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Old 02-03-06, 01:37 PM   #81
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'Rhythms' is the only seven letter word in the English language with no vowels
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Old 02-03-06, 01:40 PM   #82
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Hi guys. My first post onto your wonderful sight. Got me test in a couple of weeks time and my silver K2 SV650S with Zorstec can is waiting for me to pick it up straight afterwards!!

As for the penguins-falling-backwards-by-watching-planes, it is indeed completely FALSE.

Did you know the Army's berets are made by Kangol and their shirts by Ben Sherman. Now there's a useful bit of info for you all!!!!
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Old 02-03-06, 01:47 PM   #83
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Did you know the Army's berets are made by Kangol and their shirts by Ben Sherman. Now there's a useful bit of info for you all!!!!
Yep and then they go and isue you with those nasty Hi-Tec silver shadow trainers, there so wrong.
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Old 02-03-06, 01:47 PM   #84
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The word "queuing" is the only word in the English language to have five consecutive vowels.
Erm...u...e...u...i....hmmm, why does the number 4 spring to mind?

Euouae has six consecutive vowels and, yes, it is a real word.
Correct spelling of queueing.

Ultrarevolutionaries is a word in which each of the five main vowels occurs twice.

Eunoia, six letters long, is the shortest word in the English language that contains all five main vowels.

Caesious, eight letters long, is the shortest word in the English language that contains all five main vowels in alphabetical order.

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http://rinkworks.com/words/oddities.shtml
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Old 02-03-06, 01:50 PM   #85
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Fanta was originally invented by Max Keith in Germany in 1940 when World War II made it difficult to get the Coca-Cola syrup to Nazi Germany. Fanta was originally made from byproducts of cheese and jam production. The name comes from the German word for imagination (Fantasie or Phantasie), because the inventors thought that imagination was needed to taste oranges from the strange mix.


Can of cheese anyone?
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Old 02-03-06, 01:57 PM   #86
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vacuum is the only word in the english language to have consecutive u's

probably
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Old 02-03-06, 02:25 PM   #87
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redivider is the longest word in the english language which is the same forwards as backwards...

Btw...if The Fonz ever wore running shoes, they would be Silver Shads
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Old 02-03-06, 02:29 PM   #88
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55378008 typed on a calculator and then held upside down is infact incredibly amusing!

Just me then?
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Old 02-03-06, 02:35 PM   #89
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55378008 typed on a calculator and then held upside down is infact incredibly amusing!

Just me then?
8008L355 ?
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Old 02-03-06, 03:26 PM   #90
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Despite being over 27 times smaller, Norway's total coastline is longer than the USA's.
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