Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. 15:15 - Jan 3 with 2370 views | BlueBadger | Can humans get a buzz from cat nip? |  |
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Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 20:28 - Jan 3 with 495 views | Keno |
Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 18:53 - Jan 3 by hoppy | Why is the smallest size you can buy in some takeaway/coffee places called ‘Medium’? |
That reminds me why do they make condoms so small? |  |
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Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 20:38 - Jan 3 with 488 views | factual_blue |
Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 18:09 - Jan 3 by GeoffSentence | Why isn't 'inflammable' the opposite of 'flammable' |
If something is flammable it means it can be set fire to, such as a piece of wood. However, inflammable means that a substance is capable of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition. Unstable liquid chemicals and certain types of fuel fall into this category. The opposite of both words is non-flammable. |  |
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Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 21:02 - Jan 3 with 450 views | Deano69 | This one only occurred to me this year. Where do you buy turkey eggs from? Do you know anyone that’s even eaten one? Quail, chicken, goose, duck, even ostrich etc etc seem to be available, never seen a turkey egg for sale. |  |
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Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 21:03 - Jan 3 with 448 views | Superblue95 |
Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 20:38 - Jan 3 by factual_blue | If something is flammable it means it can be set fire to, such as a piece of wood. However, inflammable means that a substance is capable of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition. Unstable liquid chemicals and certain types of fuel fall into this category. The opposite of both words is non-flammable. |
What a country |  |
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Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 22:10 - Jan 3 with 424 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Stupid questions you've always wanted an answer to thread. on 21:02 - Jan 3 by Deano69 | This one only occurred to me this year. Where do you buy turkey eggs from? Do you know anyone that’s even eaten one? Quail, chicken, goose, duck, even ostrich etc etc seem to be available, never seen a turkey egg for sale. |
Imagine Christmas if they sold the eggs. |  |
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