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Seymour 7 month s ago
Stopped reading at "By Golly."
       
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Basil 7 month s ago
#07 - 4400 km is quite high
       
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Roxie 7 month s ago
Basil,

No kidding. It’s 4300 km into outer space.
       
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Elminie 7 month s ago
made it to the end of this post
       
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Seymour 7 month s ago
Elminie, I'm so sorry
       
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Agnes 7 month s ago
#27 could have left out the last part of the sentence, so it reads, "Stuck part of their body into a particle accelerator (2 that I know of)," and the statement would still be true.
       
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Wint 7 month s ago
#3 She's like the "Typhoid Mary" of White Star Ocean Liners.
       
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Pam 7 month s ago
#1 I guess I'm a unicorn
Unicorn of unicorns cause I refused some services bc of the terms and conditions :)
       
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Alverta 7 month s ago
#16 There is no end screen in Tetris for NES. After a certain level, it will just randomly crash. Record is somewhere north of 154 levels.
       
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Eric 7 month s ago
#2 A few guys died trying to do that. They knew they would die and did it anyway.

#3 The Olympic never sank. The Brittanic was built years later and was used as a hospital ship that hit a German mine. Only 33 lives were lost. dash

#7 14,500 ft = about 4 km

#10 Sounds like a not real thing with a medical term attached to it.

#13 I believe there are stupid people just like him who think they should do this. I sure as hell don't respect this.
       
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"Only two people have ever flown the XF-84H Thunderscreech.

Theoretically it was the fastest propeller-driven airplane ever built; it could have attained a speed above 1000km/h, but was so difficult to fly that it was never taken above roughly 840km/h in testing. At the very least it was the *loudest* propeller-driven airplane ever built, due to its supersonic propeller tips. One of the test pilots made a single flight and was so terrified at the plane's handling that he refused to ever set foot in the cockpit again. The other test pilot made 11 flights for a total of 12 test flights before the project was canceled. Thankfully the plane didn't manage to actually kill either of the people who flew it, making it statistically safer than a Boeing 737."

 

"One man swam the length of the Amazon, Danube, Mississippi and Yangtze Rivers. "

 

"Only one guy has ever tried to take his hockey skate off and stab someone with it."

 

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