Factiods

Factoid: Daddly Long Legs are often confused with Crane flies
 
Do you know the names of the three wise monkeys? They are: Mizaru (See no evil), Mikazaru (Hear no evil), and Mazaru (Speak no evil). Factoid or not you decide!?!?!?
 
Factoid: The great forum Gods do not take kindly to people taking a perfectly decent factoid thread, and turning it in to a fact or fiction one.

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Factoid: In the English Premiership Football League last season all but one of the twenty teams had won the Championship in the past. The exception was West Ham United.
 
Factoid: Bananas are one of the greatest inventions of nature. Delicious, can be used as a fake gun if needed, kings of slap stick, and they can 'walk'. What more could you require?
 
Factiod: On a traffic light, yellow means "slow down" and green means "go ahead," but on a banana, it's the exact opposite. Yellow means "go ahead," and green means "wait a little bit." And red means "where the fuck did you get that banana at?"
 
Factoid - it is entirely possible to offset the nasty shrink one's retail establishment suffers with an incompetent receiving department creating equivalent swell, thereby resulting in a personal thank-you call from one's divisional president and a lot of embarrassed managers hoping no one digs through the reports.
 
Factoid: Chemical based rockets can not get faster then around 30000, while purpolsion theoreticly can hit around 75000
 
factoid stolen from the web :evil:

The Easter Bunny is not a modern invention. The symbol originated with the pagan festival of Eastre. The goddess, Eastre, was worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons through her earthly symbol, the rabbit. The Germans brought the symbol of the Easter rabbit to America. It was widely ignored by other Christians until shortly after the Civil War. In fact, Easter itself was not widely celebrated in America until after that time.

As with the Easter Bunny and the holiday itself, the Easter Egg predates the Christian holiday of Easter. The exchange of eggs in the springtime is a custom that was centuries old when Easter was first celebrated by Christians. From the earliest times, the egg was a symbol of rebirth in most cultures. Eggs were often wrapped in gold leaf or, if you were a peasant, colored brightly by boiling them with the leaves or petals of certain flowers.

Today, children hunt colored eggs and place them in Easter baskets along with the modern version of real Easter eggs --those made of plastic or chocolate candy.
 
Factoid: Christmas lights are a germanic pagan tradition symbolising the return of the son after the darkest day
 
Factoid: SNorgasim was a word made up by my drug addiled canadian friend that I can not tell the difinition of
 
factoid this to be an unruly thought that has been spilled out of the mouth of the jester of confusion to the ears of the reader who scratches their head as the lice fall to the floor and scurry their way back home in the cracks of life.
 
Factiod: MI has only seen a glimmer of my true potential.

I once had an offer to go live with someone. An older someone. For realz.

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