That's their farts - their suits are sealed.
That's their farts - their suits are sealed.
Something different to lighten people’s day.What an interesting and fun post. Thank you @Littleboy8
Wow no I didn’t know thatDid you know that a polar bear has black skin and it's fur is clear?
you are just amazing with a wealth of information....thank you for a lot of humor.Something different to lighten people’s day.
That’s okay I hope more people contribute because it’s fun to learn more stuffyou are just amazing with a wealth of information....thank you for a lot of humor.
Very much like the political caste?An ultracrepidarian is someone who gives opinions on things they know nothing about.
I know that postman won't deliver mail to Nelsons Column, because of the Lions on the doorstep?Wow! What an interesting tidbit there. Those lions definitely had the VIP treatment.
Did he die from starvation ?A chicken once lived for 18 months without a head. Mike the chicken's incredible feat was Recorded back in the 1940s in the USA He survived as his jugular vein and most of his brainstem were left mostly intact, ensuring just enough brain function remained for survival. In the majority of cases, a headless chicken dies in a matter of minutes.
The farmer chopped his head off but didn’t chop it off far enough, so he felt sorry for it and let it live and fed it by pushing morsels of food down what was left of its neck. This is actually a true story but it died when the farmer pushed the food down wrong and it suffocated.Did he die from starvation ?
Poor CHOOK !The farmer chopped his head off but didn’t chop it off far enough, so he felt sorry for it and let it live and fed it by pushing morsels of food down what was left of its neck. This is actually a true story but it died when the farmer pushed the food down wrong and it suffocated.
I read this months ago in the women’s weekly puzzle books that’s what prompted me to post these posts, so thanks to Suzannerose for this.
The farmer chopped his head off but didn’t chop it off far enough, so he felt sorry for it and let it live and fed it by pushing morsels of food down what was left of its neck. This is actually a true story but it died when the farmer pushed the food down wrong and it suffocated.
I read this months ago in the women’s weekly puzzle books that’s what prompted me to post these posts, so thanks to Suzannerose for this.