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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
The Eskimos communicate by means of nose rubbing since it's too cold to talk in Antarctica.
How strange.
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by manker
The Eskimos communicate by means of nose rubbing since it's too cold to talk in Antarctica.
How strange.
Sometimes they rub so hard that small sparks are made, which lights the fur of the Antarctican polar bears. This can provide meat for several months.
Awesome
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Sometimes the very same sparks are so bright that the Arctic penguins can see a luminescent glow on the horizon.
Fantastic.
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Originally Posted by manker
Sometimes the very same sparks are so bright that the Arctic penguins can see a luminescent glow on the horizon.
Fantastic.
Hence "The Land of the Midnight Sun".
Spectacliar.
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Originally Posted by manker
Sometimes the very same sparks are so bright that the Arctic penguins can see a luminescent glow on the horizon.
Fantastic.
Are these the same penguins that fall over when planes fly over them.
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by manker
Sometimes the very same sparks are so bright that the Arctic penguins can see a luminescent glow on the horizon.
Fantastic.
Are these the same penguins that fall over when planes fly over them.
Yes, yes they are.
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by manker
Sometimes the very same sparks are so bright that the Arctic penguins can see a luminescent glow on the horizon.
Fantastic.
Hence "The Land of the Midnight Sun".
Spectacliar.
That's just ridiculous, how can you get sun in the middle of the night.
Sometimes you take things too far.
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by manker
The Eskimos communicate by means of nose rubbing since it's too cold to talk in Antarctica.
How strange.
Sometimes they rub so hard that small sparks are made, which lights the fur of the Antarctican polar bears. This can provide meat for several months.
Awesome
Just don't eat the liver. One may die from the vitamin poisoning.
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
To avoid spamming the Drawing Room for the second time tonight:
http://www.filesharingtalk.com/vb3/s...&postcount=155
Larfed out loud in real life, I did.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
Sometimes they rub so hard that small sparks are made, which lights the fur of the Antarctican polar bears. This can provide meat for several months.
Awesome
Just don't eat the liver. One may die from the vitamin poisoning.
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Just don't eat the liver. One may die from the vitamin poisoning.
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Polar bear liver is awful.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
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Originally Posted by hobbes
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Polar bear liver is full of vitamin A because they all have bad acne.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
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Nope, that didn't help:rolleyes:
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Is this some kind of multi-phasic, double post, quote rodding now, hobbes :unsure:
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Wasn't that dog.
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by hobbes
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
Actually manks right.
It's pretty good that he picked up on the A/D thing tbh.
I tried to slip one past.
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Wasn't that dog.
Both actually.
You refer to the eating of the sled dogs, I imagine.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by hobbes
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
Actually manks right.
It's pretty good that he picked up on the A/D thing tbh.
I tried to slip one past.
you're a sly one aren't you
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I ate some chicken and chips on the way home, which goes to prove its cold as it was 0degrees(bbc.uk) compared to here :01:
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
Who are parcial to the odd apple plucker.
I just got drunk off that last night.
Apple Pucker and Grey Goose Vodka.
Quite noice.:D
Ghey fucker :schnauz:
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Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
:cry: it was sunny here in jolly england :cry:!
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Originally Posted by DanB
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Originally Posted by Busyman
I just got drunk off that last night.
Apple Pucker and Grey Goose Vodka.
Quite noice.:D
Ghey fucker :schnauz:
'course he is. Grey Goose is French, 'nough said.
Probably wore a beret while drinking the stuff.
Says on the website that it the best tasting Vodka in the world. That's like being the best tasting rubbing alcohol, so friggin' what, you still taste like crap.
Damn pucker drinkin' beret wearing Verizon cornholer.
Can you here me now, Busyboy?!
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
Wasn't that dog.
Both actually.
You refer to the eating of the sled dogs, I imagine.
Thank heavens you're here, how else would the peons understand.
Do you find condescension a chore.