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The New Year Eve chat thread, one night only
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Mmmmmm Turps0
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49legalblonde wrote: »you must be ignoring me then pastures as you won't answer me on what age you are!
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LegalBlonde wrote: »You must be ignoring me then Pastures as you won't answer ME on what age YOU are!
I reckon PN is around 33 :A0 -
LOL Leveller I will clarify that our posts crossed and I did not say I was going to head off immediately after reading your interesting fact!!!! I still have not thought of an interesting fact.Debt Free Wannabe by 1 January 2016

Jan 2015 GC £520/£450
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49? Really? M or F? You should KNOW the difference between SJP and Paloma!Debt Free Wannabe by 1 January 2016

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Jupiter has 63 moons
(You do get more than that on a night out in a Northern town however)0 -
LegalBlonde wrote: »Oh god Jedward are so cringey, I had forgotten
How could you forget how loveable they are - have you not had enough alcohol yet?0 -
leveller2911 wrote: »Question : Why does Pernod and Sambucca turn white when water is added to them?
Answer: Anisette based drinks rely on aromatic compounds called Terpenes for their flavour.These Terpenes are soluble in alcohol but not in water.The 40% or so of alcohol in the drink is enough to keep the terpenes dissolved ,but when mixed with water they are forced out of the solution to give a milky -looking suspension............
Well someones gotta keep the thread on topic...........:D
I,m doing ever so well.4 bottles of cider and still typing.In fact I think my spelling is improving.:cool:
A cat’s ability to see well at night is due to its taptum, a membrane that reflects the light from the back of the cat’s eye. It’s also what causes the weird “glowing” effect in the dark.
hah
and i've still got more drink.
(i'm really a lightweight)0
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