10 things we didn't know last week

More glorious snippets from this week's news.
Deer near the town of Harrachov, Czech Republic - 8 April 2014
1. Czech deer still avoid the Iron Curtain.
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2. Bath is the personal debt capital of Britain.

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3. Putting broken pottery in plant pots doesn't aid drainage.

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William Hague!
4. William Hague is a hero of former US President Jimmy Carter.

Says more about Carter (1977 - 1981) as Hague was only 16 when Carter was president!
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5. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is accompanied by a multitude of note-taking officials and generals on site visits for "on-the-spot guidance".

See yesterday's blog
------------------------------------------6. Women's behaviour can be unconsciously influenced by their hip size.

Too dangerous a topic for any man to comment on!
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7. The mysterious quacking heard in the Southern Ocean between winter and spring is the underwater chatter of Antarctic minke whales.


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8. In satisfaction terms, going to the library is like getting a pay rise of £1,359 while having a gym membership is like having your pay docked £1,318.

This is me to a tee!
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9. Antarctica was once as warm as modern-day California.

-----------------------------------------------10. Stone-age hunter-gatherers shunned farming. 

And your point is?
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God Bless
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Published on April 26, 2014 11:29
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