jack_christie
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Dorayaki looks tasty ?
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less simplified:Today I learned the origin of the term 'Blue Monday'. Simplified, it's the third Monday in January.
And here I thought was a company by George Lucas, neat but if info!I have seen pics of these before, but never knew the details.
80 pounds of explosive is maybe a tad too much for gender reveal parties ???????
Gender reveal party host turns himself in to police; nearby residents complain of dirty water and a damaged foundation
Authorities believe a whopping 80 pounds of Tannerite were detonated for a gender reveal party in a Kingston quarry that resulted in a massive blast that rattled nerves and homeswww.unionleader.com
I've never watched any scooby-doo in my life for more than maybe 3 minutes... and I still get this. Thinking about it, probably from the rather horrible futurama episode spoofing itI've never been a massive Scoob follower so completely missed it.
Less of a TIL, more of a Today I Realised.
I've always gone with the Catchphrase 'uh-oh' noise if I'm telling someone something is wrong and it always annoyed me with David Freiburger said 'Ruh-roh' instead, it felt like he was getting it wrong. I only realised today that it's a Scooby-doo reference 'Ruh-roh, Raggy' and now I like it a lot more. I've never been a massive Scoob follower so completely missed it.
Last weekend actually, this just came back into my mind again.
My dad as a kid with his friends would steal hood ornaments and those trunk key covers off of cars and trade with friends or kids in school. Apparently it was a big thing on his area.
"Phiny Dickgracht" for Rudetrip 2.0 Continental Edition!Just for fun, I had a look around the map of Almere, Netherlands today. I learnt what happens when you build an entire new town since the 1970s and let the planners go rampant with theme naming of streets in the different quarters of the city.
‘They said I don’t exist. But I am here’ – one woman’s battle to prove she isn’t dead
Five years ago, Jeanne Pouchain was declared dead by a French court. It was news to her – and just the beginning of a Kafkaesque nightmare