Allround Trivia!

Started by Uneeklyconfused173 pages

Lol

o well

ima be off now ...Laters T.M...

thanks 4 keeping me company ...

no probs cya m8

What is the average speed of a good sneeze?

according to most people it is 100mph

but it probably nowwhere near that infact i watched a program on TV the other day that measured a sneeze and it was about 8mph.

Hmm, I did come across the '100 mph' measurement alot, and I also just read it in a science magazine...
8 mph is waaay to slow anyhow, who was the test subject on that show, some granny? I need new wallpaper after a good sneeze, so it's most likely more in the 100 mph zone.

Ah well, next question:

Who was the Murphy from Murphy's Law?

he also does the prem plus adverts and is a man utd fan.

he is the one and only James Nesbitt great actor ✅

next:

On the back of a $1 bill, what is in the center?

...erm.... the Queen 😄

can you guess im not American...😄 ✅

America has a Queen 😱

lol no...

Originally posted by T.M
he also does the prem plus adverts and is a man utd fan.

he is the one and only James Nesbitt great actor ✅

D'oh!!! (slaps forehead).

I'm talking about the REAL Murphy, the one who's sarcasm spawned the REAL Murphy's Law, including world famous statements like these:

- Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong
- In order to get a loan, you must first prove you don't need it
- The other queue always moves faster
- Friend come and go, but enemies accumulate
- Anything good is either illegal, immoral or fattening

And loads more of similair genius preaching!

Question remains open!

i dunno bout that now 🙁

Ah well, just look it up, Murphy's Law is hysterical!

Originally posted by T.M
next:

On the back of a $1 bill, what is in the center?

Angus Young!

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Hell yeah he is!

but seriously, It's a sort of piramid with an eye on it

lol yeah ok

I just visited my 'porcelain throne' to 'drown a brown bear' and I suddenly was wondering....

Who invented toilet-paper and what the hell did they use before that?

TOILET PAPER
Joseph Gayetty invented toilet paper in 1857. His new toilet paper was composed of flat sheets. Before Gayetty's invention, people tore pages out of mail order catalogs - before catalogs were common, leaves were used. Unfortunately, Gayetty's invention failed. Walter Alcock (of Great Britain) later developed toilet paper on a roll ( instead of in flat sheets). Again, the invention failed.
In 1867, Thomas, Edward and Clarence Scott (brothers from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) were successful at marketing toilet paper that consisted of a small roll of perforated paper . They sold their new toilet paper from a push cart - this was the beginning of the Scott Paper Company.

BOOYAH!

i smell a google searcher ✅