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A different kind of FFF . . .

I'm calling this Fun Friday Facts.  Just an alternative for this week because I'm really excited about one of my facts.  Guess which one!

FACT:  When the wind blows 50 miles an hour, the statue of liberty sways three inches and the torch shifts five inches.

FACT:  A "jiffy" is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.

FACT:  Women blink nearly twice as much as men.  (wonder if that's because of all our side-eyeing?)

FACT:  Our house is being invaded tonight by one sneaky Asian, one Danish man, and one silver Maus.  Tomorrow morning motoLyn & I will SUP our little hearts out in the Big Bear Lake Paddlefest.  Wish us luck!!

Re: A different kind of FFF . . .

  • You are super excited to learn that women blink twice as men, though my theory is to bat eye lashes at unsuspecting men like black widows.
  • melmac86melmac86 member
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    Hmmm...

    Here are a few I can think of off the top of my head -

    Donald Duck was banned in Finland, because he doesn't wear pants.

    An almond is not a nut - it's the seed of the tree.

    The largest recorded snowflake was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Montana in 1887. --See, there is such a thing as a special snowflake!

    The heart of a blue whale is approximately the size of a Volkswagen Beetle.
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    [QUOTE]Hmmm... Here are a few I can think of off the top of my head - Donald Duck was banned in Finland, because he doesn't wear pants. An almond is not a nut - it's the seed of the tree. <strong>The largest recorded snowflake was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Montana in 1887. --See, there is such a thing as a special snowflake!</strong> The heart of a blue whale is approximately the size of a Volkswagen Beetle.
    Posted by melmac86[/QUOTE]

    THIS, I love.

    And Lyn, while I love that fact, #4 is my fav!!
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    [QUOTE]Hmmm... Here are a few I can think of off the top of my head - <strong>Donald Duck was banned in Finland, because he doesn't wear pants. </strong>An almond is not a nut - it's the seed of the tree. The largest recorded snowflake was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Montana in 1887. --See, there is such a thing as a special snowflake! <strong>The heart of a blue whale is approximately the size of a Volkswagen Beetle.</strong>
    Posted by melmac86[/QUOTE]


    Strangely I heard of these two, the last one has me floored I like to see that fall down and break something.

    Meg, we're invading!  Once you invite us in, we're coming back again and again.  I know how to use a doggie door!  LoL! I'm super excited as well to come visit and go race with you tomorrow on the lake.  Hoping for some glassy water and sunny skies.

    If a sea star gets eaten or cut up, as long as it retains a portion of its central disc it can regrow the rest of its limbs.

    I'll save you ladies from any more facts, all I know are sea animal and ocean related ones. 
  • speaking of invading

    Fun Fact: A cockroach can live without its head for weeks


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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: A different kind of FFF . . . : Strangely I heard of these two, the last one has me floored I like to see that fall down and break something. Meg, we're invading!  Once you invite us in, we're coming back again and again. <strong> I know how to use a doggie door! </strong> LoL! I'm super excited as well to come visit and go race with you tomorrow on the lake.  Hoping for some glassy water and sunny skies. If a sea star gets eaten or cut up, as long as it retains a portion of its central disc it can regrow the rest of its limbs. I'll save you ladies from any more facts, all I know are sea animal and ocean related ones. 
    Posted by motoLyn[/QUOTE]

    If not, Hogan can teach you too!!

    P.S. - I like sea animal facts!
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    In 1974, a Japanese soldier named Hiroo Onoda (1922- ) came out of the jungle of the Pacific island of Lubang. He had been hiding there for 29 years, unaware that his country had surrendered.

    The largest number of babies born to a woman is 69. From 1725-1765, a Russian peasant woman gave birth to 16 sets of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets.

  • I love the fact about the snowflake!!! 

    Here are some more random facts:

    Cats sleep 16 to 18 hours per day. - must be nice

    In the average lifetime, a person will walk the equivalent of 5 times around the equator

    It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear. 

