It's impossible to sneeze with you eyes open !!
Let's get this party started !!
you should know mr sneezy lol
Haha....never thought of that....and it's Ms Sneezy to you .....:p
You can't say the letter N without your tongue touching the roof of your mouth.
guess you learn something everyday ms sneezy. i am now trying to check that out .
It's Impossible to fold a piece of paper 8 times.
is it ? i guess that depends on which way you fold it surely you could fold it over and over 8times, if the paper was big enough, can;t see that sneezy,
It's impossible to lick your own elbow!
is it ? i guess that depends on which way you fold it surely you could fold it over and over 8times, if the paper was big enough, can;t see that sneezy,
Prove me wrong....I dare you
More medieval coin hoards have been found in Aberdeen than anywhere else in Britain......
can't lick my elbow just tried, bet there is someone that can lol.
No two snow flakes are the same.
A polar bears fur is transparent....
a polar bears skin is black
also your foot is the same length as your elbow to your wrist (on the inside of your arm that is)
if you stretch your arms out side to side then measure from finger tip to finger tip thats how tall you are
not exactly true winxy, rule of thumb says its a rough guide lol
just measured my foot to the inside of my elbow that too is a rough guide. i couldn't use it to buy a pair of shoes lol they would be too big i would have to turn round in asdas car park some people are not always in proportion to the rest of the body, we are not all a standard size, i wish we were it would save me a fortune as i always have to have trousers shortened and i am 5" 7" not short for a woman.
The reason our tongues stick to ice is because the ice itself is so cold that it actually freezes the moisture on our tongues. The moisture on our tongues then becomes ice itself, and our tongues get stuck to it.
not exactly true winxy, rule of thumb says its a rough guide lol
i only know this and the foot to elbow one as they use this as guild lines when the police dig up body parts and compile a profile of the dead person and also archaeologist use the same guild lines, yes it may not be exact but its very close
The hottest day on earth ever recorded in history was September 13, 1922, reached in Libya The temperature that day was an incredibly hot 136°F (57.7°C) !!!
A man cannot put his hand flat on the his shoulder,the one on the same side as the arm that is.
just tried, can't be done unless you are double jointed haha
To hire One Direction out for one single night is at least £21,000!
i just tried, i maybe double jointed haha (if using your other hand to push the arm down to your shoulder, think i'll stop now i may end up in A&E haha)
85% of plant life is found in the ocean
I can't get up early in the week....but as soon as the weekends here I'm wide awake by 7.00am !!!!
The coldest temperature ever recorded was on July 23, 1983, in Antarctica. That day it was -129°F !!
Colleen Rooney has been down New Brighton today crabbing with Kai.
you should of let me know earlier, i would of put the flags out and formed a guard of honour.
What's Kai, is it a kind of bait?
No just the spawn of a devil !!!
tatey get up to speed kai is colleen and waynes son dont tell me you have read about em in the papers colleen is always on hol i.e dubai her fav for bags and shopping ah thats the life marry a footballer
tatey sorry it should of read dont tell me you have not read about em
New Brighton Lighthouse was originally, a wooden "Perch", hence its name. A large post held a light on top and was supported by a sort of tripod. It was erected on the Black Rock in 1683 by the Liverpool Corporation.
Domestic water use only accounts for 2% of overall usage so hose pipe bans aren't worth a carrot.
Birkenhead was the site of Britain's first publicly funded park in 1834 and was the birthplace of Europe's first horse-drawn street-tram system.
The average toothbrush has about 2,500 bristles,
and more people use blue toothbrushes than red ones !!
The average swan has over 25,000 feathers.
You can't hum whilst holding your nose!!
Also it was on myth buster about folding paper 8 times, they tried it with a huge piece of tracing paper and still couldn't do it!
is it ? i guess that depends on which way you fold it surely you could fold it over and over 8times, if the paper was big enough, can;t see that sneezy,
Haha....told you so..sunnyside !!!
Thanks Loops
It's Impossible to fold a piece of paper 8 times.
world record is twelve times isn't it??
It's impossible to lick your own elbow!
no it's not
No two snow flakes are the same.
and how do you know this??
Two ice experts Kenneth Libbrecht, a physics professor at the California Institute of Technology and avid snowflake photographer, and John Hallett, director of the Ice Physics Laboratory at the Desert Research Institute in Reno states.......
"You could look for every second for the entire life of the universe, and you wouldn't come close to getting two of the same."
Will this do mrhanky ??
Nope, it's not conclusive, sorry.
My eldest son has never bought me a drink.
My eldest son has never bought me a drink.
Did you know, that doesn't surprise me ?
Neither has mine Yewgarth!
Nor mine,. wouldn't give anyone the steam off his piss, that one.
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural cause.
If the four legs are in the air, the horse died in battle,
You might find its a myth Granny.
Bert, have you ever seen a statue of a horse with it's four legs in the air?
Where did you get that from, have you read it incorrectly?
Anyway, wouldn't surprise me, beginning to believe my whole life is a myth!
Bert, have you ever seen a statue of a horse with it's four legs in the air?
Where did you get that from, have you read it incorrectly?
Anyway, wouldn't surprise me, beginning to believe my whole life is a myth!
Yes,
No,
Joking Granny.
Sponge Bert Smarty Pants!
Bert, have you ever seen a statue of a horse with it's four legs in the air?
Where did you get that from, have you read it incorrectly?
Anyway, wouldn't surprise me, beginning to believe my whole life is a myth!
Here's the model Granny.
did you know: That Canberra is the capital of Australia not Sydney and its a beautiful place to come! 50 minutes by plane from Sydney, 4hrs by car, 4hrs by train easy reach from Sydney! I am sory for promoting Canberra but its where I live and not many people know about it
did you know that nine times out of ten when a statement begins with 'did you know' it's wrong
did you know that nine times out of ten when a statement begins with 'did you know' it's wrong
...I'ts eight times out of ten actually...
And 67.4% of statistics are made up!
i think you'll find it's closer to 90%
Hey Raven, do you think Bert SmartyPants is a plagiarist and camouflaging with a bit of photoshop?
did you know: That Canberra is the capital of Australia not Sydney and its a beautiful place to come! 50 minutes by plane from Sydney, 4hrs by car, 4hrs by train easy reach from Sydney! I am sory for promoting Canberra but its where I live and not many people know about it
LukeORourke, even if all the other lovely wiki members passed you by, I think Canberra sounds a lovely place. It's much further away than 4 hrs for us, as you well know but maybe you could send us some pics, to show us how beautiful it is. That would save us all rushing down to view.
The only continent with no active volcanoes is Australia.
Norman Thelwell was born on 3 May 1923 in Tranmere, Birkenhead, Cheshire, the son of a machinist. He was educated at Rock Ferry High School, Birkenhead, and always carried a pencil and a sketchbook, recalling later that "it was simply natural for me": "No one ever mentioned art, and I didn't feel I had any particular ability." Thelwell sold his first drawings - of chickens - at the age of fifteen, and left school a year later to become a junior clerk in a Liverpool office...........cont on link
http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/artists/normanthelwell/biography