3000 years? I thought 3000 BC is the approx. year when it was built. :confused:
Is Friday a shorter day of work at your working place?
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3000 years? I thought 3000 BC is the approx. year when it was built. :confused:
Is Friday a shorter day of work at your working place?
In theory, no, but in practice, yes. At the first place I worked, a large construction site, it was official that Friday finished an hour early so the men could collect their pay and get the same bus or train as usual (or get an early start to going home for a weekend)
Looking at today's big British news, do you have any view on Scottish independence?
My personal view is that Scotland really doesn't have much to gain by voting yes, but a lot to possibly loose. Emperor Salmon (from afar at least) seems like a megalomaniac who is striving to put himself into the history books, I personally wound't trust him to ferry the mother-in-law to and from the airport.
There were only two options in the Scottish pole, should there have been a third eg 1. YEs, 2. NO 3. Join Russia as they will covertly invade anyway
Bit late to answer this now, but I guess a US state was also an option :p
What have you done in the last 30 minutes?
I'm ashamed to say what I have done in the last 10 minutes and still continue to do. Before I was saying goodbye to my cousin who visited me and then washed some plates and glasses.
Who's the last person in real life you talked to?
My Father who I saw after work today, before that it was a work college
edit: Now a friend who called about football tomorrow.
When did you last see a horse?
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Iy_iFV01lqQ/maxresdefault.jpg
October last year when I was at Provita.
When was the last time you saw a pig?
Last weekend,. We drove up from London (-ish) to Lowestoft for the weekend and saw all the usual farm animals - sheep, cows, pigs, horses but not the birds: chickens, ducks or geese. We also saw quite a lot of road kill - rabbits, squirrels, foxes, what migh have been a badger, pheasants and other birds.
Urban foxes are becoming a problem in Britain. Does any other country have problems with urban wildlife?
http://youtu.be/9Joa-zdmG1o
http://youtu.be/xfp7UJHLMV4
Carpathian bears use to come down in towns in search of food. In Brasov they're already a touristic attraction and people gather to watch them visiting the garbage bins.
Would you be scared to meet a bear in flesh and blood?
I would guess so. I have no chance of meeting a bear where I live so I don't think about it. However if I did meet one, I dare say i would be scared witless. (If it was a meat eater)
Did you ever come face to face with a dangerous animal?