Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 2]

Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 2]

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zb

2,690 posts

165 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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lord trumpton said:
The Lion is referred to as the King of the jungle

Is the Lion hunted by any other animal?

Does it have to watch it's back or is it really the hardest motherfker in the Jungle?
Crocs have been known to kill and eat Lions.

goldblum

10,272 posts

168 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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lord trumpton said:
Like what?

What can kick lion ass?
Other younger, stronger males who wish to be the dominant male.

grumbledoak

31,546 posts

234 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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I would think Elephants and Rhinoceroses are quite capable of killing a lion daft enough to go for their young.

Or chickens with machine guns.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

189 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Buffalo, they'll tear a lion to pieces and writhe about in the blood if you let them.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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ATTAK Z said:
lord trumpton said:
Like what?

What can kick lion ass?
Elephant ?
I saw a few minutes of A Natural World programme ,and fairly sure I saw the opposite happening.

rohrl

8,742 posts

146 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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lord trumpton said:
Like what?

What can kick lion ass?
Buffalo are probably the most dangerous. One on one a healthy adult buffalo can and will kick the living st out of a lion, especially if she thinks she can save her calf by doing so.

Hooli

32,278 posts

201 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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gwm said:
Morningside said:
Strange the things you learn. You know those half pattens on coins? Well look what happens when you put them all together.

Damn that's quite cool! Going to have to try track down all those different coins
Me too & I see a small display case appearing if I can get them all from the same year too.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,406 posts

151 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Honey badger is the hardest animal, as certified by the Guinness Book of Records. Will attack lions, elephants and rhinos if they come near. Ultra aggressive. Always goes for the face or the scrotum. Not to be messed with.

Can rotate it's body inside it's loose skin, so you think you have it by the back of the neck, and the next thing you know it's biting your face off.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

189 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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lord trumpton

7,406 posts

127 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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hmmm it only snaffled a few snakes - nothing too badass really

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Hooli said:
gwm said:
Morningside said:
Strange the things you learn. You know those half pattens on coins? Well look what happens when you put them all together.

Damn that's quite cool! Going to have to try track down all those different coins
Me too & I see a small display case appearing if I can get them all from the same year too.
http://www.royalmint.com/shop/The_2014_United_Kingdom_Definitive_Coin_Set

rohrl

8,742 posts

146 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Is there any occupation carried out in Alaska or northern Canada which the Discovery Channel wouldn't consider filming for a series?

Surely it's only a matter of time until they air Alaskan Binmen.

Engineer1

10,486 posts

210 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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steveo3002 said:
RenesisEvo said:

Easter eggs. The very day after easter, they all vanish from the supermarkets. What happens to them? They don't have shelf lives long enough for another year (one I looked at says it got about 3 months).
they will reduce em prob late on easter or by the day after , crazed gluttons will grab them all and race home to eat them while watching jeremey kile

Edited by steveo3002 on Saturday 12th April 20:39
They hang round maybe a week after Easter at reduced prices but I suspect the big supermarkets have got their orders fine tuned.

MikeOxlong

3,112 posts

190 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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rohrl said:
Is there any occupation carried out in Alaska or northern Canada which the Discovery Channel wouldn't consider filming for a series?

Surely it's only a matter of time until they air Alaskan Binmen.
But even that is ever so dangerous. Putting their lives on the line every. single. day.

FiF

44,140 posts

252 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Engineer1 said:
steveo3002 said:
RenesisEvo said:

Easter eggs. The very day after easter, they all vanish from the supermarkets. What happens to them? They don't have shelf lives long enough for another year (one I looked at says it got about 3 months).
they will reduce em prob late on easter or by the day after , crazed gluttons will grab them all and race home to eat them while watching jeremey kile

Edited by steveo3002 on Saturday 12th April 20:39
They hang round maybe a week after Easter at reduced prices but I suspect the big supermarkets have got their orders fine tuned.
They are not really that clever at times . Why do you think Sainsburys are in a panic discount mode with less than a week to go when by rights discounts on Easter eggs should be disappearing. The other year they had so many there was literally no more space to store them. So they made a big display in the front windoww. Yep storing eggs behind a big south facing plate glass window. Good idea morons.


ATTAK Z

11,134 posts

190 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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One for the Medics ...


Why has my pharmacist stopped dispensing Valsartan ?

FiF

44,140 posts

252 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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ATTAK Z said:
One for the Medics ...


Why has my pharmacist stopped dispensing Valsartan ?
Not a medic but the Mrs can't get hold of stocks for her pharmacy. Been this way for a few months. Your pharmacy should refer you back to your GP for an alternative.

a pharmacy forum poster said:
Valsartan , unicorns and hens teeth
out of these three, which is most likely to be found on your pharmacy shelf and why ?

kowalski655

14,656 posts

144 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Engineer1 said:
steveo3002 said:
RenesisEvo said:

Easter eggs. The very day after easter, they all vanish from the supermarkets. What happens to them? They don't have shelf lives long enough for another year (one I looked at says it got about 3 months).
they will reduce em prob late on easter or by the day after , crazed gluttons will grab them all and race home to eat them while watching jeremey kile

Edited by steveo3002 on Saturday 12th April 20:39
They hang round maybe a week after Easter at reduced prices but I suspect the big supermarkets have got their orders fine tuned.
I think a lot will go to cheap shops like Poundland to be sold at a discount for months after easter as well

Countdown

39,967 posts

197 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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What's "peak time" for being on PH and what's the average peak time "audience"?

lord trumpton

7,406 posts

127 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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probably when coronation street is on or something like that
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