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The script for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City was over 1,000 pages long.

On one of the radio stations in Vice City (VCPR), a "motivational speaker" names off a few of his treatment tapes. All of the titles, when abbreviated, are names of drugs. "Motivate, Demonstrate, then Motivate Again" becomes MDMA (Ectasy), "Think, Hold that thought, Complete" becomes THC, and "Learn, Start, Do" becomes LSD.

.: Myxomatosis :.

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Hm… which movie was it that they spliced scenes of real life blood and gore into split seconds too fast to be picked up on consciously? I think it was Poltergeist… either way, after it was discovered, the spliced footage was removed.

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Wicket, the most prominently featured Ewok in Return of the Jedi, was none other than 11-year-old Warwick Davis, who would later become Willow… not to mention one of Jabba the Huts goons at the pod races in The Phantom Menace.

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As revealed in the Ewoks animated mini-series (my brother won a copy in a contest), Wicket's full name is "Wicket W. Warrick".

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Took what? flu shots?

The Ewoks were actually not part of Lucas' original concept. WOOKIEES were supposed to be the "primative tribe" that was able to overcome the Empire's vast technology and power.

However, with the introduction of Chewbacca, it was felt that wookiees would be percieved as "too technologically advanced".
Hence, a "1/3-size wookie" was created and called Ewok (which was the name chosen because it is a "backwards" version of "wookiee"). ;-)

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Pencils, aside from erasers, are actually more permanent than pens. This is because graphite, unlike ink, is not water soluble and is vastly more lightfast (won't fade in the sun). Books and notes found in the wreckage of the titanic were completely lost if they were written in ink, but notepads and such drawn in graphite were reasonably readable.

Also; despite the more "technological" appearance of pens compared to pencils these days, pens actually predate pencils by several hundred (thousand?) years.

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3D images have been available since the 1930s

Walt Disney was afriad of mice

Michael Jordan used to make more annually form endorsing Nike, than the employees in it's factories in Asia

Dolly the sheep was not the first cloned animal as many believe

It is impossible for a child to be formed (Development through pregnancy) anywhere except for the uterus

There is a group of people in the US who are trying to get marriage outlawed

On average, marriages only last for 9 years in the US

In the area I live in, it is illegal to bang your head against a brick wall 7 times. However, if the offender does it more or less times, then the crime is cancelled



Until next time
The Aussie Kid

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It is impossible for a child to be formed (Development through pregnancy) anywhere except for the uterus

I don't know, I was formed in my mom's elbow.

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Did she lick you off of there? :-D

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Due to the fact that Fox knew that it's Fox Kid's segment was going to be phased out after 2003, they got lazy and left the third season of Digimon virtually unedited. This left blood, semi-nudity, mature themes, and many other things you wouldn't normally find in children's anime still there.

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Did she lick you off of there? :-D

haha, most likely :)

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Due to the fact that Fox knew that it's Fox Kid's segment was going to be phased out after 2003, they got lazy and left the third season of Digimon virtually unedited. This left blood, semi-nudity, mature themes, and many other things you wouldn't normally find in children's anime still there.

yeah, I knew this because I watched it then. :) it was awesome though…. just to see it not be dumbed down or something.

it still irates me when I see anime being dumbed down or watered down just for younger kids when it was actually targeted at spefic age groups and not any below that. for example, animes targeted at 10-13 years olds would get dumbed down in america to be suitable for even younger kids.

or when animes directed at 15-17 years olds (and is therefore more mature than animes directed at 10-13 yearolds) would be dumbed down to be suitable for 8 to 10-year-olds.

ARGH! it's just ruining the anime as an whole.
They did this for one piece…. Sanjii the cook smokes a lot in the anime. in fact you'd be hard pressed to not see smoke billowing about his head at any time…. but in the 4kids dub, they had him constantly suck an lolliop instead.

instead of portaying him as an man who has an addiction problem with ciggerates, they turned him into an man who had an oral fixation with needing to suck on things.

and to top it off they totally butchered the storyline… keeping only the one thing basic: Luffy wants to be king of all pirates. travelling to the grand line.
they changed everything else.

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-Cats don’t always land on their feet.

-Cats can see in colour and they can see better than us in the dark, but they can’t see as well as us during the day.

-People who prefer “hot”, “spicy”, style foods do so because they have less sensitive tastebuds and so require greater levels of stimulation. And so people who actually enjoy “bland” food probably don’t ‘see’ it as bland, it’s just that others aren’t sensitive enough to taste it as they do.
(I find that an amazing way of thinking about food.)

-The first act of violent terrorism in 20thC Australia was perpetrated by two Turkish extremists who carried a bunch of guns in a baby’s pram and then used them to fire randomly into a crowd. It was something to do with WW1.

-Indonesia is the largest Muslim country (population wise).

-India is the world's largest democracy

-It’s impossible to be sucked under the surface by wet quicksand, but it’s still extremely dangerous and people are killed because of it (usually by incoming tides).

-You can disappear without a trace into dry quicksand.

-Gandhara, Buddha’s place of origin, is believed to have been in Afghanistan, not India.

-The terrorist group that pioneered the strategy of suicide bombing in the 20thC and has used it most often are Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, (they’re Buddhists).

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"Cats don't always land on their feet" -ozoneocean

Please tell me you haven't field tested this…

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Please tell me you haven't field tested this…
Unfortunately I’ve seen it happen with my own eyes… And paid the vet bills with my own money…
Stupid clumsy cat…

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It is impossible for a child to be formed (Development through pregnancy) anywhere except for the uterus

yet there are the rare cases such as this that indicates that it's possible for a child to be delevloped outside the uterus in other body parts.
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/CityandRegion/2006/05/11/1574193-sun.html

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