Allround Trivia!

Started by WickedTexasMomA173 pages

Where does 28 degrees latitude and 16.5 degrees longitude put you at?

Something simple lol

Texas?

ne one here double jointed?

my fingers are

Try again.....

Canary Islands?

Originally posted by WickedTexasMomA
Where does 28 degrees latitude and 16.5 degrees longitude put you at?

Something simple lol

Probably the Canary islands.

Also, don’t end a sentence with a preposition.

Also, PM me a picture of your breasts.

Originally posted by ThePittman
Canary Islands?

Imaqtpie Go suck on something .

Originally posted by imaqtpie
Also, don’t end a sentence with a preposition.

Oh, sorry, I'll fix that for her. Where does 28 degrees latitude and 16.5 degrees longitude put you at, mother****er?

Nice one! Where did that dumbass imaqtpie got the nerve? For his sake, I hope to have seen the last of him.

How is everybody doing today? Fine I hope.

Here's a pretty nice one; we all know Che Guevara right? His real first name wasn't 'Che', it was Ernesto.
Now how did he get his nickname 'Che' then, and what does it really mean?

Isn't a word that is used to sort of get someones attention that he used alot.. 😖

doesn't it just mean something like 'HEY'...

I don't really know much of him.. except that he was a horrible man..

He was a commie, and yes that means leech in my book as well.

But for the facts; Guevara did a lot of traveling in south America and got popular in Argentina. There, 'Che' is a call similar to 'dude'. With his growing popularly among the folks there he was often offered foods, housing and such. They addressed him with 'Che' when offering him foods or housing, and he applied that name to imply that is all are alike, just 'dudes'.

Your turn!

umm....

Nature then.

What do you get if you cut an earthworm in half ?

Depends on the species. Most of them will grow a new back-side from the headpart of the worm, and some can even grow a new head from a dissected tail. Those are less common though, so what you usually get when cutting a earthworm in half is 1.5 worm, with one half dying.

No.. that is a myth.. you will get two halves of a dead worm.

Negative. Most common earthworms will grow a new butt once cut in half, as long as they have access to nutrition. In fact, it has been proved that moles use the regenerative capabilities of worms to maintain a healthy food-supply, by biting worms in half and only eating the rear end, allowing the head to grow an new tail, thus providing more food (while denying the worms a chance to escape as they focus on regeneration first).
And besides that, there are less genitally complicated worms that can actually grow a new head from a dissected tail.

Interesting.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Negative. Most common earthworms will grow a new butt once cut in half, as long as they have access to nutrition. In fact, it has been proved that moles use the regenerative capabilities of worms to maintain a healthy food-supply, by biting worms in half and only eating the rear end, allowing the head to grow an new tail, thus providing more food (while denying the worms a chance to escape as they focus on regeneration first).
And besides that, there are less genitally complicated worms that can actually grow a new head from a dissected tail.

Hmm.. guess I will have to do some more research time.. 😛

I have been looking at unusual deaths recently..

for example do you know how François Faber the Luxembourgian cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1909 died ?

No I don't...

OK..

before you read this you have to remember that it isn't funny...

NOT FUNNY !!! remember..

He joined the French Foreign Legion when World War 1 started. He died in a trench on the western front. He received a telegram saying his wife had given birth to a daughter. Cheering he jumped out of the trench giving away his position, and was shot by a German sniper.