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Posted 23 November 2003 - 11:34 PM

you see, my mom and little brother left for the whole weekend, and with him he took the gamecube (with metal arms:glitch in the system)which by the way is an awesome game, plus my playstation 2 has been broken for a good pear-shaped while. that explains why in only one weekend i've posted more than quite a few other people. since i have nothing to do (not even emulators kept my attention long) i'll post this topic.

did you know that banging your head against the wall burns 150 calories an hour.

a pigs orgasm lasts 30 minutes.

lions mate over 50 times a day.

if you yelled constantly for 9 years and about 7 months you would create the sound energy to heat a cup of coffee.(hardly seems worth it.)

if you farted constantly for 3 years and about 9 months you would create enough energy to power an atomic bomb.

cat's urine glows under a black light.
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Posted 23 November 2003 - 11:50 PM

QUOTE (sinister grinner @ Nov 23 2003, 11:34 PM)
you see, my mom and little brother left for the whole weekend, and with him he took the gamecube (with metal arms:glitch in the system)which by the way is an awesome game, plus my playstation 2 has been broken for a good pear-shaped while. that explains why in only one weekend i've posted more than quite a few other people.

You see, and I was going to put it down to you being a forum addict. I'd be willing to bet that your stting there posting to no less than 5 different forums at once.

But I did like the interesting facts presented. Here's a question to occupy your time:

Have you ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 09:57 AM

If my mom left and took the Xbox with her I would be pissed. Of course, I'm 26 and live on my own so I'd feel a certain breach of privacy.
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 02:35 PM

My PS2 still works. That's all I have to offer.
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 05:15 PM

Mine too! and i recently acquired the game 'Frequency". It's damn good, and damn HARD!!
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 07:53 PM

yeah. plus that weekend wasn't filled with a lot of work like normally. unless another boring weekend happens again, i wont be posting so many in so little time. i'll probably just check on this forum every night. (just once.). anyway. for playstation 2, my favorite games i own right now (i don't make a lot of money, so i only buy a new game like every 5 months, than i trade them in for in store credits later.) are disgaea: hour of darkness, and guilty gear x2. those are awesome games. plus, i recommend that you all at least rent metal arms: glitch in the system. it's an awesome shooter, and from now on all shooters should be compared to it and use it as an example. theres very little of the annoying bullshit you find in other games.(even the camera angles don't mess up, though it is in third person.)
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 07:59 PM

wait a minute. what happened to the interesting facts...........................................



i cant think of anything right now.
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 09:37 PM

My PS2 makes a wierd sound when I play a game, but still works nonetheless.

Here's my interesting fact:

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In Ventura County, California, cats or dogs can't have sex without a permit. Meaning, they need a permit to get it on.
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 10:43 PM

what? i don't even think monkeys have the intelligence to understand the concepts of permits let alone law. that's retarded. that's ok. in (i think it's massechussettes) it was once illegal to take a bite off of someone else's hamburger.
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 10:51 PM

the term "news." comes from an old newspaper way back when they didn't have a name. they called it news cause they claimed to get their info from north, east, west, and south.
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Posted 25 November 2003 - 12:31 AM

I've often wondered if the word "mystery" comes from "myth story"
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Posted 25 November 2003 - 03:32 AM

QUOTE (sinister grinner @ Nov 24 2003, 10:51 PM)
the term "news." comes from an old newspaper way back when they didn't have a name. they called it news cause they claimed to get their info from north, east, west, and south.


That's hogwash. The word "news is about four hundred years older than the newsletter, about five hundred years older than the newspaper. It's just the plural of "new," it's taken to mean "tidings," and you can find the word in Shakespeare, whose plays are about three hundred years older than the newspaper. For goodness's sake

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ps: Incidentally, did this urban legend you read have any idea what people were calling "newspapers" when this particular paper couldn't come up with a name?
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pps: mystery - early 14c., from L. mysterium, from Gk. mysterion "secret rite or doctrine," from mystes "one who has been initiated," from myein "to close, shut," perhaps referring to the lips (in secrecy) or to the eyes (only initiates were allowed to see the sacred rites). Originally in Eng. especially of religious doctrine; the Gk. word used in Septuagint for "secret counsel of God," translated in Vulgate as sacramentum. Meaning "detective story" first recorded in Eng. 1908. Mystery play preserves a lost meaning "handcraft, trade," from M.L. misterium, alt. of L. ministerium "office, ministry," influenced by mysterium. The plays were often performed by members of craft guilds. The two senses of mystery formed a common pun in (secular) Tudor theater.

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Posted 25 November 2003 - 08:27 AM

QUOTE (sinister grinner @ Nov 23 2003, 11:34 PM)
did you know that banging your head against the wall burns 150 calories an hour.

a pigs orgasm lasts 30 minutes.

lions mate over 50 times a day.

if you yelled constantly for 9 years and about 7 months you would create the sound energy to heat a cup of coffee.(hardly seems worth it.)

if you farted constantly for 3 years and about 9 months you would create enough energy to power an atomic bomb.

cat's urine glows under a black light.

You got this from an email attachemnt, didn't you...? wink.gif
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Posted 25 November 2003 - 01:51 PM

why yes i did. thanks, cause i couldnt remember where i got that stuff from.
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Posted 25 November 2003 - 03:29 PM

Some interesting facts that none of you cared to know:

1. Smoking one cigarette removes roughly 8 seconds from your total life span.
2. Eating one strip of bacon removes roughly 3 to 4 seconds from your total life span.
3. In theory, if you smoke enough cigarettes and eat enough bacon at one time you could travel backwards in time.
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