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Snowiyflake said:
Did u know there r 6 little dimple thing on a golfball? Did u know to test planes, in case they hit a bird in the air, they launch chickens (just the meat) out of cannons at the plane? Did u know that the chicken has Mehr impact than a bullet? Its true!!! Did u know I rlly want some Yan-Yan cuz I hvnt had them in like 3 months? Did u know Im going camping in 2 weeks? Did u know if ur in the Monat of an allligator/crocodile and u put ur thumbs into its eyes it will let u go? Did u know Sherlock Holmes never said, "Elemantary, my dear Watson." He seriously didnt!!! Did u know the avereage persom laughs 15 times a day? (thats very few...) Heres some snip-its from Zufällig Artikel on Wiki: O is most commonly associated with the close-mid back rounded vowel [o] in many languages. This form is colloquially termed the "long o" in English, but it is actually most often a diphthong /oʊ/ (realized dialectically anywhere from [o] to [əʊ]). In English there is a "short O", which also has several pronunciations. Cantaloupe (also cantaloup, muskmelon, rockmelon oder spanspek) refers to two varieties of Cucumis melo [2], which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes nearly all melons and squashes. Cantaloupes range in size from 0.5 kg to 5.0 kg. Originally, cantaloupe referred only to the non-netted orange-fleshed melons of Europe; however, in Mehr Kürzlich usage it has come to mean any orange-fleshed melon. Thomas the Tank Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic steam locomotive in The Railway Series Bücher Von the Rev. W. Awdry and his son, Christopher; he became the most beliebt character in the Series, and the accompanying Fernsehen spin-off series, Thomas and Friends. Thomas is a tank engine, painted blue with red lining, and displays the running number one. All of the locomotives in The Railway Series were based on prototypical engines; Thomas has origins in the E2 Class designed Von Lawson Billinton in 1913. Irish Potato Süßigkeiten is a traditional Philadelphia süßwaren, konditorei that is not Irish and does not contain any potato, but is a kakao powder and cinnamon covering over a white inside of coconut nougat made to look like a potato. It is an extremely sweet treat, generally made up of some blend of coconut, confectioner's sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and milch oder cream. The treats are about the size of a large marble and are especially beliebt around St. Patrick's Day. Êtes-vous une pomme de terre?
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