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Old 16-03-06, 03:01 PM   #161
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the average human requires only 10 tastes of something it initially dislikes for it to become accustomed to it and actually like it.
That is absolutely priceless information. I am going to have a chat to someone about that tonight.

Believe me! You'll get used to it!
glad to be of service
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Old 16-03-06, 03:02 PM   #162
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Old 16-03-06, 03:05 PM   #163
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the average human requires only 10 tastes of something it initially dislikes for it to become accustomed to it and actually like it.
That is absolutely priceless information. I am going to have a chat to someone about that tonight.

Believe me! You'll get used to it!
Hmm... but I thought Grinch was already into marmite and chicken bovril!
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Old 16-03-06, 03:05 PM   #164
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I stand corrected.

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story

******** to you too

Shamelessy nicked from the BBC :

The word's probable derivation is so non-vulgar as to be quite amusing. Specifically, a bollock is a pulley-block at the head of a topmast, otherwise known as a bullock block. This was used to great effect to prevent the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind the ******** from being censored. A refreshing example of the legal system grabbing hold of the wrong reason and using it to do the right thing.
I'd hear that it was from the Old English word beallucas, which meant testicles.

There's a BBC page with some fun information here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/236988.stm
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Old 16-03-06, 03:21 PM   #165
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Too often we deny ourselves the pleasure of tasting new foods or revisiting past dislikes based on assumptions and memories whereas in reality we're capable of liking anything that is edible and non-toxic.
I am as adventurous as the next chap... but, mother of god, you want to see some of the stuff the local Korean place serves up.
Cold Jelly fish, with cod intestines for starters...


Jaysus.
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Old 16-03-06, 03:48 PM   #166
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I stand corrected.

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story

******** to you too

Shamelessy nicked from the BBC :

The word's probable derivation is so non-vulgar as to be quite amusing. Specifically, a bollock is a pulley-block at the head of a topmast, otherwise known as a bullock block. This was used to great effect to prevent the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind the ******** from being censored. A refreshing example of the legal system grabbing hold of the wrong reason and using it to do the right thing.
I'd hear that it was from the Old English word beallucas, which meant testicles.

There's a BBC page with some fun information here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/236988.stm

More ******** here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/********

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Old 17-03-06, 02:00 PM   #167
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Right then, time for some more badly researched crap for wyrdness to shoot me down on

Non facts today:

Thomas Crapper did not invent the flushing toilet.

The carburettor on the first Harley Davidson motorcycle was not made out of a tomato tin.

Neil Armstrong never uttered the words "Best of luck Mr Gorsky" whilst walking on the moon.

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Old 20-03-06, 08:08 PM   #168
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Talking of Neil Armstrong, the pictures of the first man on the moon (taken by one of the astronauts) is allegedly Buzz Aldrin - Buzz was apparently so upset at not being the first on the moon he refused to take any pictures of Armstrong.
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Old 20-03-06, 10:37 PM   #169
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"The only 15 letter word that can be spelt without repeating a letter is Uncopyrightable"
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Old 21-03-06, 04:11 PM   #170
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"The only 15 letter word that can be spelt without repeating a letter is Uncopyrightable"
....and dermatoglyphics

http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexper...ongestunrepeat

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