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Sex, Sex and More Sex!

by Jackie118 in Sexuality, November 11, 2009
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Chinese Condoms! Sex Over London Tannoy! And Mind Blowing Sex from the US!

The World’s Most Misleading Phrase Book: English as She is Spoke

by Mr Ghaz in Languages, November 5, 2009
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Imagine translating Portuguese, a language you speak, into French, a language of which you have a rudimentary grasp, and then, via literal translation from a French-English dictionary, into English, a language of which you have not the slightest knowledge. You will have some idea of the likely outcome, but nothing can prepare you for the credible, surreal, and often hilarious contents of Carolino’s New Guide.

It Started with a Kiss!

by Jackie118 in Relationships, November 4, 2009
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Why do humans kiss? What’s the latest fad in Japanese weddings? Why do Darren and Sue from South Yorkshire have a rather bizarre marriage? What happened when Sun Meng from China got caught out by his lover’s husband?

The Most Mysterious of Human Feats: Walking on The Red-Hot Coals

by Mr Ghaz in Society, October 31, 2009
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A burning question: Can science explain the mystery of the fire walk?…All over the world, from Japan to Sri Lanka, Spain to Bora Bora, fire walking has been a high point of intense religious ritual. The mystery has always been how the human bodies can with-stand the high temperature involved, how fire walkers emerge unscathed from the burning pit with no apparent sensation of pain.

Accidents That Ironically Make You Feel Happy

by thestickman in Society, October 26, 2009
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You’re not supposed to laugh when someone slips on a banana peel or stubs their toe and falls down. But here are some exceptions; video clips of accidents, mishaps, and bloopers that somehow lighten the heart and give you a sense of elation.

Bungled Burglaries: A Catalog of Misfortunes

by Mr Ghaz in Crime, October 25, 2009
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And in 1971, after a reckless, drunken drive through town following his most recent robbery, Philip McCutcheon of Yorkshire, England, made his 20th appearance in court.

The Mysterious Disappearance of an American Hero – Flight to Eternity

by Mr Ghaz in History, October 25, 2009
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“Where the hell are the parachutes?” demanded Miller as he claimed into the airplane. “What’s the matter, Miller,” mocked his companion, Col. Don Baesell. “Do you want to live forever?”..The door slammed shut, and the Norseman taxied down the runway and took off into the fog..These were the last recorded moments of Miller’s life. The Norseman never arrived.

Roman Romps and Rotations

by Jackie118 in History, October 13, 2009
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Welcome to the Pleasure Dome! A weird and rather bizarre discovery by Italian archaeologists in Rome.

Envelope of Light: A Phenomenon That May Surround The Human Body

by Mr Ghaz in Paranormal, October 11, 2009
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A strong presence of red, for instance, indicates a willful personality; it may signify selfishness, physical strength, or powers of leadership. Green is the color of nature and healing, but may reveal a deceitful character. Orange is an indicator of physical health. A strong yellow presence reveals intellectual abilities. Blue refers to a person’s religious or spiritual state: the deeper the blue, the more enlightened the individual. Black is the color of death, malice or melancholy personality.

The Outlaw with a Past: The Search for Robin Hood

by Mr Ghaz in Folklore, October 9, 2009
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Although the legend of Robin Hood has persisted for centuries, no one knows if he ever really existed. The earliest visual representation of him, is in a “biography” entitled A Lyttell Geste of Robyn Hode, probably written about 1400…To this day, the figure of Robin Hood remains elusive. Whether he actually existed as a real person or was a fictional representation of one or more real-life outlaws, his origins will continue to entertain and intrigue young and old alike.

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