I think you’ll find there aren’t any flags being paraded on cars due to all the stick everyone got for doing so.
Can’t wait to see what happens for the world cup
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Originally posted by Flood
You mean they are a bit frosty???:confused: Won’t they slip off?:rolleyes:Flood.
nah frozen solid onto the wall
Originally posted by Flood
You mean they are a bit frosty???:confused: Won’t they slip off?:rolleyes:Flood.
nah frozen solid onto the wall
thats cos your spelling book is crap… clearly it is spelt bottle… its just the grammer thats a bit off 😀
thats cos your spelling book is crap… clearly it is spelt bottle… its just the grammer thats a bit off 😀
Originally posted by Flood
Ten green bottles…hanging on the wall???Flood.
You’re so unhip it’s a wonder your bum doesn’t fall off.
Its ten green bottle “hanging” on the wall
think of it like ten green bottles Chillin’ on the wall…
Originally posted by Flood
Ten green bottles…hanging on the wall???Flood.
You’re so unhip it’s a wonder your bum doesn’t fall off.
Its ten green bottle “hanging” on the wall
think of it like ten green bottles Chillin’ on the wall…
[i] Look at the moon. the Earth would look much worse if our atmosphere and plate tectonics and sea didn’t wipe away the evidence. [/B]
Too true
[i] Look at the moon. the Earth would look much worse if our atmosphere and plate tectonics and sea didn’t wipe away the evidence. [/B]
Too true
Hi,
Just to reassure you that the average size of meteors you see during a meteor shower are the size of a grain of sand. If the shower is a particularly good one you might be getting one meteor of that size every minute.
Bigger meteors that split into fragments and are incredibly bright a typically the size of a small pebble and occur very infrequently. I saw one about a month ago.
Considering that when I am out star gazing of a more typical evening I might see one meteor if i’m lucky.
Larger ones are even rarer and ones big enough to cause a huge catatrophy very rare.
I’d save your worring for more terrestrial events that are likely to cause mass destruction
Regards
Nick
Hi,
Just to reassure you that the average size of meteors you see during a meteor shower are the size of a grain of sand. If the shower is a particularly good one you might be getting one meteor of that size every minute.
Bigger meteors that split into fragments and are incredibly bright a typically the size of a small pebble and occur very infrequently. I saw one about a month ago.
Considering that when I am out star gazing of a more typical evening I might see one meteor if i’m lucky.
Larger ones are even rarer and ones big enough to cause a huge catatrophy very rare.
I’d save your worring for more terrestrial events that are likely to cause mass destruction
Regards
Nick
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I got Jimbo back… thanks SOC
I got PM from webmaster he’s so nice helped me get Jimbo back…. i’m so happy 😀 😀 😀 😀