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Twisters Fact Of The Day and Riddle Thread !

Started by Twisteruk, Sep 09, 07:19 AM 2010

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Twisteruk

Its Set In Stone =)

ThomasGrant

Quote from: Twisteruk on Sep 14, 02:12 AM 2010
I remember from history Italy did in 1935/36 ish

No, I meant recently.

Found it.
But I had it the wrong way round.

QuoteFormer army commander of Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia General Gabre telling Somali parliamentarians to learn Amharic- Somalia's future language

And this.

link:://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Somalia_%282006%E2%80%932009%29
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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Twisteruk

Oh, I dont know mate  ???

Maybe Google it ?
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Twisteruk

Amsterdam is built on about 90 islands, connected by about 1,000 bridges.

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Twisteruk

If Amsterdam or Leningrad vie for the title of Venice of the North, then Venice - what compliment is high enough? Venice, with all her civilisation and ancient beauty, Venice with her addiction to curious aquatic means of transport, yes, my friends, Venice is the Henley of the South. BORIS JOHNSON

 
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Twisteruk

The ancient Greeks were fond of eating thistles, which they imported from Sicily.

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Twisteruk

Cabbage served twice is death. GREEK PROVERB
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ThomasGrant

Quote from: Twisteruk on Sep 16, 03:55 AM 2010
The ancient Greeks were fond of eating thistles, which they imported from Sicily.


What?
How...?

Then I googled it.

link:://:.wonderhowto.com/how-to-eat-thistles-195784/
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Twisteruk

Nice Link Thomas   :thumbsup: !
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Twisteruk

The ancient Greeks believed that otters killed crocodiles by scampering into their open mouths and eating their insides  :o

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Twisteruk

The shepherd, even when he becomes a gentleman, smells of lamb. GREEK PROVERB

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Twisteruk

The ancient Greek poet Philetas was so small and thin he carried lumps of lead in his pockets to stop himself being blown away by the wind.  :o

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Twisteruk

I live too near a wood to be scared by owls. GREEK PROVERB

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Twisteruk

There is no word in ancient Greek for 'religion' and there were no sacred texts of any kind.

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Almost all of the hypotheses that have dominated modern philosophy were first thought of by the Greeks. BERTRAND RUSSELL (1872-1970)

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