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Pub Bigot 1:40 Thu Jun 17
The things you learn, eh!?
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Some useless things I've learned recently.
Alan Curbishley's real name is Llewellyn. Growing up in Forest Gate, it's easy to see why he changed it to Alan.
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Des Lynam is an Irishman. I didn't think there was a man more English than good old Des, but as it turns out, he's from County Clare.
You chaps?
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zico
7:00 Fri Jun 25
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Some fascinating stuff about the Amazon that I hadn't got a clue about!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn1MugPalaA&t=591s
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only1billybonds
10:42 Fri Jun 25
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Monaco's national orchestra is bigger than its army.
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Dandy Lyon
10:42 Fri Jun 25
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There was a time not so long ago that this would be a career ending scandal
But with his boss being a notorious womaniser I can’t see him being asked to step down due to it
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Kaiser Zoso
10:36 Fri Jun 25
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Certainly seemed to have his hands full in that pic in The Sun, Lyon old bean.
Not as full as they are undoubtedly are this morning though.
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Dandy Lyon
10:32 Fri Jun 25
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That creep of a health secretary can get two women! Mad
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Eastside surge
10:23 Fri Jun 25
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All packets of crisps go out of date on a Saturday, now I know you're all running off to where you keep your crisps to check!!!
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Hello Mrs. Jones
9:22 Fri Jun 25
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The small image of a petrol pump on the petrol gauge of your cars dashboard indicates which side of the car your petrol tank is on.
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gph
11:29 Thu Jun 24
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At the time of the Anglo-Saxon invasions*, the Irish were also invading Britain.
*it's a LOT more complicated than that. Often, British (= Welsh-speakers (-ish)) and Anglo-Saxon Kings were allied against other British Kings, or other Anglo-Saxon Kings, or other alliances of both. Then there were Vikings in the mix. One of the reasons it took centuries for England to become English.
Another is that the process wasn't just driven by military factors - because the Anglo-Saxons controlled the easiest routes to foreign goods from the continent, they became wealthier, and got higher social status. Learn (Old) English and join the nobs!
The Irish conquerers of bits of Wales became Welshified with the passing of time, making things even more complicated.
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Swiss.
5:48 Thu Jun 24
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Billie Lourd in Scream Queens wear big ear muffs to play homage to her real life mother's character Princess Leia.
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eusebiovic
5:31 Thu Jun 24
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Carrie Symonds can accommodate an entire giant bratwurst in her gob without folding it in half beforehand
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eswing hammer
3:29 Thu Jun 24
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Mesut Özil Speaks German with a Turkish Accent and speaks Turkish with a German Ruhrgebiet Accent !
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Billy Blagg
1:27 Thu Jun 24
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Lenin spoke English with an Irish accent
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mashed in maryland
11:22 Wed Jun 23
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero 2:30 Mon Jun 21
Technically the Earth doesn't revolve around the sun.
Both the sun and the earth revolve around the centre of gravity between the two.
The fact that this point is inside of the sun doesn't mean the earth revolves round the sun.
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gph
3:14 Wed Jun 23
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Anyway the Italians just used a funny shape for THE unknown, and the French (in the incarnatination of Descarte) started using letters for unkowns, so you could have more than one unknown.
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gph
3:10 Wed Jun 23
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Alcohol's to blame
"square root has a kind of squiggle before a stroke, so a cube root had twio squiggles before a stroke. But a fourth root didn't have three squiggles before the stroke, but two (because it was the square root of a square root).*
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gph
3:08 Wed Jun 23
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Germans also invented square root signs.
But they fucked up the generalisation - square root has a kind of squiggle before a stroke, so a cube root had three squiggles before a stroke. But a fourth root didn't have four squiggles before the stroke, but two (because it was the square root of a square root).
Obviously, this quickly became a mess with higher roots.
Italians to the rescue, with fractional indice notation.
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gph
2:58 Wed Jun 23
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So, a Welsh bloke invented "=".
A German bloke invented "+" and "-". (at around the same time as Record was doing his stuff).
(same source)
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Darlo Debs
1:11 Tue Jun 22
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Note to self.....decline any dinner invite ever to gp's house esp if pears are going to be on the menu
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gph
1:08 Tue Jun 22
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I'm unsure whether I'm going to try it.
I don't reckon Lee and Perrins will work (the closest thing in English cuisine), but maybe Thai fish sauce will.
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Darlo Debs
1:03 Tue Jun 22
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gph 12.01 yuk, that sounds like a weird pregnancy craving
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gph
12:44 Tue Jun 22
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Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edewyp87W-Q
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