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Bore me with dull facts so I'll want to get off the computer.

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Buttons are buttons.

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You want dull and boring? Here you go:


http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/search.php?authorname=Nordlys

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I just ate a sandwich.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Buttons are buttons.
unless they're on socks

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Originally posted by Red Night
You want dull and boring? Here you go:


http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/search.php?authorname=Nordlys
Hey, that's not boring. That's a controversial and confrontational post.

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Originally posted by ark13
Hey, that's not boring. That's a controversial and confrontational post.
Lets face it. . .confrontational is getting pretty dull boring these days, like eminim's fourth album 😴

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Modern-style wallpaper, with block designs in continuous patterns, was developed in 1675 by the French engraver, Jean Papillon.

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Potatoes are generally cured after harvest to thicken the skin. Prior to curing, the skin is very thin and delicate.

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Originally posted by UmbrageOfSnow
Potatoes are generally cured after harvest to thicken the skin. Prior to curing, the skin is very thin and delicate.
Really!?!?!?!? 😲😲😲😲

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The Hex triplet code for beige is F5F5DC

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Originally posted by ark13
Really!?!?!?!? 😲😲😲😲
Drat I am a failure and have intrigued you with my potato trivia.

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Originally posted by UmbrageOfSnow
Drat I am a failure and have intrigued you with my potato trivia.
You are a jolly failure! But I love you anyways... 😛

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My hole(s) itches, and that's a fact. D:

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Arthur Schopenhauer used the existence of boredom in an attempt to prove the vanity of human existence, stating: "For if life, in the desire for which our essence and existence consists, possessed in itself a positive value and real content, there would be no such thing as boredom: mere existence would fulfil and satisfy us"