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Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
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classic33

Leg End Member
A single teaspoon of honey represents the remarkable lifetime work of 12 bees, each tirelessly visiting thousands of flowers to collect nectar. This golden drop embodies nature’s precision, teamwork, and dedication. It’s a sweet reminder of the intricate balance in our ecosystem and the vital role bees play in sustaining life through their quiet, relentless labour.
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
A single teaspoon of honey represents the remarkable lifetime work of 12 bees, each tirelessly visiting thousands of flowers to collect nectar. This golden drop embodies nature’s precision, teamwork, and dedication. It’s a sweet reminder of the intricate balance in our ecosystem and the vital role bees play in sustaining life through their quiet, relentless labour.

You are David Attenborough AICMFP.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The very first product to ever carry a barcode wasn’t high-tech or rare—it was Wrigley’s gum. On June 26, 1974, a 10-pack was scanned at a supermarket in Ohio, marking the beginning of digital retail history.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Letita Marion Hamilton - 1948 Olympic Bronze Medallist in... Painting
That's right, painting used to be an Olympic sport. What makes it even more bizarre was that we were actually quite decent at it.

Jack B Yeats and Oliver St John Gogarty won silver and bronze respectively at the 1924 Olympics in the field, and in 1948, Letitia Marion Hamilton won bronze in the last ever Painting event at the Olympics for her piece Meath Hunt Point-to-Point Races.
 
Letita Marion Hamilton - 1948 Olympic Bronze Medallist in... Painting
That's right, painting used to be an Olympic sport. What makes it even more bizarre was that we were actually quite decent at it.

Jack B Yeats and Oliver St John Gogarty won silver and bronze respectively at the 1924 Olympics in the field, and in 1948, Letitia Marion Hamilton won bronze in the last ever Painting event at the Olympics for her piece Meath Hunt Point-to-Point Races.

That explains why the looked oddly at my grandad when he turned up for the fencing events.

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Letita Marion Hamilton - 1948 Olympic Bronze Medallist in... Painting
That's right, painting used to be an Olympic sport. What makes it even more bizarre was that we were actually quite decent at it.

Jack B Yeats and Oliver St John Gogarty won silver and bronze respectively at the 1924 Olympics in the field, and in 1948, Letitia Marion Hamilton won bronze in the last ever Painting event at the Olympics for her piece Meath Hunt Point-to-Point Races.

Don't forget Town Planning ! A gold for the Brits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hughes_(architect)
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Letita Marion Hamilton - 1948 Olympic Bronze Medallist in... Painting
That's right, painting used to be an Olympic sport. What makes it even more bizarre was that we were actually quite decent at it.

Jack B Yeats and Oliver St John Gogarty won silver and bronze respectively at the 1924 Olympics in the field, and in 1948, Letitia Marion Hamilton won bronze in the last ever Painting event at the Olympics for her piece Meath Hunt Point-to-Point Races.
Oliver St John Gogarty has / had a pub in Temple Bar named after him. 🍺
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Due to being rich in potassium, every banana is actually slightly radioactive thanks to containing the natural isotope potassium-40.
Interestingly, your body contains around 16mg of potassium-40, meaning you’re around 280 times more radioactive than a banana already. Any excess potassium-40 you gain from a banana is excreted out within a few hours.
 
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