on 06-03-2013 18:17
on 06-03-2013 18:17
In 1881, US humour magazine Puck published the world's first emoticons. pic.twitter.com/G4z9ZpFEuZ
on 12-11-2013 16:14
on 12-11-2013 16:14
I had a dog that could produce toxics you couldn't imagine
on 12-11-2013 16:55
on 12-11-2013 16:55
As do I. She makes a smell and then leaves the room. Cant say I blame her haha.
My 2 labs
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on 12-11-2013 17:00
on 12-11-2013 17:00
They must keep you busy Toby.
on 12-11-2013 17:20
on 12-11-2013 17:20
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on 13-11-2013 00:36
on 13-11-2013 00:36
The Ouija board was “proven” to work at the US Patent Office before its patent was granted in 1891.
Seriously?
on 19-11-2013 00:49
on 19-11-2013 00:49
Brewer Freddy Heineken was abducted in 1983; he was saved when the kidnappers ordered Chinese takeaway, thus disclosing their location
on 26-11-2013 00:44
on 26-11-2013 00:44
The largest antique to pass through US Customs was in 1968, it was London Bridge.
on 04-01-2014 02:56
on 04-01-2014 02:56
The Thames Barrier was closed 4 times in the '80s
35 times in '90s
80 times since 2000.
It's been closed 4 times in recent days.
I hope everyone in the lower areas there has good welly boots!
on 06-04-2015 20:30
on 06-04-2015 20:30
Apparently the term "daylight robbery" comes from the fact windows were taxed for many years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_tax
on 06-04-2015 21:08
on 06-04-2015 21:08
@perksie wrote:Apparently the term "daylight robbery" comes from the fact windows were taxed for many years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_tax
Now that's something completely different from what I always thought. In the words of Mr Spock, "Fascinating!":smileyhappy: