Fun fact: We celebrate Day of dead but the parade is a brand new celebration 4 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
Total BS. According to National Geographic "Day of the Dead was recognised by UNESCO in 2008 as a national Indigenous holiday," and "over 500 woman gathered in Mexico City on November 1, 2014, to set a Guiness World Record for the largest gathering of women dressed as Catrina."
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"Exercise" 4 comments
Miracles do happen 8 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
Anyone can deposit into an account. It's only worrying when they withdraw funds.
I dont get it 7 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
Except we don't ask for a cheque (observe the spelling). We say "Bill please" because we want to pay the bill for the food.
Never thought of this point of view 17 comments
Wholesome friendships. 4 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
The very first time she aced a test, the teachers should have twigged to something going on. Shame on them for not figuring it out.
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This is how we come together 5 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
In 1906: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Today, there is a website on "How to Trigger Boomers". Sigh.
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Don't ask the Aussies 8 comments
Berry club 3 comments
If you don't get it - you won't get it 9 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
From Shrek. I figured it out from "sharpest tool in the shed" and went backwards.
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Rural arts 1 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
6 grain silos in Victoria Australia, spread out over 200km. Absolutely stunning art work on each of them. I can't add the link, but if you google silo trail Victoria you'll find them.
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Forrest cat... Male(right) and female... Well thanks Norway 6 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
Nordic mythology says Freya rode in a sleigh drawn by a couple of these guys.
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So cheap there! 3 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
Sorry to US wait staff on here. My 15 year old daughter in Tasmania, Australia just started her first waitressing job. She gets $15.03 per hour. No tips required. Value of Aussie dollar is not that different to the US, but we do charge $4.95 for a coffee.
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Floof 4 comments
bugout
· 5 years ago
When my kids ask me why I don't like saying "F*** you" I tell them it's because its a lazy way to insult someone. This proves my point. Priceless.
Good, keep them on their toes 7 comments
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· 5 years ago
Fawlty Towers: the origin of the phrase "This hotel would be so much more efficient if it weren't for all these stupid guests". There's no way a show like that would get permission today, so amazingly politically incorrect but still one of the funniest shows ever.
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