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From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. Teeth? |
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70% of people shot with a Center-fire Handgun Survive.
70% of people shot with a Center-fire Rifle Die. |
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those propane bottles you get at the exchanges are never actually full
buy a bottle and take it somewhere they'll actually put 20# in a 20# bottle instead of 15# |
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If there is something that can hurt a horse in a pasture, it will find it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Horses don't sleep standing up. If there is something that can hurt a horse in a pasture, it will find it. That's the damn truth. I have a worthless horse with over $50k invested into him to prove it. |
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From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. How do tattoos not disappear after the span of 7 years? |
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How do tattoos not disappear after the span of 7 years? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. How do tattoos not disappear after the span of 7 years? Because tattoos are immortal. |
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. How do tattoos not disappear after the span of 7 years? Because tattoos are immortal. That's why the bible says not to get them.. you have to keep them in the afterlife too. |
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Lulz. I was just sitting here thinking "ya know, a person could just make something like that up and probably no one would ever check him on it." Nice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A nickel weighs exactly 5 grams. I just broke out Tha gold scale and I'll be damnd. Lulz. I was just sitting here thinking "ya know, a person could just make something like that up and probably no one would ever check him on it." Nice. |
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. Teeth? I guess that "100 amazing things you won't believe" site was bullshit. Damn Interweb What Frisen found is that the body's cells largely replace themselves every 7 to 10 years. In other words, old cells mostly die and are replaced by new ones during this time span. The cell renewal process happens more quickly in certain parts of the body, but head-to-toe rejuvenation can take up to a decade or so |
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I guess that "100 amazing things you won't believe" site was bullshit. Damn Interweb What Frisen found is that the body's cells largely replace themselves every 7 to 10 years. In other words, old cells mostly die and are replaced by new ones during this time span. The cell renewal process happens more quickly in certain parts of the body, but head-to-toe rejuvenation can take up to a decade or so View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. Teeth? I guess that "100 amazing things you won't believe" site was bullshit. Damn Interweb What Frisen found is that the body's cells largely replace themselves every 7 to 10 years. In other words, old cells mostly die and are replaced by new ones during this time span. The cell renewal process happens more quickly in certain parts of the body, but head-to-toe rejuvenation can take up to a decade or so Sorry but I am going to call BS. Nerve cells don't regenerate but there is one that that runs from the spinal cord all the way to the bottom of your foot. |
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Quoted: Thirded. Let's move this shit to a vote! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lions have nice dicks. I nominate this for weirdest post in the thread Seconded. Thirded. Let's move this shit to a vote! |
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Hillary will NOT be elected president. From your post to God's ear... You replace every particle in your body every seven years. You are literally not the same person you were 7 years ago. How do tattoos not disappear after the span of 7 years? Because tattoos are immortal. Just like herpes. |
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You don't dream under general anesthesia.
Michael Jackson was foolish to pay to be "put to sleep" |
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Chicago is not called the Windy City because it is windy. The nickname, which dates back to the late 1870's, refers to Chicago's full-of-hot-air politicians.
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But they're REALLY big... https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/5d/d8/ca/5dd8ca35cdef98d9c1632e186f0e6359.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A giraffe has only 7 vertebrate in it's neck. But they're REALLY big... https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/5d/d8/ca/5dd8ca35cdef98d9c1632e186f0e6359.jpg They also have a special "valve" system to keep them from fainting when they move from a grazing position to full height. |
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At least I'll die happy. Better yet, make it rare View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I learned in another thread today that if you eat medium rare beef you risk your life. At least I'll die happy. Better yet, make it rare Don't you mean you'll diehippy? |
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That's the damn truth. I have a worthless horse with over $50k invested into him to prove it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Horses don't sleep standing up. If there is something that can hurt a horse in a pasture, it will find it. That's the damn truth. I have a worthless horse with over $50k invested into him to prove it. We had one impale itself on a t-post like it was charging a Swiss pike square. |
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I don't think there's even a need to vote. He wins. Congrats? Lion dick admirer? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lions have nice dicks. I nominate this for weirdest post in the thread Seconded. Thirded. Let's move this shit to a vote! Gazer au lion pénis |
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Al Capone and a bunch of other Chicago mobsters used to come chill in what is now the contrived BWCA wilderness in MN. They would hang out at the resorts that used to be there until the heat died down back home. My 91 year old grandma told me this. She had a sister that worked at one of the resorts.
