@Saint posted:Thank you my friend - hope you're on the mend too
I am thank you
@Saint posted:Thank you my friend - hope you're on the mend too
I am thank you
BORIS BECKER JAILED FOR TWO YEARS & SIX MONTHS!!
@Saint posted:BORIS BECKER JAILED FOR TWO YEARS & SIX MONTHS!!
I think was lucky it wasnât more âĶ..but what a come down
Unfortunate headline
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:Unfortunate headline
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This is my four leaf clover I found in the pages of a book
When an apple falls to earth not only does the apple accelerate to earth but the earth moves towards the apple, according to Newtonâs third law of motion
@Saint posted:This is my four leaf clover I found in the pages of a book
Awwwww
@Moonie posted:The Amazon River is over 4000 miles long but has no bridges across it.
Wow âĶ.I knew the Amazon was a very long river , but I didnât know there were no crossings .
@Moonie posted:When an apple falls to earth not only does the apple accelerate to earth but the earth moves towards the apple, according to Newtonâs third law of motion
I got those two facts from a radio a quiz programme but I checked them and as far as I can see theyâre both right
@Moonie posted:I got those two facts from a radio a quiz programme but I checked them and as far as I can see theyâre both right
Hitler was not his real name
@Moonie posted:
Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown
@Saint posted:Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown
Thatâs interesting Renton .
@Saint posted:Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown
Most interesting Sainty
@Moonie posted:Arithmophobia, the extreme fear of numbers
I saw that on an advert
The only country outside of Africa where cheetahs roam in the wild isâĶIran
@Baz posted:I didnât know either of those facts Moonie .
I only found out today when I was listening to Paul Sinhaâs perfect pub quiz on the radio
@Moonie posted:I only found out today when I was listening to Paul Sinhaâs perfect pub quiz on the radio
Brilliant stuff - go where the food is - stop living in the desert
The male suicide rate for was 15.3 per 100,000 compared to the female suicide rate of 4.9 per 100,000
Source : https://www.samaritans.org/abo...latest-suicide-data/
@Saint posted:The male suicide rate for was 15.3 per 100,000 compared to the female suicide rate of 4.9 per 100,000
Source : https://www.samaritans.org/abo...latest-suicide-data/
Itâs very sad Renton Our family has personal experience of it âĶand it devastates those left behind .
@Baz posted:Itâs very sad Renton Our family has personal experience of it âĶand it devastates those left behind .
I can't even contemplate the true horror of losing someone in this way - desperately sad
As a former Samaritan we used to get a roughly 60/40 split female to male callers. Most would chat relationships or money problems. Most women were in a relationship, most men were not. That's from my very rubbish memory by-the-way
@Saint posted:I can't even contemplate the true horror of losing someone in this way - desperately sad
As a former Samaritan we used to get a roughly 60/40 split female to male callers. Most would chat relationships or money problems. Most women were in a relationship, most men were not. That's from my very rubbish memory by-the-way
Yes, he was only in his early 30s âĶ.and came right out of the blue âĶit hit his immediate family very, very hard .
The largest badger set yet discovered has 50 underground chambers, 178 entrances and 879 metres(961) yards, of tunnels
@Moonie posted:The largest badger set yet discovered has 50 underground chambers, 178 entrances and 879 metres(961) yards, of tunnels
Good grief Thatâs astounding Moonie
This is truly terrifying - it makes me realise we are nothing and possibly everything we will ever have
@Saint posted:This is truly terrifying - it makes me realise we are nothing and possibly everything we will ever have
Not knowing what is out there, it's possibly all we will ever want....
@Saint posted:This is truly terrifying - it makes me realise we are nothing and possibly everything we will ever have
I think we have always been all we have ever had Renton .
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