You all are too young to know about this. After I hunted down the last dinosaur, me wife fried it up the way I likes it...........Wait for it:
It tasted just like chicken!
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Let me guess, it was your appetite that caused them to be extinct.You all are too young to know about this. After I hunted down the last dinosaur, me wife fried it up the way I likes it...........Wait for it:
It tasted just like chicken!
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Pirates eyepatches, ( also worn by other sea captains ) served a purpose. As the captain headed below deck ( to the dim light), he would swap eyes with the patch, having a ready adjusted eye.
It's the honest truth
Google it
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I thought you were making that remark about my post since it was made after it.Google it, my ass. All that shows is that mythbusters did a show where they came up with "I guess it's not entirely impossible?"
Besides that, there is no evidence that pirates or regular sea captains were prone to wearing eye patches regularly at all, for whatever reason. Then, would you handicap your vision, both distance and stereoscopic, for the off chance that you might have to check on something in your cabin? Next, wearing eye patches permanently really screws up your vision, permanently.
So just because Charles Sheard, Charles fantasized about this idea in his article "Night Vision". for the Minnesota Academy of Sciences Journal. 2–12: 26, doesn't make it an actual fact.
Further memes you can find in Reader's Digest that are equally, verifiably bogus are the notion that Einstein sucked in school, and that Coca Cola invented Santa Claus.
No, they didn't. But they turned marketing him into an art form.Coca Cola invented Santa Claus
Google it, my ass.
If your ass is on Google, then that's something I really don't want to know......
Well, everyone has their own theories, but in one history course I took some pirates were notorius for attacking at night. They were greatly feared as they seemed to move with ease in the dark. I can't speak for all pirates, but 2 groups were known for all of the shipmates wearing eye patches, but neither eye was damaged. I like to believe that the theory of switching for combat and night vision is more accurate. It makes more sense.Google it, my ass. All that shows is that mythbusters did a show where they came up with "I guess it's not entirely impossible?"
Besides that, there is no evidence that pirates or regular sea captains were prone to wearing eye patches regularly at all, for whatever reason. Then, would you handicap your vision, both distance and stereoscopic, for the off chance that you might have to check on something in your cabin? Next, wearing eye patches permanently really screws up your vision, permanently.
So just because Charles Sheard, Charles fantasized about this idea in his article "Night Vision". for the Minnesota Academy of Sciences Journal. 2–12: 26, doesn't make it an actual fact.
Further memes you can find in Reader's Digest that are equally, verifiably bogus are the notion that Einstein sucked in school, and that Coca Cola invented Santa Claus.
That's a good old joke involving seagull crap.Actually they needed an eyepatch after poking themselves in the eye with their hook hands.
Classic.That's a good old joke involving seagull crap.
Pennies cost more than a cent to make. In 2005, the cost to produce a penny was 0.97¢. The price of metal jumped in 2007 and it now costs 2.41¢ to make a penny.
As a comparison, it costs 5.6¢ to make a dollar bill and 11¢ to make a 5 dollar bill. You gotta wonder why it costs nearly double, to print a $5 bill. A twenty dollar bill costs less to make (10.8¢) than a five dollar bill.
No honor among thieves !! Maybe this is another "This ain't right' catagory.
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