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Originally posted by Peachy
Seal what..? A Muslim..? they already done in guantanamo bay..
Maybe Nemo was a Muslim seal. We didn't talk about religion.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Maybe Nemo was a Muslim seal. We didn't talk about religion.
Then the warning sign isn't something new...😞

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Hindu men once believed it to be bad luck to marry a third time. They could avoid misfortune by marrying a tree first. The tree (his third wife) was then burned, freeing him to marry again.

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Originally posted by Peachy
Hindu men once believed it to be bad luck to marry a third time. They could avoid misfortune by marrying a tree first. The tree (his third wife) was then burned, freeing him to marry again.
Hmm, marrying a tree? That's a good idea. I think I'll go for a birch, or maybe a willow. My cello will be jealous, though. 🙁

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hmm, marrying a tree? That's a good idea. I think I'll go for a birch, or maybe a willow. My cello will be jealous, though. 🙁
Its funny that they thought they had a good luck in the first place.. 2 marriages down and they are unabashed..

Willow is a good name for a wife, I must say..

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A fierce gust of wind blew 45 year old Vittorio Luise's car into a river near Naples, Italy, in 1980.

He managed to break a window, climb out and swim to shore, where a tree blew over and killed him.

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Originally posted by Peachy
Its funny that they thought they had a good luck in the first place.. 2 marriages down and they are unabashed..

Willow is a good name for a wife, I must say..
Willow would be a very poor name for a fat woman though.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Willow would be a very poor name for a fat woman though.
Unless you are into big logs.

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Originally posted by Peachy
A fierce gust of wind blew 45 year old Vittorio Luise's car into a river near Naples, Italy, in 1980.

He managed to break a window, climb out and swim to shore, where a tree blew over and killed him.
Whose wife was it?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Whose wife was it?
I was sworn to secrecy am afraid.

But did you know that two dogs were among the Titanic survivors?

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Originally posted by Peachy
I was sworn to secrecy am afraid.

But did you know that two dogs were among the Titanic survivors?
those women were haggered by the cold water, its not fair to call them dogs now is it?! 😛 lol

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Originally posted by expressiveoutburst
those women were haggered by the cold water, its not fair to call them dogs now is it?! 😛 lol
Well you see, the only dog to ever appear in a Shakespearean play was Crab in The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

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George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.

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Originally posted by Peachy
George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.
He also had a Whiskey distellery.

Edit: He was also known to sit quietly in his garden and people would come up voice their concerns/problems to him and leave all without him saying a word.

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The shortest British monarch was Charles I, who was 4'9.