ITT you tell us 1 fact we don't already know

The inscription Ich Dien found on the Prince of Wales badge is actually German for "I serve"

Butterflies taste with their feet
 
fatiain said:
Grasshoppers hear with their knees

Fatiain talks with his arse :p

Orkney and Shetland were pawned in lieu of a dowry of 58,000 florins on the marriage of Danish Princess Margaret to James III, King of Scots in 1468-9. Later attempts by the Danish crown to pay up and have the islands returned were ignored by the Scottish crown.

The Norse legal system relating to property and land ownership (Udal law) was never officially replaced and Scot's feudal law was illegally enforced until it's abolition under the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc (Scotland) Act 2000.

Stan :)
 
Ive just been assured by a medical proffesional the breathing through one nostral fact is false. The correct fact is:
You breathe through both nostrils. Your blood supply alternates between each nostril every twenty minutes. ;)
 
kitten_caboodle said:
isn't that what he's saying?? it alternates? Uses one then the other.... :confused:

The blood supply altinates not the breathing.

Unless your me ull breath through both your nostrils the same :(
 
kitten_caboodle said:
to alternate:
# To occur in a successive manner.
# To act or proceed by turns:

ie: not at the same time.
Christ, its pretty easy.

One of them said you only breathe through one nostril at once and it alternates every 20 mins.

The other said you breathe through both nostrils and your body only uses one, alternating every 20 mins.

Its not that hard.
 
Zip said:
The blood supply altinates not the breathing.

Unless your me ull breath through both your nostrils the same :(

I'm not arguing at all, i'm just confused what the difference is between the two comments..to me they are both saying the same thing....

I'm having an off day and I just don't get it :)...my bad.
 
kitten_caboodle said:
I'm not arguing at all, i'm just confused what the difference is between the two comments..to me they are both saying the same thing....

I'm having an off day and I just don't get it :)...my bad.

I wasnt having a go either, i was just trying to write it out in a more simple form :)
 
The town of Barnoldswick in Lancashire is the longest place name in Britain that contains no repeated letters
 
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