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I don't think there's even a need to vote. He wins. Congrats? Lion dick admirer? I laughed too hard at that. No shit, I couldn't breathe. My wife was looking at me like I was on drugs which made me laugh harder. |
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Fact: The gauge (the distance between the centers of wheels) is the same for all horse-drawn vehicles, if they are intended for use on public streets. The smallest undertaker's buggy has the same gauge as the largest coal wagon: 4' 8". The reason for this is that if you build your wagon too narrow or too wide, they won't fit in the ruts of the road, and will wear out much more quickly. If a wagon were used in a private setting, i.e. a mine, the gauge isn't affected by public streets and may be whatever the location demands. Fact: The ruts generated by the pioneers driving the Oregon Trail are still visible in many places, sometimes in bare rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/19/c0/9b/19c09be03ae22b47435c1c0ac17a6fe5.jpg http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/jackson/ruts1.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9YBqH7r9075almIV9rt8Uo0dGp6_xV06VlOAZpiXW7IFIk4E8 https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSCQqv_wTFzLs2ilSnMukguQ303twv6NW2DsicjFTljIxz14oHTOw View Quote Cool facts and pics. |
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Fact: The gauge (the distance between the centers of wheels) is the same for all horse-drawn vehicles, if they are intended for use on public streets. The smallest undertaker's buggy has the same gauge as the largest coal wagon: 4' 8". The reason for this is that if you build your wagon too narrow or too wide, they won't fit in the ruts of the road, and will wear out much more quickly. If a wagon were used in a private setting, i.e. a mine, the gauge isn't affected by public streets and may be whatever the location demands. Fact: The ruts generated by the pioneers driving the Oregon Trail are still visible in many places, sometimes in bare rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/19/c0/9b/19c09be03ae22b47435c1c0ac17a6fe5.jpg http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/jackson/ruts1.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9YBqH7r9075almIV9rt8Uo0dGp6_xV06VlOAZpiXW7IFIk4E8 https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSCQqv_wTFzLs2ilSnMukguQ303twv6NW2DsicjFTljIxz14oHTOw View Quote Railroad gauge is 4' 8.5" |
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Fact: The gauge (the distance between the centers of wheels) is the same for all horse-drawn vehicles, if they are intended for use on public streets. The smallest undertaker's buggy has the same gauge as the largest coal wagon: 4' 8". The reason for this is that if you build your wagon too narrow or too wide, they won't fit in the ruts of the road, and will wear out much more quickly. If a wagon were used in a private setting, i.e. a mine, the gauge isn't affected by public streets and may be whatever the location demands. Fact: The ruts generated by the pioneers driving the Oregon Trail are still visible in many places, sometimes in bare rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/19/c0/9b/19c09be03ae22b47435c1c0ac17a6fe5.jpg http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/jackson/ruts1.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9YBqH7r9075almIV9rt8Uo0dGp6_xV06VlOAZpiXW7IFIk4E8 https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSCQqv_wTFzLs2ilSnMukguQ303twv6NW2DsicjFTljIxz14oHTOw Railroad gauge is 4' 8.5" Which dates back to the Romans. |
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Fact: The gauge (the distance between the centers of wheels) is the same for all horse-drawn vehicles, if they are intended for use on public streets. The smallest undertaker's buggy has the same gauge as the largest coal wagon: 4' 8". The reason for this is that if you build your wagon too narrow or too wide, they won't fit in the ruts of the road, and will wear out much more quickly. If a wagon were used in a private setting, i.e. a mine, the gauge isn't affected by public streets and may be whatever the location demands. Fact: The ruts generated by the pioneers driving the Oregon Trail are still visible in many places, sometimes in bare rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/19/c0/9b/19c09be03ae22b47435c1c0ac17a6fe5.jpg http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/jackson/ruts1.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9YBqH7r9075almIV9rt8Uo0dGp6_xV06VlOAZpiXW7IFIk4E8 https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSCQqv_wTFzLs2ilSnMukguQ303twv6NW2DsicjFTljIxz14oHTOw Railroad gauge is 4' 8.5" Which dates back to the Romans. Yep |
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Fact: The gauge (the distance between the centers of wheels) is the same for all horse-drawn vehicles, if they are intended for use on public streets. The smallest undertaker's buggy has the same gauge as the largest coal wagon: 4' 8". The reason for this is that if you build your wagon too narrow or too wide, they won't fit in the ruts of the road, and will wear out much more quickly. If a wagon were used in a private setting, i.e. a mine, the gauge isn't affected by public streets and may be whatever the location demands. Fact: The ruts generated by the pioneers driving the Oregon Trail are still visible in many places, sometimes in bare rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/19/c0/9b/19c09be03ae22b47435c1c0ac17a6fe5.jpg http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/jackson/ruts1.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT9YBqH7r9075almIV9rt8Uo0dGp6_xV06VlOAZpiXW7IFIk4E8 https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSCQqv_wTFzLs2ilSnMukguQ303twv6NW2DsicjFTljIxz14oHTOw Railroad gauge is 4' 8.5" Which dates back to the Romans. Yep When I started running trains I thought it looked way too skinny, now it seems normal. It's pretty neat history though. |
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now that we have passed the summer solstice, the length of time from sun up to sun down will decrease by 1 min 52 seconds each day.
until winter, then it will begin to increase again |
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