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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
It’s called “The Doorway Effect” (or sometimes “The Location Updating Effect”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doorway_effect

So I'm not quite a coffin dodger yet then. 😂
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Does honey rot bears' teeth like it rots human ones?

In humans, i thought starchy foods like crisps have emerged as a leading cause of tooth decay... Something to do with sugars being relatively easily washed away by saliva,.but starch being more sticky on teeth and breaking down into sugars all the while.

Tldr No twiglets for Paddington.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
It’s called “The Doorway Effect” (or sometimes “The Location Updating Effect”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doorway_effect

There might actually be something in that.

I was lay on the bed earlier thinking that I needed to check the times of return trains for when I go into Manchester tonight.

I stroll into the bathroom to have a shower, and midway through realise that I've forgotten what I meant to do.

Thirty seconds after going back into the bedroom and I'm on my tablet checking trainline.

Spooky.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
It can give me a nasty shock

What, when you get your bill ??
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
In football, which I am only mildly interested in, why do there seem to be more great left backs than right backs? Whenever I think of a fantasy football line-up, I usually have trouble picking the right back.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
At the first hotel I worked at, the family who owned it would drink G & T from whiskey tumblers. :wacko:
It seemed very odd to me at the time as I believed that G & T should be served in a stem glass. :whistle:

Isn't the gin goblet a fairly modern gimmick?
Back in the day it was always in tumblers whether in a pub or a TV show / film
 
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