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Bric-a-brac
11/19/2012 12:35:39 AM
A forum to share this and that... sometimes sharing snippets of information can be fun, useful, entertaining and just because you have nowhere else to put it.....


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RE: Bric-a-brac
11/19/2012 12:39:35 AM
In my office, I have a T.V and this commercial has been playing off and on all day...


I have to say that Old Spice is created some of the most brilliant advertising I have ever seen and this one is no exception...mind you I am hoping that I can get a break from it and soon...lol

So which commercials just stay in your head?
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RE: Bric-a-brac
11/19/2012 3:05:41 AM
Considering that I am short.. I thought it would be fun to learn facts about "short"

Is not life 100 times too short for us to bore ourselves?
Friedrich Nietzsche


Short people

The shortest nation in Europe is Malta. The Maltese have an average height of 5ft 4ins (164.9cm) compared with the EU average of 5ft 5½ins (169.6cm). Notable short people include Horace, Joan of Arc, Alexander Pope (4ft 6in), Goya, Lord Byron, Franz Schubert (5ft 1in), Leo Tolstoy, JM Barrie (4ft 11in), Judy Garland (4ft 11in) and Yuri Gagarin (5ft 1in).

Someone who wasn't short was Napoleon, who at 5ft 6½in was taller than the average Englishman at the time.

Quite interesting facts about shortness


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RE: Bric-a-brac
11/19/2012 5:31:23 PM
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REED FLUTE CAVE, CHINA

Reed Flute Cave (Lu Di Yan), five kilometers northwest of the downtown of Guilin, China, is a limestone cave over 180 million years old. The cave is about 240 meters long and it is filled with stalactites, stalagmites and rock formations enhanced by multicolored lighting. Inside the cave are more than 70 inscriptions written in ink, which date as far back as 792CE (Common
Era), in the Tang Dynasty (618-907CE).

The formations within the cave are given names like Pines in the Snow, Mushroom Hill, Dragon Pagoda, Sky-Scraping Twin, Virgin Forests, Red Curtain, Crystal Palace, Dragon Pagoda, Virgin Forest, Flower and Fruit Mountain. One grotto, called the Crystal Palace of the Dragon King, served as an air-raid shelter during World War II. The cave contains a large slab of white rock hanging from a ledge, with a human-shaped stalactite on the opposite side.

The name of the cave comes from a type of reed which grows outside, which can be made into flutes.
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RE: Bric-a-brac
11/20/2012 3:51:50 AM
There are quite a few blogs that I follow, because they are interesting and they provide some dang good information...this is one of them




Emergency Preparedness, Homesteading, Wild food Foraging, Medical Skills, Self-Sufficiency, Self-Reliance, Recyclying Canning, Gardening & so much more.......



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