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- unknown0
I'll have to see what my bank balance is like. With moving flats I have to clear all bills. Ive got C.Tax and electric to payup.....but if money is Ok I'll join you for a tipple or three.....but most importantly, will there be nibbles!??
- ********0
I thought you said nipples!!! Check your email!!!
If you're up for some grub thats cool we'll find somewhere to go.
- unknown0
ha.....nice scarfs!!!!
- ********0
I've just been told told something interesting that the song 'Turning Japanese' by the Vapors is about w*nking!!!!!
- unknown0
lol
- swollenelbow0
i slept on the couch at my work today, and i feel like shit!=)
it was fun, let's see how the day goes...
- unknown0
In New York State, it is still illegal to shoot a rabbit from a moving trolley car
- unknown0
also, in Saudi Arabia, a woman reportedly may divorce her husband if he does not keep her supplied with coffee......errrr!?!?
- ********0
hehe!
'HSA'
(hate that fecking advert on the telly!)
- unknown0
In Somalia, Africa, it's been decreed illegal to carry old chewing gum stuck on the tip of your nose.
- unknown0
During his or her lifetime, the average human will grow 590 miles of hair
- unknown0
also, your thumb is the same length as your nose!
- ********0
where the hell are you getting this info!!!! are you bored or what!!! ;)
- unknown0
very bored indeed take a look here http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/useā¦
- kodap0
World population
The US Census Bureau reported that the 6 billionth person was born at 1.24am on Sunday 18 July 1999. The United Nations however, had set that landmark as 12 October 1999.
Every second 5 people are born and 2 people die, a net gain of 3 people. At this rate, the world population will double every 40 years and would be 12 billion in 40 years, 24 billion in 80 years, and more than 48 billion in 120 years. However the United Nations estimate that world population will stabalize at 12 billion in 120 years, citing that effective family planning will result in a universally low birth rate. Education plays a key role: almost half of the 6 billion people are under age 25.