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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Why do they have them on beer cans then? Nobody drinks beer through a straw. And half the time they are solid with promotional codes underneath. Also, the straw stays in even if you don't put it through the little hoop.
I've seen it done before, but I didn't realise that's what you were getting at. Maybe I should go to the thick thread but I'm not going to bother. |
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Ludwig von Drake
Liam Brady Joined: 14 May 2012 Location: Kildare Status: Offline Points: 1457 |
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A blue whale's tongue can weigh more than an elephant. Their heart can weigh as much as a car. They are one of the loudest animals on the planet and in good conditions can apparently hear each other from up to 1,000 miles away. The oldest found blue whale was estimated by scientists to be around 110 years old.
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Rostrevor Fan
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daithi
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Just because it's tradition does not make it right
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Ludwig von Drake
Liam Brady Joined: 14 May 2012 Location: Kildare Status: Offline Points: 1457 |
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Ludwig von Drake
Liam Brady Joined: 14 May 2012 Location: Kildare Status: Offline Points: 1457 |
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St. Patrick's real name was Maewyn Succat.
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kimbap
Liam Brady Joined: 08 Oct 2011 Status: Offline Points: 2605 |
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Jamie Oliver's tongue weights as much as a small elephant. Brian Cowen's weights as much as a larger elephant. |
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ShayGivensBum
Jack Charlton The lighter coloured grass is painted Joined: 24 Aug 2010 Status: Offline Points: 8316 |
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I heard their tongues were the same size as a double decker bus
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colemanY2K
Roy Keane Fresh minty breath Joined: 01 Mar 2010 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 14959 |
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Sorry bud but the hole in the ring pull was not invented with us paddys in mind. Most central and eastern European women drink their beer through a straw. The mrs always gets queer looks when we go back home and does this. |
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Polcia
Liam Brady Ybig's resident Doctor Joined: 24 Jun 2012 Location: PL Status: Offline Points: 1069 |
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I drink beer through a straw sometimes - usually when I am having a beer with a juice sirup (ginger or raspberry ), when I'm having just a beer - I don't use a straw, my (female) friends do.
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Stoked Up
Jack Charlton Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Location: España Status: Offline Points: 6674 |
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I was explaining some useless piece of knowledge about graphic design to my son's girlfriend over Christmas, when he told me that a door handles position should be one meter from the ground.
I asked him did it matter if it wasn't and he replied "exactly".
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irishmufc
Robbie Keane I love Vulvas Joined: 09 Aug 2011 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 25086 |
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When people think of a castle, they tend to associate it incorrectly as just the Keep which is the primarily the main structure. However castle is the term that refers to the entire structure site and its surrounding walls but of course you can have a castle that does not have a keep at all. Dublin Castle being the most famous example in Ireland
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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corkery
Ray Houghton Joined: 28 Jul 2010 Location: Cork Status: Offline Points: 4932 |
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Jackee is the term is derived from a nickname for John (i.e. Jack)from the Union Jack (As Dubliners were considered the most English of all the Irish) combined with the Irish diminutive suffix "-een" (meaning little) [1] (-ín in Irish) found in many Irish female names such as Roisín ("little Rose") and Maureen (Mairín, "little Mary" They are known to be completely different than the rest of Ireland by saying words like Bird and Bloke to describe people.
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'The younger generation as in 17 -25 are certainly gayer than their predecessors. I think they may cause the extinction of the human race with their activities.'- Baldrick
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PanteirA
Jack Charlton Joined: 29 Jul 2012 Location: Ciarrai Status: Offline Points: 6744 |
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If every muscle in your body could pull in one direction , you could lift nearly 25 tons
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PanteirA
Jack Charlton Joined: 29 Jul 2012 Location: Ciarrai Status: Offline Points: 6744 |
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Hugging for 20 seconds releases Oxytocin , which can make someone trust you more
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HateHenry
Ray Houghton Crap at lists & YBIG KK Joined: 14 Feb 2012 Location: Zuffenhausen Status: Offline Points: 3648 |
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The benefits (protein wise) of eating celery are nil, more energy is burned by chewing and digesting it then from the actual chemical makeup of it..
The statue ON the gates of Dublin Castle faces the wrong way..purposely!
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Polska Bialo Czerwoni
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tonyjaa
Paul McGrath WATP 55 not out Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 18160 |
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a 'murmuration' is a group of starlings
Edited by tonyjaa - 03 Mar 2013 at 1:28am |
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