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mistoffelees


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Fish fight back 4 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
I've always read it as pet smart
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It’s unreal how many people don’t understand this 17 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Unless my personality changes a LOT I will never understand how people can ask such rude, personal questions
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Beauty is in the eye of the painter 9 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Royalty especially had an expectation that the artist would leave out any blemishes. When Oliver Cromwell sat for a portrait by an artist who had previously painted royalty Cromwell asked that he paint his portrait "warts and all" as he was opposed to displays of vanity.
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Frank Welker doing the voice over for lion roaring during the production of The Lion King 4 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Phew, glad it's not just me, I thought he rolled a wooden ball in it so it kind of went round and round.
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Frank Welker doing the voice over for lion roaring during the production of The Lion King 4 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
I've read that too and thought he used the bin as an instrument in some way to make the noise! Feel kind of stupid now lol
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Lost...Has anyone seen this yet? 3 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
UK mobile numbers start 07
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Wait what! 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
How do they then sterilise the bottle before filling it?
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Trees vs hemp 12 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
With regards to the first "fact" surely it depends on what type of tree, fir trees grow ridiculously fast, about a foot a year whereas something like oak takes much longer.
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To be fair, it's difficult to say 9 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
I think he was having you on, it's Wuss-tuh-sheer
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hoot hoot, i'm feeling good! 3 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Came here to say that :)
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Autumn in Patagonia 1 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
I recently found out that a variation of Welsh is spoken in Patagonia. (Just a fun fact if anyone didn't know/was interested)
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Kids today 12 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
London and Edinburgh are in different countries, where is etc? Also, what don't they feel secure about, given that only around 4% (UK) and 1.4% (Scotland) of the population are Muslim and only a tiny minority of those are going to be ones who cause any problems.
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Kids today 12 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Only between 2.5% and 4.4% of the UK identify as Muslim, compared to around 59% Christian and upto 40% have no religion. (Based on extrapolated data from censuses and academic research)
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Legless lego Legolas 3 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Much like in the LOTR films
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The love of my life! 14 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Even if you think "It's just a piece of paper" it is a very easy way of ensuring either person inherits their partners estate upon their death and offers women particularly financial protection if the marriage breaks down.
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Not all heroes wear capes 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
I think I read it was between the boards underneath the actual walkway
This is a stone 8 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
It's single use plastics in general. Watch Blue Planet 2, that was part of what set it all off, in the UK at least.
A beach in Italy 3 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Where is it exactly? It looks very similar to the coastal village in Italy I was in a couple of weeks ago.
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The love of my life! 14 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Been with my husband since we were 15 and 16, together for 16 years so far, married 3.
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I'm not here to f*ck Spiders (or: How Australians love to mess with foreigners) 21 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Yep, if it's UHT milk it will be sold in the ambient aisle in a supermarket and can be left out for ages until opened. 'Normal' pasteurised milk will be sold from the fridge and needs to be kept in the fridge.
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Poopert 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Yep!
Poopert 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
The original teddy was a boy too. His name was Edward Bear. His nickname was Winnie the Pooh, named after a female bear in the zoo called Winnie. When A A Milne points it out as narrator Christopher Robin says "He's called Winnie ther Pooh, don't you know what ther means?". The Pooh part was because he went "Pooh" to blow bees off his nose. However to confuse things even more he lived under the name of Sanders.
Read the books :)
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Jonathan de guzman 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
Ahh I see
Jonathan de guzman 5 comments
mistoffelees · 5 years ago
He played for Swansea, that's not in England.