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Phillip 3 year s ago
Colas have long been known as good rust removers. Of course you have to wash all the sugar off afterward.
       
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Complete 3 year s ago
Phillip,

Yeah, but not in seconds. The Cola has nothing to do with this rust removal. Its only the scrubbing. Could have used water.
       
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Bige 3 year s ago
Colas have phosphoric acid in them which is what makes them a good cleaning agent and is also what rots your teeth.
       
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Hiel 3 year s ago
Phillip, and you're still stuck with the pitting, which promptly becomes the focal point for the next round of rust stains.
       
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Corinne 3 year s ago
#8 Sneaky little bugger.
       
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Clementine 3 year s ago
#36
I want to be this rat heart
       
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Important 3 year s ago
Clementine, pretty smile
       
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Labour 3 year s ago
Clementine,

You could build a nest in that nasty, nappy hair of hers...
       
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Ken 3 year s ago
Clementine, I took it to be a ferret pup - long, slinky body and short furry tail.
       
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Tiffany 3 year s ago
Clementine,

I would say it's a weasel, not a rat.
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
Tiffany, yes...or a stoat. Looks like a baby one.
       
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Isabella 3 year s ago
#9 and this is why I hate soccer

#18 hahahahahahaha
       
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Mort 3 year s ago
Isabella,
Wtf is "soccer"?
       
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Police 3 year s ago
Mort,

Soccer is that ridiculously stupid game you like to watch. Football is a real sport that you need a helmet and shoulder pads to play.
       
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Mort 3 year s ago
Quote: Police
Football

Oh, you mean "handegg".
       
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Condition 3 year s ago
JC-LOL
       
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Eph 3 year s ago
Police,

I like none of those sports but dude, this "real sport" thing is such a bullsh#t. Let everyone enjoy the sport he likes and don't try to cover your insecurities by picking an extra "manly" sport dash
       
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Pinckney 3 year s ago
Police,

a rugby player would use other words "...the p@#sy sport that you need a helmet and shoulder pads to play...."
       
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Jos 3 year s ago
Mort,

In England, there were two different sports, both called football. To distinguish “rugby football” from “soccer football”, they called the players who played the sports either ruggers or soccers. That’s where the word soccer comes from.

Many people think it’s an American invention, and that the USA is the only country that calls it soccer.
       
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Delight 3 year s ago
Quote: Jos
"handegg".

Nice to know, thank you to share!
       
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Sebby 3 year s ago
Jos,
I believe it comes from "association" football = "Socca." That's what I'm led to believe. BTW If you're into American Football do check out rugby league - you might like it. Again, if you like baseball - check out cricket. I believe all those sports started in the UK - and yes not everybody understands the rules and laws either!
       
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Sebby 3 year s ago
Agh...before anyone complains - I mean rugby league or rugby union. I'm from a union county so I think league is more like Am football - no offence meant :).
       
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Hitty 3 year s ago
#27 Nice to see that Natas Kaupas' fire hydrant spinning from the 1987 Santa Cruz film 'Streets on Fire' is holding strong after all these years
       
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Hitty 3 year s ago
Hitty,
I mean #21
       
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Vernisee 3 year s ago
#30. Mmmm. Motorboat.
       
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Zada 3 year s ago
Vernisee,
gonna need a step stool though
       
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Offer 3 year s ago
#28 Yummy! man_in_l
       
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Trained 3 year s ago
#15 electronic garbage, nonsense in 99% of case...

#24 JC-LOL JC-LOL JC-LOL

#32 no way!
       
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