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  • In Response to Re:A different kind of FFF . . .:[QUOTE].An almond is not a nut it's the seed of the tree. Posted by melmac86[/QUOTE]

    "Can anyone else name a well known seed that's been masquerading as a nut?"

    Somebody please get the reference.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: A different kind of FFF . . . : Strangely I heard of these two, the last one has me floored I like to see that fall down and break something. Meg, we're invading!  Once you invite us in, we're coming back again and again.  I know how to use a doggie door!  LoL! I'm super excited as well to come visit and go race with you tomorrow on the lake.  Hoping for some glassy water and sunny skies. If a sea star gets eaten or cut up, as long as it retains a portion of its central disc it can regrow the rest of its limbs. I'll save you ladies from any more facts, all I know are sea animal and ocean related ones. 
    Posted by motoLyn[/QUOTE]

    I learned that fact about blue whales last summer on a whale watching trip in Newport Beach. I knew whales were big, but to hear the facts and be so close up at the same time - it was crazy. I would love to do something like that again.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:A different kind of FFF . . .: "Can anyone else name a well known seed that's been masquerading as a nut?" Somebody please get the reference.
    Posted by Elle1036[/QUOTE]\

    Isn't it a peanut?

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:A different kind of FFF . . .: "Can anyone else name a well known seed that's been masquerading as a nut?" Somebody please get the reference.
    Posted by Elle1036[/QUOTE]

    I don't get the reference, but I think it's a pecan or walnut?? I can't remember, but I just read it a few weeks ago in a newspaper.
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  • Fun Fact:  I love all you hoars.
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    [QUOTE]Fun Fact:  I love all you hoars.
    Posted by loves2shop4shoes[/QUOTE]

    Truth :)
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:A different kind of FFF . . .: "Can anyone else name a well known seed that's been masquerading as a nut?" Somebody please get the reference.
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    [QUOTE]Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
    Posted by jemmini6[/QUOTE]
    I told my mom about this because she always says, "Look at those big, beautiful eyes," whenever someone has a baby. I told her all babies have "big" eyes because they haven't really grown into them yet. To prove it, she put my five-month old niece next to my face and compared the size of our eyes (almost identical). It was pretty funny. :)

    I love the effect, though. I wish my eyes were still as prominent as they were when I was younger.
  • Fun fact:

    They trap monkeys by putting an orange in a cage. A monkey grabs the orange and won't let go, and the orange wont fit through the bars on the cage. Then they get taken.

    Okay, that wasn't a fun fact, but a fact. That's all I got.
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    [QUOTE]Fun Fact:  I love all you hoars.
    Posted by loves2shop4shoes[/QUOTE]

    You spelled "whores" incorrectly...
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: A different kind of FFF . . . : You spelled "whores" incorrectly...
    Posted by Pilot&Virologist1820[/QUOTE]

    It's so sweet that you actually have enough free time to be "correcting" spelling in posts 2 weeks old...but just for giggles, I actually meant "hoars".  It's our little Knottie, joking way of saying whores.  Also, it's another way to distinguish whether or not I'm joking.

    Example:

    "Liv is the hottest blonde haired hoar I know."

    vs.

    "That Pilot chick is a fucking crazy whore with too much time on her hands."

    See the difference?

    P.S.  The word "hoar" is actually a word.  It's defined as, "Ice crystals which form a white deposit."  #shitcommunitycollegedidn'tteachyou

    :)
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: A different kind of FFF . . . : It's so sweet that you actually have enough free time to be "correcting" spelling in posts 2 weeks old...but just for giggles, I actually meant "hoars".  It's our little Knottie, joking way of saying whores.  Also, it's another way to distinguish whether or not I'm joking. Example: "Liv is the hottest blonde haired hoar I know." vs. "That Pilot chick is a fucking crazy whore with too much time on her hands." See the difference? P.S.  The word "hoar" is actually a word.  It's defined as, "Ice crystals which form a white deposit."  #<strong>shitcommunitycollegedidn'tteachyou</strong> :)
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