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I don’t know the winning Lotto numbers tonight, if anyone here knows them please PM me.
P.S. thanks in advance.
 
Mercurial Talent - I recall Rex Mossop describing players who were exciting as being Mercurial and never really understood what the Great Moose meant. Many years later I realised that the expression is similar to being enigmatic or indeed inconsistent (aka The WestsTigers). Apart from our entire squad, what current Mercurially talented players are around today?
Dufty
 
Not only is 25 April Anzac Day, it is also the anniversary of the 1809 appointment of the first postmaster in Australia - Isaac Nichols.
Pretty deep hey 🤪
 
For you Brizzy boys who are tempted to go for a dip in the Brisbane river near the city, be afraid....be very afraid!
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@PJ for the life of me I can't understand why you continually use such unflattering photos of yourself for avatars.
 
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I once water skied in the Brisbane River .. only to be pulled over by the Qld River Police and informed of such tadpoles with big teeth in the water .. let's just say we learnt very quickly not to fall off our skis .. lol ;-)
 
How far would you get if you put all the wings consumed on the day of the Superbowl(in U.S.A) side by side in a line.

Only in USA on that day. Give me a distance.

Note a wing would be 8-10cm.
 
How far would you get if you put all the wings consumed on the day of the Superbowl(in U.S.A) side by side in a line.

Only in USA on that day. Give me a distance.

Note a wing would be 8-10cm.
Earth's circumference is 40,000km. If you work of 8cm per wing that's 500 million wings to get around the planets equator. I'll go with that.
 
How far would you get if you put all the wings consumed on the day of the Superbowl(in U.S.A) side by side in a line.

Only in USA on that day. Give me a distance.

Note a wing would be 8-10cm.
What's a wing?
 
Earth's circumference is 40,000km. If you work of 8cm per wing that's 500 million wings to get around the planets equator. I'll go with that.
Not bad but not close enough.

3x around the world actually. 120,000km.

They consumed 1.8 billions wings a year or so ago. Haha

That doesn't include the hotdogs and pizzas on top. Heart disease anyone 😂🤔
 
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