Rupp is clean.
Rupp is clean.
This forum is a combination of truths and untruths.
LiarsParadox wrote:
[quote]McTime wrote:
Whenever the time is 11:11 (a.m. or p.m.) I realize that it's the only time all 4 digits on the clock are the same.
Unless the clock is displaying military time. 22:22 shows up on my clock.[/quote
What about seconds?
Chrome autofill settings wrote:
Racecar spelled backwards is racecar.
As is "go hang a salami I'm a lasagna hog." This is random, but true.
info wrote:
LiarsParadox wrote:Unless the clock is displaying military time. 22:22 shows up on my clock.
What about seconds?
Nice. We have 11:11:11 and 22:22:22.
info wrote:
As is "go hang a salami I'm a lasagna hog." This is random, but true.
Or "A man, a plan, a God's 'Nam, tables, nitrate, tar, tinsel, Batman's dog: Anal Panama'
The New York accent is the most repulsive noise on this planet.
Please learn how to speak English
Trombone Sammy wrote:
Global Warming is the greatest scientific hoax in the history of mankind.
Correction: global warming is the second greatest scientific hoax in the history of mankind.
Can you guess the first? I'll give you a hint. It's a all encompassing hypothesis with absolutely no empirically observed supporting evidence, comprised of nothing but circumstantial conjecture. For example; one of its foundational mechanism of action (abiogenesis) is so devoid of any emperical observations, that in order to compensate for this lack of evidence, the latest addition to the hypothesis involves unobserved 'space dust' that inexplicably traveled from a distant solar system carying amazingly complex macromolecules that survived cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures in order to seed life on this planet. However, if you don't buy this fairy tale, you're dubbed an uneducated superstitious simpleton. Go figure.
There is no such thing as a random statement.
Chrome autofill settings wrote:
Racecar spelled backwards is racecar.
A man a plan a canal panama spelled backwards is....you got it!
Random My Ass wrote:
There is no such thing as a random statement.
"Random" is polysemous and has multiple meanings and uses. In one sense of the word, you are correct. But in another sense, you are incorrect.
Axl Rose is batshit crazy.
The sale prices quoted on the TV show American Pickers are totally bogus.
semantic wrote:
Random My Ass wrote:There is no such thing as a random statement.
"Random" is polysemous and has multiple meanings and uses. In one sense of the word, you are correct. But in another sense, you are incorrect.
So, you are saying that I posted a TRUE but NOT RANDOM statement.
I would have to agree.
The Mets did not end the '86 World Series on a ground ball through Bill Buckner's legs.
The 1992 Olympic Basketball Team is the greatest team ever assembled in the history of sports, and they competed 24 years ago this summer.
E. Bonix wrote:
The Mets did not end the '86 World Series on a ground ball through Bill Buckner's legs.
Yeah, that's true. The lost the series but that didn't happen in the final game. What game of the series was that?
Game 4 or 5? wrote:
E. Bonix wrote:The Mets did not end the '86 World Series on a ground ball through Bill Buckner's legs.
Yeah, that's true. The lost the series but that didn't happen in the final game. What game of the series was that?
6. And the Red Sox squandered a lead in Game 7 too.
Since (supposedly) most people in this country don't pay taxes, most people complaining about taxes aren't actually paying them.
I like big butts.
baconheart wrote:
Rosie Ruiz is the better know than 98% of The Boston Marathon winners.
LOL!!! So true. She's also better know than almost all finishers. Rossi may be an exception to that rule.