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Marty 11 month s ago
#5
Be thankful it's a footprint and not an @$$ print...
       
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Almina 11 month s ago
#1 They're insect eggs
       
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Quillie 11 month s ago
Almina, my first thought was spider eggs, but you might be correct.
       
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Pamela 11 month s ago
#9 well it had to be at some point since they know it is not safe for cats
       
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Martha 11 month s ago
Pamela,
there is no reason to shampoo your cat. They groom themselves
       
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Gatsy 11 month s ago
Lots of places have slightly magnetic cutlery. Try it the next few times you go out.
       
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Allan 11 month s ago
That would be magnetized not magnetic.
       
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Quillie 11 month s ago
#33 Normal for many currencies (past and present)
       
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Manuel 11 month s ago
#35. Good way to get your arm broken.
       
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Quillie 11 month s ago
#35 ... you still have to touch the handle with your arm, though...
       
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Nanny 11 month s ago
#32 looks nothing like the real Stonehenge.
       
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Simeon 11 month s ago
Nanny,

are you the Stonehenge police?
       
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Norry 11 month s ago
#15 Thats because it's watered out - the alcohol level is 0,4 % lower in Utah. Just like Norway - beer sold in grocery stores are maximum 4,75. You have to go to an special liquershop (Vinmonopolet) to buy stronger beer (and wine, spirits and so on)
       
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