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My "e" key dosn't work somtims, so I don't car if you notice.

One of Bugs Bunny's famous catch phrases, "Where did he go George? Where did he go?" comes from the John Steinbeck novella, Of Mice and Men.

  • 09.10.2009 8:00 PM PDT
Subject: Say the most random fact to win prizes!

Posted by: Pyromaniac 2090
The names of the continents all end with the same letter with which
they start.

North America

Wrong. Fact.

  • 09.10.2009 8:32 PM PDT
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Posted by: Morning Revival
Posted by: Pyromaniac 2090
The names of the continents all end with the same letter with which
they start.

North America

Wrong. Fact.


America.

Correct.

  • 09.10.2009 8:55 PM PDT
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The first US patent was for fertilizer

  • 09.11.2009 10:45 PM PDT
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my balls are wrinkly.

  • 09.12.2009 12:46 AM PDT
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get out of here stalker

Posted by: reach17
Posted by: Morning Revival
Posted by: Pyromaniac 2090
The names of the continents all end with the same letter with which
they start.

North America

Wrong. Fact.


America.

Correct.
America isn't a specific continent.

  • 09.12.2009 12:48 AM PDT

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  • 09.12.2009 2:42 AM PDT
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freelancer

Hitler had only one nut. lol its funny but true. got it off of a really big facts page. :)

  • 09.12.2009 3:47 AM PDT
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this fact is not a fact

  • 09.12.2009 12:10 PM PDT
Subject: Say the most Random Facts!

According to the Halo books, ODSTs run the risk of death during their drop.

  • 09.12.2009 12:26 PM PDT

-PK

poop,pop,mom, wow, and racecar can be spelled backwords and still keep the same spelling.. plus more words of course..
Over 57% of people reading this didnt know that... which shows our intelligence has declined over the centuries.

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  • 09.12.2009 3:41 PM PDT

Yes!

A group of . . . is called a:

alligators: congregation
antelope: herd
ants: nest, army, colony
apes: troop, shrewdness
asses: pace, herd, drove
baboons: troop
badgers: cete
bears: sloth, sleuth
beavers: family, colony
bees: grist, swarm, nest, hive
boars: sounder, singular
buffalo: herd, troop, gang, obstinancy
butterflies: flutter
buzzards: wake
camels: train, caravan, flock
caribou: herd
cats: clowder, cluster, glaring, pounce
caterpillars: army
cattle: drove, herd
chickens: brood, peep
cockroaches: intrusion
cormorants: gulp
cows: kine
crocodiles: bask, float
crows: murder
deer: herd
dogs: pack
doves: arc, dule, flight, pitying
ducks: paddling, flock, raft
eagles: aerie, convocation
eels: bed, swarm
elephants: herd, memory
elks: gang, herd
emus: mob
ferrets: business
finches: charm
fish: school, shoal, haul, catch
flamingos: stand, flamboyance
flies: swarm, cloud, business
foxes: leash, skulk, troop
frogs: army
geese: gaggle, skein
giraffes: herd, corps, tower
gnats: swarm, cloud, horde
goats: flock, herd, tribe, trip
goldfish: troubling
gorillas: band, troop
grasshoppers: cloud
gulls: colony
hares: down, husk
hawks: boil, cast, kettle
herons: sedge, siege
hippos: bloat
horses: herd, band, string, team, stable
hounds: mute, brace, pack
hyenas: cackle
jays: band, party, scold
jellyfish: smack, brood
kangaroo: mob, herd, troop
larks: exaltation
leopards: leap
lions: pride
lizards: lounge
mice: nest
moles: labor
monkeys: barrel
moose: herd
mules: barren, span
otters: romp
oxen: team, yoke, drove
owls: parliament
oysters: bed
parrots: company, pandemonium
pea-blam!-: ostentation, pride
pelicans: pod
penguins: rookery, colony
pheasants: bouquet, nye
pigs: drift, drove, sounder
porcupines: prickle
porpoises: school, crowd, shoal
prairie dogs: coterie
quail: bevy, covey
rabbits: nest, warren
raccoons: gaze
rattlesnakes: rhumba
ravens: unkindness
rhinoceroses: crash
sardines: family
seabirds: wreck
seals: pod, rookery
sharks: school, shoal
sheep: flock, pack, hurtle
snakes: bed, knot, den, pit
sparrows: host
spiders: clutter
squirrels: dray, scurry
starlings: chattering, murmuration
storks: mustering
swallows: flight
swans: bevy, herd, bank, wedge, flight
swine: sounder, drift, herd
tigers: ambush, streak
toads: nest, knot
trout: hover
turkeys: rafter
turtles: bale, dole
walruses: pod, herd
weasels: pack, colony
whales: school, pod, mob, gam
wolves: pack, rout
wombats: wisdom
woodpeckers: descent
zebras: herd, zeal
SaltyOctopus: -blam!-!

  • 09.13.2009 11:20 AM PDT
Subject: Say the most random fact to win prizes!

Yes!

CoD 4? lol

  • 09.13.2009 11:29 AM PDT

boys have balls girls have ovaries
there ya go :)

  • 09.13.2009 1:33 PM PDT

The Baby Ruth candy bar is named after Grover Cleavland's daughter not not Babe Ruth.

  • 09.13.2009 4:48 PM PDT
Subject: Say the most Random Facts!

"I like the Battle Rifle, but I can survive without it. A good player uses all of his assets that are available to him. " - Blue Max70

So true...

Here's an awesome fact.

The statement below is a fact
The statement above is fiction

  • 09.13.2009 4:52 PM PDT
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You know a lot of random facts.

  • 09.13.2009 7:28 PM PDT

The most money ever paid for a cow in an auction was $1.3 million.

Mario, of Super Mario Bros. fame, appeared in the 1981 arcade game, Donkey Kong. His original name was Jumpman, but was changed to Mario to honor the Nintendo of America's landlord, Mario Segali.

When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.

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  • 09.14.2009 7:41 PM PDT

The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles.

Kansas state law requires pedestrians crossing the highways at night to wear tail lights.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

  • 09.14.2009 7:46 PM PDT

i hav a bone r
and im fuukn geay

  • 09.15.2009 8:58 PM PDT
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Emma Watson's biggest fan! She is my idol and she is beautiful!!

<3 :)

People obsess over me.

  • 09.15.2009 9:02 PM PDT

Approximately 70% of the earth is covered by water. Only one percent of this water is drinkable.

That is not true


  • 09.15.2009 9:08 PM PDT

I'm 23, I have a house, dog, girlfriend, job and I have no interest in any fanboyism so if you're thinking about sending me a childish PM, don't be surprised when I don't call back.

I am awesome, fact.

  • 09.16.2009 9:21 AM PDT
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I Member Titles I Moderator Finder I Index I H3 Ranking System I
My Gamertag

This is my fifth Bungie.net Profile with Zero Bans. I have been here for 2 years.
ANZAC
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Posted by: reach17
Posted by: Morning Revival
Posted by: Pyromaniac 2090
The names of the continents all end with the same letter with which
they start.

North America

Wrong. Fact.


America.

Correct.


Epic fail.

  • 09.16.2009 6:07 PM PDT
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Black Water Ops

- "Look im MLG"

thank you kilek, you have just repeated facts from teh front page.
Posted by: Kilek
The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles.

Kansas state law requires pedestrians crossing the highways at night to wear tail lights.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

  • 09.17.2009 4:36 PM PDT