maffew
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I heard some can skate
I heard that's a red herring
I heard some can skate
Wombat poo is cubed shaped.
Liverpool have only had less shots than their opponents 3 times this season, Albion last week at Anfield, Aston Villa when they got humped 7-2, and the Albion at the Amex.
Fun fact , fewer and less used to be used interchangeably, but then some 18th century dullard decided that it would help them identify members of the in group if they adopted a convention where one was used for countable nouns and the other for uncountable. By the late 20th century normal people were again using the words interchangeably, but then the supermarkets use of less on signage alerted this fact to the sort of people who want to become parish councillors. Now how people use less is once again under attack from Daily Mail letters writers and other types who don't know the difference between actual grammar rules and pointless pedantry. I really wish there were less of these smug ******** around wasting peoples time.
My favourite fun fact .
John Tyler, 10th President of the United States of America, 1840-44, born in 1790, has a surviving Grandson.
Until September last year, he had 2 surviving Grandchildren, but , unfortunately his eldest son Lyon aged 95 passed away.
His 91 year old grandson Harrison is still breathing.
John Tyler had a son by this second wife, at the age of 63, the son Lyon senior, then had a child by his second wife, at the age of 75.
John Tyler was also the first US President to face impeachment.
He was born during George Washington’s first term of office.
Brighton and Hove Albion’s nickname is the Herring Gulls.
Here’s another fact. I’d do everyone in these photographs except the bloke with moustache. (Maybe if he hit the treadmill and lost a few pounds)
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Wombat poo is cubed shaped.
Wombat's eyes water more than any other mammal.
Fun fact , fewer and less used to be used interchangeably, but then some 18th century dullard decided that it would help them identify members of the in group if they adopted a convention where one was used for countable nouns and the other for uncountable. By the late 20th century normal people were again using the words interchangeably, but then the supermarkets use of less on signage alerted this fact to the sort of people who want to become parish councillors. Now how people use less is once again under attack from Daily Mail letters writers and other types who don't know the difference between actual grammar rules and pointless pedantry. I really wish there were less of these smug ******** around wasting peoples time.