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The world's estimated population is due to exceed 6,666,666,666 today.
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The collective name for a group of ....
Cats is a Clowder Bears is a Sloth (how appropriate Jamie LOL) Ferrets is a Business Giraffes is a Tower Hippopotamuses is a Bloat (Seriously) Tigers is a Streak Eagles is a Convocation Flamingos is a Stand Larks is an Exaltation Toads is a Knot Cockroaches is an Intrusion (too bloody right it is) .... erm that will do :-) |
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Chavs is a Scrote ??
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Dimples first appeared on golf balls more than 100 years ago when golfers discovered that balls which had been scratched or roughed up traveled further than smooth balls. Dimples are what gives a golf ball lift. They create two layers of air going around the ball. The top layer is going faster than the bottom layer which creates turbulence. They also reduce the wake by keeping the boundry layer seperation to a minimum which reduces drag...so goes further.
In new zealand they make rugby ball shaped golf balls, and hit them into a big net! Source: Aerodynamics lecturer yesterday! |
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Raki is horrible and gets you pished very fast, mugs you quicker than a load of hoodied chavs on scooters :drink:
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The Capgras delusion (or Capgras syndrome) is a rare disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that an acquaintance, usually a spouse or other close family member, has been replaced by an identical looking impostor
Reference Maria |
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I love this one too: The Fregoli delusion is the belief that various people that the believer meets are actually the same person in disguise |
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Ooo thats interesting.
Theres another disorder I know of which is in this book I read called "the man who mistook his wife for a hat". This particular person didn't recognise their leg and was petrified of it (to the extent that he tried to throw his leg out the bed which resulted in him falling on the floor). I can't think of what the disorder was called though.. Maria |
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