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Do you have any "little known facts" that are ironic, funny or just plain stupid???? Hey, I don't care if you make them up, lol...

Here's one that could be true, lol...


A little known fact....

The first testicular guard "Cup" was used in Hockey in 1874 and the first helmet was used in 1974.

It took 100 years for men to realize that the brain is also important
 
When repeatedly asked for years about the subject of a dome lid, the only comment was your nuts... :dontknow:
 
2 things that have always had metric threads on American automobiles are spark plugs and tire valve stems.

The metric system is based on the fallacy that the world is round.
It is not.
The earth is an elliptical ovoid due to it's rotational forces.
 
Coke was green when it was first produced.
Cola that is :D
 
greydigger said:
The metric system is based on the fallacy that the world is round.
It is not.
The earth is an elliptical ovoid due to it's rotational forces.

Oh, you mean like this?

burn out.webp

Or like this?

stuck_in_mud.webp
 
with those I really don't think she'll sink LOL
 
Sniffer said:
with those I really don't think she'll sink LOL
She don't quit whinin an get it done somebody else is gonna step in the middle of her back to get that truck hooked to a tow cable an gettittheheckouttathere!
 
Hell man! Women have a tendency to exaggerate everything....how much money they saved at the department store sale, boobs, butt.... ;D
 
We use to call those peediddles...like a old ford headlight pointing at the ground... :laughing7:

No matter how much they were adjusted, within minutes they'd be a pointin at the ground again...
 
Pea soup was "purple" back in Colonial times due to the cast iron cooking pots that were used.
 
Boogyman,

Is the Wherendaheckarwe Tribe any relations to the Wherendaphukarwe people?

Been told that both use Apollosa horses...in fact, some were spotted today. :laughing7:
 
stefen said:
Boogyman,

Is the Wherendaheckarwe Tribe any relations to the Wherendaphukarwe people?

Been told that both use Apollosa horses...in fact, some were spotted today. :laughing7:
U R A SH/t and we love U 4 it :tongue3:
LMAO ;D
 
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