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18 Mar 21
@hells-caretaker saidIs that your best contribution to the thread h-c? ๐ ๐
@Very-Rusty
Are you a subscriber to this Intel?
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@lemondrop saidYes, I read this once (Secondary School๐ค) is it related to the Bull Finch? Both have beautiful plumage๐ฌ
did you know that there is a bird known as the great tit?
I believe I've seen a couple
19 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidTake 5 minutes mush, throw me some salad๐
https://www.didyouknowdaily.com/story/dollar-princesses
There was a time when it was popular for wealthy Americans to sell their daughters to British nobility. Can you guess why? ........ You may find this interesting.
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@very-rusty saidis it the river of no return?
https://www.didyouknowdaily.com/story/bolton-strid
This quaint English river is considered one of the most dangerous in the world. How does it have a 100% mortality rate?
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@lemondrop saidRead the story lemon you may learn something you don't know! ๐
is it the river of no return?
Perhaps even consider contributing to the thread as rookie does.
-VR
19 Mar 21
@relentless-red saidvery interesting
Did you know Liverpool, Dublin and Blackpool pretty much share the same name? A Dubh lind being a black or dark pool and a liver pool being the same. It's a reference to a type of tidal pool.
and I didn't have to look it up
19 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidyou dominate your own thread with junk that you expect posters to look up themselves
Read the story lemon you may learn something you don't know! ๐
Perhaps even consider contributing to the thread as rookie does.
-VR
the day I give up an ounce of sweat to further your perverted fantasies is the day I quit this site
did you know that the leap year was introduced in 46BC so that all the dates before that were screwed up
@relentless-red saidDid you know that Nova Scotia is named after Scotland?
Did you know Liverpool, Dublin and Blackpool pretty much share the same name? A Dubh lind being a black or dark pool and a liver pool being the same. It's a reference to a type of tidal pool.
Nova Scotia is Latin for “New Scotland”. The province was named by Sir William Alexander who was given the land by King James VI of Scotland in 1621.
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@very-rusty saidand we didn't even have to go to a link
Did you know that Nova Scotia is named after Scotland?
Nova Scotia is Latin for “New Scotland”. The province was named by Sir William Alexander who was given the land by King James VI of Scotland in 1621.
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