I never knew that......


Why do you think I watched that **** so much? :lol:

I mean Eddie was cool, but when shorty put that white shirt on. :smh:

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She did Playboy too... :nerd:
 
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-the mesopotamians started making pickles in 2400 bc

-In the Pacific Islands, natives pickle their foods in holes in the ground lined with banana leaves, and use them as food reserves in case of storms. The pickles are so valuable that they've become part of the courting process, helping a man prove he'll be able to provide for a woman. In Fiji, guys can't get a girl without first showing her parents his pickle pits.

-Cleopatra claimed pickles made her beautiful.

-In the Delta region of Mississippi, Kool-Aid pickles have become ridiculously popular with kids. The recipe's simple: take some dill pickles, cut them in half, and then soak them in super strong Kool-Aid for more than a week. According to the New York Times, the sweet vinegar snacks are known to sell out at fairs and delicatessens, and generally go for $.50 to a $1.

-When the Philadelphia Eagles thrashed the Dallas Cowboys in sweltering heat in September 2000, many of the players attributed their win to one thing: guzzling down immense quantities of ice-cold pickle juice. -
They found an old Egyptian coin with Cleopatra on it and shes ugly as ****, huge nose, over bite ect
 
I'm slowly becoming a pickle fan... I'm not a vinegar fan at all... But I'm beginning to rock with Pickles and onions...
 
-the mesopotamians started making pickles in 2400 bc

-In the Pacific Islands, natives pickle their foods in holes in the ground lined with banana leaves, and use them as food reserves in case of storms. The pickles are so valuable that they've become part of the courting process, helping a man prove he'll be able to provide for a woman. In Fiji, guys can't get a girl without first showing her parents his pickle pits.

-Cleopatra claimed pickles made her beautiful.

-In the Delta region of Mississippi, Kool-Aid pickles have become ridiculously popular with kids. The recipe's simple: take some dill pickles, cut them in half, and then soak them in super strong Kool-Aid for more than a week. According to the New York Times, the sweet vinegar snacks are known to sell out at fairs and delicatessens, and generally go for $.50 to a $1.

-When the Philadelphia Eagles thrashed the Dallas Cowboys in sweltering heat in September 2000, many of the players attributed their win to one thing: guzzling down immense quantities of ice-cold pickle juice. -
They found an old Egyptian coin with Cleopatra on it and shes ugly as ****, huge nose, over bite ect
U gotta understand beauty is really a social cconcept, your trained to believe all eurocentric features r pretty

But back then in her area and time, she probably was a lil above avg or maybe even avg, which is usually what's considered beautiful
 
-the mesopotamians started making pickles in 2400 bc

-In the Pacific Islands, natives pickle their foods in holes in the ground lined with banana leaves, and use them as food reserves in case of storms. The pickles are so valuable that they've become part of the courting process, helping a man prove he'll be able to provide for a woman. In Fiji, guys can't get a girl without first showing her parents his pickle pits.

-Cleopatra claimed pickles made her beautiful.

-In the Delta region of Mississippi, Kool-Aid pickles have become ridiculously popular with kids. The recipe's simple: take some dill pickles, cut them in half, and then soak them in super strong Kool-Aid for more than a week. According to the New York Times, the sweet vinegar snacks are known to sell out at fairs and delicatessens, and generally go for $.50 to a $1.

-When the Philadelphia Eagles thrashed the Dallas Cowboys in sweltering heat in September 2000, many of the players attributed their win to one thing: guzzling down immense quantities of ice-cold pickle juice. -
They found an old Egyptian coin with Cleopatra on it and shes ugly as ****, huge nose, over bite ect
U gotta understand beauty is really a social cconcept, your trained to believe all eurocentric features r pretty

But back then in her area and time, she probably was a lil above avg or maybe even avg, which is usually what's considered beautiful
But they are
 
- Google's founders were ready to sell to Excite for under $1 million in 1999. Excite turned them down.

- As late as the 1800s, some American women received thimbles as symbols of their engagements.

- Pamela Anderson Lee is Canada's Centennial Baby, recognized as being the first baby born on the centennial anniversary of Canada's confederation as a nation.

- In 1997, Mikhail Gorbachev appeared in a Pizza Hut commercial.

- The metal band that joins the eraser to a pencil is a called a "ferrule." It is also the same name of the metal band at the end of a cane.

- Not only are all automobile taillights in the U.S. red, they're a specific shade of red (with a specific color wavelength and intensity) mandated by the federal government.

- The longest continuous sidewalk in the world is along Bay Shore Boulevard in Tampa, Florida.

- Al Capone's brother was a cop.

- During childbirth scenes in movies and sitcoms, infant actors are smeared with cream cheese and red jam for an authentic "just born" look.

- "Forty" is the only number which has letters in alphabetical order.

- "One" is the only number with its letters in reverse alphabetical order.

- When bacon is rolled into a plug and inserted into the nose, it can stop chronic and uncontrollable nose bleeds.
 
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In the Delta region of Mississippi, Kool-Aid pickles have become ridiculously popular with kids. The recipe's simple: take some dill pickles, cut them in half, and then soak them in super strong Kool-Aid for more than a week. According to the New York Times, the sweet vinegar snacks are known to sell out at fairs and delicatessens, and generally go for $.50 to a $1.



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Humans can only use about .003% of the water on earth.

George washington carver came up with over 300 ways to use a peanut...but contrary to popular belief he did not invent peanut butter.
The aztecs did.

Caesar salad is not named after julius ceasar. ..its named after ceasar cardini who started serving the salad in the 1920s.

In the film goodfellas they go and have dinner at joe pescis mothers house at 3 am. That is actually martin scorcesses mother and it was improvised.

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Dude on the right from the film stargate is ultron.
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Between Stargate and The BlackList TV show, I don't recall seeing James Spader in ANYTHING.
 
I'm slowly becoming a pickle fan... I'm not a vinegar fan at all... But I'm beginning to rock with Pickles and onions...
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that everyone's tasebuds are constantly changing. and I think it is every 7 years they change. so stuff you didn't like or hated 7 years ago you may of developed a taste for them. I hated onions now I can't eat a sandwich with out them.
 
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