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Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by johnpkelly81 To eat everything on my lunch tray no matter what.
It was like forcing food you hated down your throat. Ha, ha, still why I need to lose 30 lbs. Can't stop eating the whole thing!!!
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Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by BCforISU Ha, ha, still why I need to lose 30 lbs. Can't stop eating the whole thing!!! That's what.....oh, nevermind. Family site. -
Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
that the sun is a giant ball of fire and gas
There are not many crowds or places in the country that have a better impact on the game than at Iowa State. The Cyclone fans are truly a sixth man. The place is so loud and always a fantastic crowd." - Former Kansas and current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams -
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That dinosaurs died out 5,000 years ago.
I was homeschooled.
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Newton got hit by an apple leading to inspiring his laws of gravity.
Magellan being the first person to travel around the globe.
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The earth is 6,000 years old.
Nostradamus was a prophet.
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I thought you meant things that your parents told you... just so you wouldn't do them... such as:
1. don't flicker the lights on and off, you'll start a fire....
2. Eating broccoli (aspargus, etc.) would put hair on my chest...
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Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by whirlybirds that the sun is a giant ball of fire and gas As far as I know, the sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace, where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees "What a horrible night to have a curse."
-Simon Belmont
"Please bury me with all my stuff, because you know it's mine..."
-Master Shake
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Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by Mr Janny As far as I know, the sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace, where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees Nuclear fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are not many crowds or places in the country that have a better impact on the game than at Iowa State. The Cyclone fans are truly a sixth man. The place is so loud and always a fantastic crowd." - Former Kansas and current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams -
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alligators are angry cuz they got all them teeth and no tooth brush -
Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by whirlybirds somebody didn't get the joke...
"What a horrible night to have a curse."
-Simon Belmont
"Please bury me with all my stuff, because you know it's mine..."
-Master Shake
"Passersby were amazed by the unusually large amounts of blood." -
Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by Mr Janny somebody didn't get the joke... There are not many crowds or places in the country that have a better impact on the game than at Iowa State. The Cyclone fans are truly a sixth man. The place is so loud and always a fantastic crowd." - Former Kansas and current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams -
Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
 Originally Posted by whirlybirds
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JdWlSF195Y]YouTube - TMBG - Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)[/ame]
versus
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkGSV9WDMA]YouTube - They Might Be Giants - Why Does the Sun Really Shine? (The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma)[/ame]
"What a horrible night to have a curse."
-Simon Belmont
"Please bury me with all my stuff, because you know it's mine..."
-Master Shake
"Passersby were amazed by the unusually large amounts of blood." -
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if you stop working out your muscle will turn to fat.
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Re: What's Something You Were Taught...
There are not many crowds or places in the country that have a better impact on the game than at Iowa State. The Cyclone fans are truly a sixth man. The place is so loud and always a fantastic crowd." - Former Kansas and current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams
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