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Post by Gant fan on Aug 28, 2012 14:11:05 GMT -5
It is like since Colombine it is a fad to go on a homicide rampage.
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Post by ACCC on Sept 1, 2012 8:35:04 GMT -5
If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, what is baby oil made from?
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Post by eugene on Sept 1, 2012 16:13:11 GMT -5
Motor oil is not made from motors.
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Post by jackman on Sept 2, 2012 15:44:39 GMT -5
What about Wildroot Cream Oil?
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Post by ACCC on Sept 3, 2012 13:36:23 GMT -5
What about Wildroot Cream Oil? That sounds a little scary. What is it?
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Post by jackman on Sept 4, 2012 15:11:35 GMT -5
You are way too young for that one. It is an old fashioned mens hair tonic. My grandfather used it!
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Post by ACCC on Sept 6, 2012 10:47:25 GMT -5
LOL well you got me on that one.
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Post by myles on Sept 6, 2012 16:28:37 GMT -5
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Post by Exit 81 on Sept 7, 2012 13:44:22 GMT -5
Guess I am showing my age here but I remember Vitalis and Brylcream too.
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Post by Yogisd1 on Sept 7, 2012 15:37:54 GMT -5
Welcome to the boards Exit 81
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Post by Exit 81 on Sept 9, 2012 15:40:13 GMT -5
Thank you
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Post by Schmoopy1000 on Sept 14, 2012 17:49:33 GMT -5
Hey seriously. Why do we park on a driveway & drive on a parkway? Anyone know?
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Post by ACCC on Sept 16, 2012 9:28:35 GMT -5
Oh we are getting serious now? OK don't know the answer to your question but do know that astronauts can't belch - there is no gravity to separate liquid from gas in their stomachs.
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Post by Yogisd1 on Sept 16, 2012 16:27:47 GMT -5
In the days before cars the private road (or way) coming from the street went to the stable. When visitors came they would drive their carriages from the road to the front of the house where they were parked until the guest left. In time the road going to the house was known as a driveway. It wasn't until the fifties that most garages were connected to the house. When visitors came to the house they would park in front of the garage instead of the street. Parkways get their name from the fact that they are highways with grass and trees between opposite lanes of travel so people would feel like they were driving through a park.
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Post by Schmoopy1000 on Sept 17, 2012 0:34:45 GMT -5
In the days before cars the private road (or way) coming from the street went to the stable. When visitors came they would drive their carriages from the road to the front of the house where they were parked until the guest left. In time the road going to the house was known as a driveway. It wasn't until the fifties that most garages were connected to the house. When visitors came to the house they would park in front of the garage instead of the street. Parkways get their name from the fact that they are highways with grass and trees between opposite lanes of travel so people would feel like they were driving through a park. Thanks. I knew there was an interesting Answer for it.
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