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1678
A female orgasm is a powerful painkiller (because of the release of endorphins), so headaches are in fact a bad excuse not to have sex. |
1679
The maximum speed at which erotic sensations travel from skin to brain has been clocked at 156 miles per hour. |
1680
At least 500 Americans die each year from asphyxia in an attempt to lessen oxygen flow to the brain in order to induce a more powerful orgasm. |
1681
It was considered elegant for aristocratic ladies of the sixteenth century to let their pubic hair grow as long as possible so it could be pomaded and adorned with bows and ribbon. |
1682
In fourteenth-century Europe, high-ranking noblemen were permitted to display their genitals below a short tunic, while those not impressively endowed could, if they chose, wear a leather falsie called a braquette. |
1683
Given today's average frequency of sexual intercourse, it would take the typical American couple more than four years to try every one of the 529 positions described in the Kama Sutra. |
1684...Cheyanne I do so like smart women
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1685
According to the World Health Organization, there are approximately 100 million acts of sexual intercourse each day. |
1686
lol Skip.... like these? |
1687 Why I found this humorous..... I am not sure.. :)
French President Francois Faure expired in a bordello in 1899 during the act of copulation, which so terrified his lady of the evening that her vagina constricted intractably, necessitating the surgical removal of the dead man's member. |
1688 Picture this... :)
When men of the Walibri tribe of central Australia greet each other, they shake penises instead of hands. |
by my reckoning this should be post 1691
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1692
Actual amount of semen per ejaculation: 1-2 teaspoons Average number of times a man will ejaculate in his lifetime: 7,200 |
1693
:) All the better!!! YAY! I will save my others for later.. :) |
Useless knowledge is useless power......1694
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#1695~Paul Revere made George Washington's false teeth.
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#1696~There are four pecks in a bushel.
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#1697~The Hindenburg blew up at Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937.
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#1698~The day of the week that sees the most fatal car accidents is Saturday.
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#1699~There are nine rooms on a Clue game board.
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1700
More coffee, please! :) |
1701 - mmmmmmmmm chocolate
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#1702 - Top ten posters to this thread
IAKaraokeGirl - 339 MilkToast - 162 dadaist - 129 Sharniqua - 125 dicksbro - 98 FussyPucker - 98 (errr 99 now :D) jennaflower - 85 Lilith - 77 pantyfanatic - 58 LixyChick - 56 |
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#1703 Hey I never said we couldn't get a huge hotel suite and crash there ;) |
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#1704~Um...YES! :D |
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Yep, and don't forget MS Windows. Best Solitaire $199 (US) can buy. #1705 |
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I've officially adopted this as my "pet thread." :) #1706 |
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There's a Holiday Inn and suites in the town just south of me that rents out jacuzzi suites. The Presidential is fucking enormous. TWO bathrooms (but only one jacuzzi tub, sorry), bedroom, living room area with fold out bed in the couch, dining area with glass dining table, kitchen area.... 4 would be comfy in that space (2 people just have LOTS of extra space to play in, if you get my drift), and we could probably do 6 no problem. #1707 |
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1708 - Sorry folks, panic over - I've just recalculated and we should in fact hit the target on 6 January 2021. |
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What a wonderful birthday present for my...OMG...52nd birthday. :mygod: #1709 |
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Yep, I'd be 45 myself. :P #1710 |
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The 1904 Olympic games WERE to have been held here in Chicago, but were moved to St. Louis to coincide with the World's Fair there.
The modern Olympic Games have been held FOUR times in the United States, more than any other country. New York City is a candidate for the 2012 games (2004 will be Athens, and 2008 will be Beijing). #1712 |
After consolidating power in Germany in the 1930s, Hitler wanted to cancel the games scheduled for Berlin in 1936, until he was convinced they could be turned into a major propaganda tool.
Games were to have been held in Tokyo in 1940 and London in 1944, but were cancelled due to the war. London had its games in 1948, and Tokyo much later. #1713 |
#1714~St. Nicholas is considered the patron saint of children.
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#1715~Princeton and Rutgers met in the first college football game.
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#1716~Rats are unable to vomit, making them extra vulnerable to poison.
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#1717~The orange Monopoly properties are landed on most often. (It only *seems* like it is Boardwalk and Park Place that you get nailed most often on.)
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#1718~The skunk is the smelliest member of the weasel family.
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The US board game known as Risk was first printed there in 1959, with the full title of The Risk Continental Game.
It was based on a game published in France under the title La Conquête du Monde, invented by ALbert Lamorisse. Since 1996, it has gone under the full title of Risk: The Game of Global Domination, in the US. #1719 |
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