed in an accident in 1892, on the North Downs Line. It's a topiary bush in the form of a pheasant, right in the middle of nowhere, but kept up by maintenance staff ever since. I still don't know what the "A N I M A L" is that McG pointed out to me. |
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