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Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> It's a tight left turn onto Adys road from

> Nutbrook street.

>

> It used to be easier but now there is a bollard.

>

> This annoys me.

>

> Random rant over.


It won't be there for long. That bollard is possibly the most knocked-over of any in the land. I've seen it replaced over a dozen times. I think one individual might be responsible but not positive.

BRilliant, this year's ignobel pyschology prize

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2044-8295.2012.02114.x/full


?Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder?


they had me at

"This research examines the role of alcohol consumption on self-perceived attractiveness"


And I'm sure quids will appreciate the:


PROBABILITY PRIZE: Bert Tolkamp [uK, the NETHERLANDS], Marie Haskell [uK], Fritha Langford [uK, CANADA], David Roberts [uK], and Colin Morgan [uK], for making two related discoveries:

First, that the longer a cow has been lying down, the more likely that cow will soon stand up;

and Second, that once a cow stands up, you cannot easily predict how soon that cow will lie down again.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> I was casing a few joints on Court Lane last night

> and was surprised at the vulgarity of the

> Christmas light displays on the front of quite a

> few of the houses.

>

> If you live in one of those houses: bravo.



http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/twat-christmas-lights.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

lovely.


Putting something through google translate and back vefore posting has been an occassional hobby of mine, but doesn't this just take out all the hard work


http://www.translation-telephone.com/


aka "Before you post stuff that I have to put the non mining, as well as striving for Pocket Edition is a translation and entertainment"


instant chinglish!!

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