hetz hudson
once released an album called mullet hunt. this is my favourite fact ever.
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Wed 4 Jun 2003, 16:42,
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I have a few useless facts* that always invoke a good convo in the pub
* - Cammels, when they get moody, the humps on there back grows, hence the expesion.
* - Magic Roundabout, the TV show, was a result of a blokes acid trip
* - Coins are more valible than notes, yet are worth less money.
* - I saw Harry Enfield get on the tube at cockfosters, may not actualy be him, but his wife dropped him off in an expensive looking car.
.... I have more, that are normaly quite random...
* May not be true, but most people belive it.
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Wed 4 Jun 2003, 16:47,
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* - Magic Roundabout, the TV show, was a result of a blokes acid trip
* - Coins are more valible than notes, yet are worth less money.
* - I saw Harry Enfield get on the tube at cockfosters, may not actualy be him, but his wife dropped him off in an expensive looking car.
.... I have more, that are normaly quite random...
* May not be true, but most people belive it.
WRONG
only 7 errors, and one was an accepted term on the internet, and one was a name.
* - Camels, when they get moody, the humps on there back grows, hence the expression.
* - Magic Roundabout, the TV show, was a result of a blokes acid trip
* - Coins are more valuable than notes, yet are worth less money.
* - I saw Harry Enfield get on the tube at Cockfosters, may not actually be him, but his wife dropped him off in an expensive looking car.
.... I have more, that are normally quite random...
Happy now?
HA !
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Wed 4 Jun 2003, 16:55,
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* - Camels, when they get moody, the humps on there back grows, hence the expression.
* - Magic Roundabout, the TV show, was a result of a blokes acid trip
* - Coins are more valuable than notes, yet are worth less money.
* - I saw Harry Enfield get on the tube at Cockfosters, may not actually be him, but his wife dropped him off in an expensive looking car.
.... I have more, that are normally quite random...
Happy now?
HA !
I would also add the word
'intrinsically' to point #3.
Wherever you like.
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Wed 4 Jun 2003, 17:06,
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Wherever you like.
sorry but you could do that again
just without the spelling mistakes? it might make sense then
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Wed 4 Jun 2003, 16:50,
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