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"those darn dams" - I see what you did there ... and I wonder what those Russian scientists were trying to do with their mating experiments ...
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Whoa - the ice circle is awesome!
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Wow! Mind = Blown!
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Very neat article, Stacy!
In another article on Neatorama, 10 Facts About Diamond You Should Know, there's a story of the Bokassa diamond, a cheap piece of bort (industrial diamond) that got presented to Dictator Bokassa in Central Africa.
In another article on Neatorama, 10 Facts About Diamond You Should Know, there's a story of the Bokassa diamond, a cheap piece of bort (industrial diamond) that got presented to Dictator Bokassa in Central Africa.
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My socks play hide and seek with me, except that I never seem to be able to find them ...
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Ah, that was lazy of Top Cultured. We'll fix the link to point to the original Wikipedia article then!
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FTFY, Jill.
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Dupes happen. Though caroline is right, I think it's time for the pooped out coffee to make another appearance ... ;)
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Wait - so do those uncut sheets of money sold from by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing are illegal? Maybe they have special permission ...
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@zav - verbatim from the article ...
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Actually if you read the study, they found out a lot of interesting things, like the difference between presque vu of bilingual and monolingual speakers.
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Orwell was probably spinning in his grave when Apple used his imagery for the Macintosh ad.
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It happens. With over 21,000 posts on Neatorama, even I don't remember what has been on the blog ... ;) Oshoi!
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Better now, J?
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Somewhere over Massachusetts is a bird that apparently doesn't care for '80s pop. At a 2004 radio concert in Mansfield, Cyndi Lauper was doused with a blob of bird poop while reaching for the high note in her classic hit 'Money Changes Everything.' The fowl fecal critique landed directly in Lauper's open mouth, but the Brooklyn-born rocker simply wiped her tongue on her sleeve and kept on singing.