A Pondering Mind
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You’re A True 90’s Kid If You Ever Heard…
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Mountain Temple In Taktsang Dzong, Bhutan
One can only imagine the work that went into building this temple. Seen on: Daily Picdump / unknown photographer Continue reading
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Former Senator Scott Brown Will Be On Fox News
Former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, will now be a contributor on Fox News. He will debut tonight on Sean Hannity’s program. Anybody excited about this? I’m not… Continue reading
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A Mole Can Dig A Tunnel…
A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night. Source: tealdragon.net Continue reading
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All Of The Cobble Stones Used To Line The Streets In New York…
All of the cobble stones used to line the streets in New York were originally stones found in the hulls of Belgian ships ballast. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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Houses In Reykjavik, Iceland
Very colorful…Seen on: Daily Pidump / unknown photgrapher Continue reading
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The Flatirons Of Colorado
A majestic photo. Seen on: Daily picdump / unknown photographer Continue reading
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Leshan Giant Buddha
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Rock Stars Then And Now
Photos of rock stars from their earlier days and how they look now. Mick Jagger Charlie Watts Keith Richards Ozzie Osbourne Steven TylerSeen on: Daily Picdump / unknown photographers Continue reading
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A Short History Of The Death Of Culture
I would say that most of this is true. Seen on: stewpic Dump Continue reading
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The Chinese Used Fingerprints…
The Chinese used fingerprints as a method of identification as far back as AD 700. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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Coffee Is The Most Popular Beverage…
Coffee is the most popular beverage worldwide with over 400 billion cups consumed each year. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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Rubik’s Cube Combinations
There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 (quintillion) different color combinations possible on a Rubik’s Cube. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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The Hanging Temple, China
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When Lightning Strikes It Can…
When lightning strikes it can reach up to 30,000 degrees celsius (54,000 degrees fahrenheit). Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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A Few Photos Of Hipsters
What ever floats their boats. Seen on: Daily Picdump / unknown photographers Continue reading
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Snow, Just The Beginning Of The Storm
It started snowing here in northeastern Mass a few hours ago. The streets are already covered. Continue reading
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The Writer At Work…
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A Few More Nice Photos
Here are a few more photos that I found on the web. Seen on: Daily picdump / unknown photographers Continue reading
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Some Nice Photos
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The Oldest Word In….
The oldest word in the English language is ‘town.’ Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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Arachibutyrophobia Is Fear Of Peanut…
Arachibutyrophobia is fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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The Word ‘Lethologica’ Describes The State Of…
The word ‘lethologica’ describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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The Word ‘Testify’ Derived From…
The word ‘testify’ derived from a time when men were required to swear on their testicles. Source: did-you-knows.com Continue reading
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Advertising May Be Described As… – Stephen Leacock
Advertising may be described as the science of arresting human intelligence long enough to get money from it. -Stephen Leacock Continue reading
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A Conference Is A Gathering Of… – Fred Allen
A conference is a gathering of important people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done. -Fred Allen Continue reading
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Orange Juice Tastes Bad After Brushing…
I found this out a long time ago… Continue reading
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Beautiful Body Ink
Like the tattoos. Continue reading
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A Beautiful Moment – Caught At The Right Time
Love this photo. Continue reading
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Random Fact #20
When commercial telephone service was introduced between New York and London in 1927, the first three minutes of a call cost $75.00. Source: freewebs.com/thesilentteen/randomfacts.htm Continue reading
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Random Fact #19
One-fourth of the people who lose their sense of smell also lose their desire for sexual relations. Source: freewebs.com/thesilentteen/randomfacts.htm Continue reading
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My Story – 49 Words of Humor
High reeders, i DiscoveRed this fantastik thing called spel chek. As i tipe; It correcs the misspelld wurd and oughto correks it. It truelee amasez me wat this spelt checcer dos. I reccamand every1 tooo yuse it. yoUll will bee happee as jak frost on a rottid punkim. tRusT mee. Continue reading
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Blog #2
1. You post it. 2. I read it. Continue reading
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Random Fact #18
The bubbles in Guinness beer sink to the bottom – no one knows why. Source: freewebs.com/thesilentteen/randomfacts.htm Continue reading
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Random Fact #17
Canadians eat more Kraft macaroni and cheese packaged dinners than any nationality in the world. Source: freewebs.com/thesilenteen/randomfacts Continue reading
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75 Years Of Love (1937-2012)
It’s not that often we see a truly devoted couple they are. Continue reading
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Random Fact #16
White Out was invented by the mother of Mike Nesmith (formerly of the Monkees). Source: tealdragon.net Continue reading
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No Pants Subway Ride
A few photos of the recent No Pants Subway Ride, which happened on January 13, 2013 in various cities around the world. Source: Daily Pic Dump Continue reading
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Woman’s Logic
Can anyone explain this? Continue reading
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Random Fact #15
Women are 37% more likely to go to a psychiatrist than men are. Source: cs.cmu.edu Continue reading
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Random Fact #13
Canada is an Indian word meaning “Big Village”. Source: tealdragon.net Continue reading
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Random Fact #12
315 entries in Webster’s Dictionary will be misspelled. Source: randomfactsblog Continue reading
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